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Here's everything you need to know about the new 'Barbie' movie starring Margot Robbie

Esme Mazzeo   

Here's everything you need to know about the new 'Barbie' movie starring Margot Robbie
Entertainment5 min read
  • The full "Barbie" trailer and the list of artists on the movie's soundtrack were released Thursday.
  • Barbie will be faced with difficult questions about life, death, and her body in the film.

Summer is fast approaching and along with it comes one of the most buzzed-about film releases of 2023 — Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie.

Here's everything we know about the live-action take on the world's most beloved (and hated) doll, in theaters July 21.

Who is in the 'Barbie' movie cast?

According to Deadline, Margot Robbie was in talks to headline the movie as far back as 2018, when the project first moved from Sony Pictures to Warner Brothers. (Amy Schumer was previously attached to star as Barbie when it was in development at Sony before she bowed out in 2017, and Anne Hathaway was also reportedly considered for the role after Schumer's departure.)

Per Deadline, Ryan Gosling's casting as the Ken to Robbie's Barbie was finalized in 2021, after Gosling had initially passed on the role due to scheduling concerns.

More of the "Barbie" movie's huge, star-studded cast was announced in early April 2023. Robbie, who's also producing the movie, and Gosling play "traditional" versions of Barbie and Ken, while many of their castmates play other versions of the dolls.

Issa Rae will play a Barbie who is president, and Kate McKinnon will play a version of the doll that is "always in the splits."

Other actors, like America Ferrera and Will Ferrell, play human characters, according to the character posters released by Warner Brothers. Michael Cera will play the only male doll character who isn't Ken — he's Allan.

Emerald Fennell will play Allan's pregnant wife, Midge, and Helen Mirren will serve as the film's narrator.

Will the 'Barbie' movie be rated R?

According to V Magazine, the comedy-fantasy film cowritten by Gerwig and Noah Baumbach has a PG-13 rating.

What is the 'Barbie' movie about?

The full "Barbie" trailer was released on Thursday by Warner Brothers and finally gave viewers some plot details.

It revealed that the movie will follow America's most iconic doll as she leaves her sheltered life in "Barbie Land" behind and steps — flat feet first — into the real world.

She'll be asking some big questions on her journey (with her boyfriend Ken following along). Her biggest one, which literally stops her friends in their tracks, is "Do you guys ever think about dying?" There will be singing, dancing, and lots of bright colors along the way.

According to a recent Vogue interview, Ken mostly thinks about the beach in the film, while Barbie experiences the harsh realities of being sexualized against her will. The trailer also indicates that Ferrell's character, the CEO of Mattel, will serve as an antagonist of some kind.

What artists are on the 'Barbie' movie soundtrack?

The "Barbie" movie soundtrack was announced on Thursday and will be released July 21. It will feature artists like Ice Spice, Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Khalid, and even Gosling.

What will Barbie's dream house look like?

Architectural Digest gave fans a look into Barbie's Dream House in June.

According to Robbie, there are both physical objects and sticker-decal pieces in Barbie's house that give the set the feel of being a Mattel toy.

So, for example, she has a slide in her bedroom that she can use in the morning to slide down to the pool. But Barbie's pool water is just a decal because there are no actual elements in Barbie Land.

Gerwig shared that the different shades of pink that can be seen all around Barbie's house were so important to get right that the crew had many meetings discussing the color.

Barbie's house has a bar and a magical closet that picks her outfit out every day and puts it on for her. Everyone in Barbie Land has a see-through house so they can talk to each other.

Plus, the Barbies don't have to walk down steps to get to their cars, they float into them.

"Barbie" will be in theaters July 21.


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