Dolls are building a nuclear weapon in the new film from the creator of Puppet Master.
This summer, the simultaneous release of Barbie and Oppenheimer became more than an impressive time for the box office. It was a full-on cultural phenomenon the likes of which hasn't been seen for a long time going so far as to get its own moniker — Barbenheimer.
While the synopsis might sound a little silly, Band isn't denying that. In fact, the filmmaker embraces it and says that the world needs a little humor. Band is also open about the film being an attempt to cash in on the"Barbenheimer" cultural phenomenon. The Actual Barbie Movie Almost Poked Fun At A Movie Other Than The"Snyder Cut" of Justice LeagueDuring a recent appearance at the Writers Guild of America West headquarters, Barbie director and co-writer Greta Gerwig revealed that the film's reference to the"Snyder Cut" of Justice League — with Barbie admitting she felt like she was"very invested" in the film while brainwashed by the hyper-masculine Kens — wasn't in the original script.
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