According to a new interview with Greta Gerwig, the production of the highly anticipated “Barbie” film out next month caused a very on-brand shortage.
Life’s fantastic when you’re plastic — but it may reap horrors on the global supply chain.
Specifically, the film, set to star the Aussie Margot Robbie in the titule role, ran out of a fluorescent shade of Rosco brand pink paint, which was used extensively on the film’s three-story set at the Warner Bros. Studios lot just outside London.” protagonist is also not ideal for anyone who isn’t an exhibitionist.
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