Margot Robbie recently delved into their respective roles and experiences, shedding light on an intriguing incident involving the clash of their films, ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer,’ at the 2023 box office.
Robbie, not only the star but also a producer of ‘Barbie,’ disclosed to Murphythat she received advice from Chuck Roven, a producer on Murphy’s project, suggesting a shift in the release date.Reflecting on the exchange, Robbie talking to Variety, recounted, how neither Margot nor the producer of ‘Oppenheimer’ were ready to move the dates. Both of them were sure about their movies and appeared open for the screen flight. The clash between the two films, among the most significant releases of the year, prompted Robbie’s firm stance on the matter.
During the conversation, Murphy commended Robbie for her resolute decision, stating that was a good instinct.

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Further, as the discussion flowed, Murphy couldn’t resist exploring the possibility of a ‘Barbie’ sequel. Robbie shared her conflicted feelings about the prospect, expressing pride in the originality of the first film and the rarity of such projects in contemporary cinema. However, she acknowledged the joy of playing Barbie and the desire to reunite with the cast and crew, leaving the door open for a sequel but emphasizing the challenges of living up to the first installment.
‘Barbie,’ directed by Greta Gerwig and featuring a star-studded cast including Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, and others, collided with Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer,’ a biopic centered around J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as the Father of the Atomic Bomb. The clash brought two distinct narratives—one a tale of joy and the other a historical biopic—to the forefront of the cinematic landscape, creating a compelling juxtaposition in the realm of theatrical releases.

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