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'Barbenheimer' box office sales keep rolling in second weekend

Published 07/30/2023, 03:00 PM
Updated 07/31/2023, 10:41 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Margot Robbie attends the European premiere of "Barbie" in London, Britain July 12, 2023. REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska/File Photo
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(This July 30 story has been corrected to say that "Barbie" was No. 1 by opening, not total sales, for 2023 in paragraph 2)

By Nicholas P. Brown

(Reuters) - Warner Bros' "Barbie" showed no signs of slowing down in its second weekend at the box office, and was set to haul in $93 million in ticket sales Friday through Sunday, according to estimates from media analytics firm Comscore.

Director Greta Gerwig's take on "Barbie" - the year's No. 1 movie by first weekend sales, and the highest-grossing opening weekend for a film directed by a woman - has made more than $351 million in the U.S. and Canada since opening on July 21, and nearly $775 million globally, Comscore reported.

The film, which stars Margot Robbie in the titular role, and Ryan Gosling as Barbie's iconic beau, Ken, sends Mattel Inc (NASDAQ:MAT)'s iconic doll on an adventure into the real world.

The toy maker last week posted a surprise second-quarter profit in the wake of the movie's release, with CEO Ynon Kreiz telling analysts the company would expand its "Barbie"-related toys and products in the second half of 2023.

On Barbie's heels this weekend was "Oppenheimer," director Christopher Nolan's historical tale of the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer and the making of the atomic bomb, which made an estimated $46.2 million Friday through Sunday in what Comscore analyst Paul Dergarabedian called a "phenomenal second weekend."

The two films together have been dubbed "Barbenheimer," a nod to the relative rarity of two blockbusters opening the same weekend. Their combined sales are "absolutely mind blowing," Dergarabedian said, with second-weekend numbers that "would have been hailed as opening weekend wins."

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Universal's Oppenheimer has made $174 million in the U.S. and Canada so far, and $400 million worldwide.

The films have seized American moviegoers' attention at an uncertain time for Hollywood. The Writers' Guild of America, a labor union representing writers, has been on strike over pay since May, while SAG-AFTRA - the union for artists and actors, including A-list stars like Robbie - went on strike earlier this month.

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Women are so oppressed that they are allowed to release a movie that mocks and degrades men and it becomes the number one movie in the box office in the US. Such victims! Clearly they will never succeed in this male dominated oppressive patriarchy.
The Barbie movie literally ends with her deciding she hates men and going to the gynecologist. So empowering! Definitely not related to the growing rates of depression and mental illness among young women in modern society.
The Barbie movie literally ends with her deciding she hates men and going to the gy.necol.ogist. Such an empowering message for women, will definitely lead to happiness and not higher rates of dep.ression nd me.ntal illness that have occurred since the start of fem.inism.
The Barbie movie literally ends with her deciding she hates men and going to the gynecologist. Such an empowering message for women, will definitely lead to happiness and not higher rates of depression nd mental illness that have occurred since the start of feminism.
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