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“Barbie” Takes the Lead: Can it Surpass “Harry Potter” as Highest-Grossing Film of All Time?

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“Barbie” also overtakes “Super Mario Bros.”: Is the “Harry Potter” record now falling?

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Dream couple in pink: Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling rush from record to record with “Barbie”.

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“Barbie” broke records on the first cinema weekend. There is no end in sight to the hype: no film was seen by more moviegoers in North America this year than Greta Gerwig’s colorful doll adaptation.

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In July 2023, Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” was released in cinemas and broke two records on the first weekend: the film not only became the most successful cinema debut of the year, but also the most successful film by a female director. Even a month after publication, the success of the production cannot be stopped, as reported by US magazine Variety.

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In North America, “Barbie” has now overtaken the “Super Mario Bros. Movie” and thus got the title as the highest-grossing movie of the year. Since its official launch, the comedy starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling has grossed $575.4 million at the box office, compared to $574 million for Super Mario.

“Barbie” has now grossed $1.3 billion worldwide. Again, the comedy could outperform the computer-animated adventure film in the next few days. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic’s production grossed $1.35 billion. The two films are the only ones to break the billion mark this year.

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Will Barbie overtake Harry Potter?

In addition, the comedy was the fastest release of a film by Warner Bros. studios to break the billion mark after 17 days in cinemas. There is speculation that Barbie could even surpass Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2012) to become the studio’s highest-grossing global release of all time. At that time, the last part of the story about the famous magician had brought in 1.34 billion US dollars.

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2023-08-25 22:00:52
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