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Barbie is Warner Brothers.  Biggest Movie Ever Made In The United States, Beats The Dark Knight – Miscellaneous

Barbie is Warner Brothers. Biggest Movie Ever Made In The United States, Beats The Dark Knight – Miscellaneous

Greta Gerwig’s fantasy comedy “Barbie” grossed $537.5 million at the domestic box office, surpassing Christopher Nolan’s 2008 superhero epic “The Dark Knight” ($536 million) as the highest-grossing domestic release in Warner Bros. history.

And the box office records aren’t expected to stop anytime soon. In the coming days, “Barbie” will overtake the global animated movie “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” ($574 million) as the biggest domestic release of 2023. At this rate, “Barbie”, which grossed $1.2 billion globally It also has a shot at overtaking “Mario” ($1.35 billion) as the year’s highest-grossing worldwide release.

It was a wild run for “Barbie,” which remained the top movie for four consecutive weekends. After 17 days in cinemas, it became the fastest Warner Bros. film ever to be released. (and the eighth in the studio’s 100-year history) to join the billion-dollar club. It could also overtake 2011’s “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” ($1.34 billion) as the studio’s highest-grossing worldwide release ever.

Earlier in its theatrical release, “Barbie” had the biggest opening of the year with $162 million, besting “The Super Mario Bros.” ($146 million). It also made the biggest debut ever for a film directed by a woman, surpassing Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s 2019 film “Captain Marvel” ($153 million).

Margot Robbie, who leads the movie as a stereotypical version of Barbie, is being rewarded handsomely for her lead role in bringing the iconic doll to the big screen. As the star and producer behind the summer’s biggest hit, she’ll net nearly $50 million in salary and box office bonuses, such as diverse Previously mentioned. Gerwig is also expected to receive handsome rewards due to the blockbuster success of the movie.

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