Margot Robbie Thought 'Barbie' Script Was Too Good To Ever See The Light Of Day

Robbie’s first read left her thinking studios were “never going to let us make this movie.”

Margot Robbie once worried the “Barbie script was too good to ever find its way out of the box.

In an interview with BAFTA reported by IndieWire on Tuesday, the “I, Tonya” actor said she was so impressed by Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach’s screenplay that she thought it would “never see the light of day.”

Robbie remembered thinking, “Ah! This is so good,” but that studios were “never going to let us make this movie.” Luckily, the project got the green light from toy giant Mattel and began filming in March 2022.

While “Barbie” hype reached new heights after the first full trailer for the film dropped last week, the cast and creative team are keeping plot details close to the chest.

Asked for a scrap of the storyline, Robbie warned BAFTA, “Can’t tell ya!”

Margot Robbie plays one of many Barbies in the upcoming "Barbie" movie.
Margot Robbie plays one of many Barbies in the upcoming "Barbie" movie.
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Though “Barbie” seems bound to be a blockbuster now, the Mattel doll’s movie was almost shelved back in 2017. Comedian Amy Schumer was initially picked to write and star in the film but said that she left after realizing the studio, which was then Sony, “didn’t want to do it the way I wanted to do it.”

Gerwig’s version of “Barbie” cast a diverse collection of actors as the titular toy and her companion Ken. Dua Lipa, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon and Hari Nef will all play versions of Barbie, while Ryan Gosling is just one in a crew of Kens that includes Simu Liu, Scott Evans, Ncuti Gatwa and Kingsley Ben-Adir.

Fans should find their finest pinks before “Barbie” steps into theaters on July 21, 2023.

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