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“Barbie” is coming to streaming services. Greta Gerwig’s hit movie, which broke records each on the box office and created viral trends in the style and wonder industry, will probably be available on digital platforms on Sept. 5, in response to Variety.
The film, which got here out July 21, stars Margot Robbie as Barbie, alongside Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Simu Liu, Issa Rae and more portraying the guy residents of Barbieland. Upon its release, the movie broke a lot of records, bringing in $155 million on its opening weekend and becoming the largest film debut in history for a girl director.
The film had sales of $537.4 million on the U.S. box office and is now Warner Bros.’ highest-grossing domestic release — the previous title holder was Christopher Nolan’s “The Dark Knight,” which made $536 million on the U.S. box office in 2008. Overall, “Barbie” has amassed greater than $1 billion on the box office worldwide to this point.
Learn how to stream the “Barbie” movie at home?
Starting Sept. 5, the “Barbie” movie will probably be available to stream on Prime Video and AppleTV+. The movie is currently available to preorder on Prime Video for $24.99.
As well as, the “Barbie” movie is currently available for preorder on Blu-ray and DVD at Walmart ($24.96), Amazon ($24.96) and Goal ($26.99).
Even though it’s not confirmed yet, based on previous Warner Bros. movies, “Barbie” will likely be available to stream on Max later this 12 months.
Barbie Mania
Joining the fever created by the “Barbie” movie, a lot of brands collaborated with Mattel on Barbie-themed collections, which made the style and wonder industry so much more pink. Vans, Fossil, Boohoo, Pacsun, Crocs, Gap and Aldo are among the many multitude of brands which have released Barbie collections.
Zara was certainly one of the most recent retailers to announce a Barbie collection, which featured home decor, accessories and even Ken-printed boxers. In alignment with the gathering, the clothing chain also hosted a series of “Barbiefied” pop-ups at its Latest York City and Paris store locations, with life-size fitting rooms and vending machines that rotate products.
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