Oppenheimer And Barbie These are the two most anticipated films of the year. In fact, in some countries, both open on the same day, which has left many filmmakers wondering which film will get the highest score and which which becomes a hit, collecting more at the box office. By some estimates, there is already a winning film.
Everything points to it so much Barbie How Oppenheimer They will be a box office hit.. Christopher Nolan’s last film which we have already seen in the hypertext, is one of his finest works, while Greta Gerwig’s satire was on everyone’s lips due to the many good references to classic Mattel dolls. However, it is considered that Barbie There will be more at the box office.
A film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling with a budget of 145 million euros. can raise about 110 million or up to $140 million only in the US, according to analysts. However, Warner Bross is less optimistic; expects a gross of $75 million in the US, shows Guardian.
When Oppenheimerstarring Cillian Murphy and with a $100 million budget. Analysts predict a total of $50 million. within the first week of release in the US. This amount is much less than the Barbiealthough Greta Gerwig’s film plays by a slight margin: it plays in 4,200 US theaters, 400 more than Oppenheimer.
Barbie It would become the highest-grossing film of all time directed by a woman.
In any case, and if the predictions come true, Barbie will become in the highest-grossing debut film directed by a woman in American history. This record will surpass the current amazing womandirected by Patty Jenkins, which opened with $103 million.
So much Barbie How Oppenheimerwe repeat Premiere July 20 in Spain. Barbie (starring Margot Robbie) is a satire of Mattel’s popular toy line that tells the story of a less-than-perfect Barbie who ventures into the real world in pursuit of happiness. Ryan Gosling is just Ken, he accompanies Barbie.
Oppenheimermeanwhile, tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer (played by Cillian Murphy), a theoretical physicist of the Manhattan Project, whose research led to the development of the first atomic bomb.
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