For the last month Barbie it hit the box office like no other film in a long time. Director’s film Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie This was a historic milestone for Warner Bros. and dying cinemas. To celebrate the occasion, the studio decided to release a new copy of the film that is still in theaters by adding an unreleased scene.
At Warner, they reached an agreement with cinemas about the project Barbie in IMAX cinemas, which until now have been monopolized Oppenheimer. But as the weeks passed and the incredible length of the Mattel doll movie, the company saw a great opportunity to continue exploiting it. So it was announced special event starting September 22 and it will last a week. In that, Barbie It will be shown for the first time in IMAX format.
In addition, viewers who go to watch it will have the opportunity to enjoy a never-before-seen post-credits scene. The episode was chosen for the occasion by Gerwig herself. “We have done Barbie for the big screen, so it’s really cool to be able to port it to IMAX, the biggest screen ever. And as a special thanks to the fans Barbiewe are happy to share some more about the incredible work of our cast and crew, adding new special images We hope that the public will like it,” commented the director.
“If something is missing in this winning strategy Barbie This highly competitive summer has brought Greta’s unique vision to life on premium IMAX screens. The fact is that Barbie To continue to draw crowded audiences around the world ahead of its sixth release weekend, which speaks volumes about the quality of the film and the enthusiasm for the story,” they add. Jeff Goldstein And Andrew Crippsdomestic and international distribution executives at Warner Bros.
What is the post-credits scene about? Barbie?
Although until September 22 the new version Barbie doesn’t make it to theaters, one can speculate about the announced post-credits scene. And the fact is that it was previously discovered that initially there was a sequence after the film went black. However, this scene did not make it into the final cut and was never shown in theaters, although that may change now.
In the scene in question, the narrator, the character Helen Mirren, directs the speech to the camera until it is interrupted. Behind her is Midge, whom she gives life to. Emerald Fennellgives birth once and for all. Pregnant doll will finally have a babyand with this fun moment Barbie I was going to put an end to this. A plan that can be renewed with a repeat in IMAX. Currently, the list of theaters that will show this version of the film includes IMAX theaters in the United States and some as yet unconfirmed theaters in other countries.
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