Pop Culture

Margot Robbie Reportedly in Talks to Star in 'Barbie' Movie

Margot Robbie joins the list of names that include Amy Schmuer and Anne Hathaway to possibly star as Barbie.

Margot Robbie
Image via Getty/Axelle/Bauer-Griffin
Getty

Reports regarding a Barbie feature film have circulated for years now, with Amy Schmuer and Anne Hathaway both attached to star at different points while Patty Jenkins was being eyed for directorial duties. None of that came to fruition, but now Deadline reports that development on a movie version of Mattel's iconic has started up again, with Margot Robbie in talks to star in the titular role.

As noted by Deadline, the Barbie film was originally in development at Sony, but now Warner Bros. is working on bringing the brand to the big screen. The latest iteration of the film while in development at Sony had Alethea Jones attached to direct a script written by Olivia Milch, but Sony's Barbie option expired shortly after Hathaway departed the project.

Mattel has reportedly been very selective with who they have involved in the film, which isn't surprising considering the brand is valued at $3 billion. With Margot Robbie reportedly interested in taking on the lead role, it seems there's life in the idea of a Barbie movie. A timeline on a possible production date were the project to be officially green-lit is currently unclear, but it is worth noting that there currently isn't a writer or director confirmed for Warner Bros' version.

The original plot synopsis for the Barbie film was to follow the titular character as she's kicked out of Barbieland and into the real world, taking on a fish-out-of-water approach.

Related Stories

Jurnee Smollett Bell DC movie
pop-culture

Jurnee Smollett-Bell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead to Join Margot Robbie in 'Birds of Prey'

Winstead is playing Huntress and Smollett-Bell takes on the role of Black Canary in the Harley Quinn spinoff.

tarantino
pop-culture

Here's Who's Playing Charles Manson in Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'

'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt, has found its Charles Manson. Writer/director Quentin Tarantino has chosen 'Justified' alum Damon Herriman.

Trace William Cowen2806 days ago
Not Available Lead
pop-culture

Amy Schumer to Star in Sony's Live-Action 'Barbie' Movie

With Amy Schumer in the starring role, Sony is closer than ever to making their live-action 'Barbie' movie a reality.

Trace William Cowen3441 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App