The blockbuster movie “Barbie” has made history by amassing a staggering $1.03 billion in worldwide box office sales just three weeks after its release.
This extraordinary feat has marked a significant milestone for both the film industry and its writer-director, Greta Gerwig as she becomes the first female movie director to have shot a billion-dollar movie.
According to Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst at Comscore, only about 50 movies in history, unadjusted for inflation, have been able to hit the billion-dollar mark.
Dergarabedian additionally said that the first hint that the Barbie movie would be a record breaker was its marketing campaign.
He said…“The marketing campaign for ‘Barbie’ set into motion a chain of events that led to the word ‘Barbenheimer’ being added to the popular lexicon by virtue of its shared release date with ‘Oppenheimer,’ and that’s when we all knew something very special and unique was going to create a much bigger than expected outcome for the film not only for the opening weekend, but for its global run in theaters.”
The Barbie film which has inspired many party theme was distributed by Warner Bros., which is owned by CNN’s parent company Warner Bros. Discovery.
Box office earnings in some of the biggest movie markets in the world, like the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Australia, were a major factor in its global success. Also, according to monitoring website Box Office Mojo, the film has been the top release in these markets every weekend since it has been out.