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Barbie: Will the Film Continue? Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie Would Block the Project!

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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling played a very convincing Barbie and Ken. The two comedians had a great time turning the film! They would still be behind the big block in Barbie's production 2. According to the New York Times, the Warner tick studio due to their big demands for salary revalorization.

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The continuation of the movie "Barbie" hangs in the balance. According to the New York Times, studio Warner Bros. has only until December to reach a deal with lead actress Margot Robbie, her co-star Ryan Gosling and director and co-writer Greta Gerwig.

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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling played a very convincing Barbie and Ken. The two comedians had a great time turning the film! They would still be behind the big block in Barbie's production 2. According to the New York Times, the Warner tick studio due to their big demands for salary revalorization.

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Since there is no clause in the original contract, the Canadian wants to win almost double.The Australian won US$ 50,000,000.And the time is tight: they have until December to agree.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Barbie grossed an estimated $1.5 billion, was nominated for eight Oscars, and was a major cultural phenomenon in the summer of 2023. Warner Bros. plans to make a sequel, Barbie 2, are facing a pay dispute, according to the New York Times. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, who starred in the first film, and director and co-writer Greta Gerwig, have reportedly failed to reach an agreement with the studio. Gosling, who plays Barbie’s boyfriend Ken, i…

It seems that, in the end, Barbie can’t do it all. The sequel to the successful doll-inspired film is in limbo, as Warner Bros. (WBD) still doesn’t reach an agreement for the second film. Ryan Gosling’s and Margot Robbie’s millionaire salaries are among the obstacles to the negotiations. In addition, the studio has until December to close a deal or the famous doll’s rights will return to Mattel toy. According to The New York Times, David Zaslav,…

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Bloomberg Linea broke the news on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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