‘Barbie’ shatters box office records with $1 billion in ticket sales
Box-office ticket sales of the movie “Barbie” topped $1 billion in the United States and worldwide since its July 21 debut more than two weeks ago, Warner Bros. Pictures, a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery, announced on Sunday.
In a statement, Warner Bros. said the fantasy-comedy movie has taken in $459 million from domestic theaters – counting the United States and Canada – and another $572.1 million overseas since it hit theaters, for a total of $1.03 billion. The figure was confirmed by media analytics firm Comscore.
Oscar-nominated “Barbie” writer and director Greta Gerwig also became the first female filmmaker to surpass the billion-dollar benchmark as a solo director, Warner Bros. said.
This was the third weekend in theaters for “Barbie.” The film drew $127 million worldwide this weekend – Friday through Sunday – with $53 million in domestic receipts and another $74 million overseas, according to Comscore.
“As distribution chiefs, we’re not often rendered speechless by a film’s performance, but Barbillion has blown even our most optimistic predictions out of the water,” Jeff Goldstein, president of domestic distribution for Warner Bros. Pictures, and Andrew Cripps, president of international distribution, said in a statement.
Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken, the movie sends Mattel Inc’s iconic doll on an adventure into the real world.
“Barbie” ticket sales ranked second this year to “The Super Mario Bros,” which was released in April and raked in a total of $1.357 billion at the box office.