In just four days, Greta Gerwig’s long-awaited film has already grossed $337 million worldwide. In Argentina it sold 1,006,309 tickets.
After months of waiting, this Thursday Barbie premiered in all theaters in the country and as expected, it was a box office success. In its first weekend on the billboard, the film directed by Greta Gerwig It has already exceeded one million viewers in Argentina.
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In just four days already sold 1,006,309 tickets in theaters across the country, an abysmal difference with the rest of the movies on the billboard. His closest competitor was Items disney pixar it sold 259,867.


Other of the premieres expected last week was oppenheimerof Christopher Nolanand summoned this weekend to 164,723 viewers.
The Top 5, always counting from Thursday to Sunday, is closed by the horror movie The Night of the Demon with 90,161 viewers the latest installment of the mission impossible saga with 76,355 tickets sold in all Argentine cinemas.
Barbie, a worldwide phenomenon
Barbie’s success was not only in Argentina. The film was a worldwide box office success and has already raised 337 million dollars.
It’s about the 20th highest opening film in cinema historythe third of those distributed by Warner Bros, and the best start of this 2023 Worldwide. Besides, It is the best opening for a film directed by a woman.
The film had an estimated marketing campaign of 150 million dollarsnot including the production budget of $145 million. The total investment was already exceeded in four days.
The incredible success that Barbie had in her first days on screen promise that she willGerwig’s film has a long run on billboards around the world.
Source: Ambito

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