Barbie has officially become the year’s biggest box office hit, after the doll’s big-screen earnings overtook the Super Mario Bros Movie’s total.

The Barbie movie, which sees Margot Robbie’s titular toy swap her pink fantasy home for the real world, has now made $1.38bn (£1.1bn) globally.

That has taken it past the $1.36bn taken by the Super Mario Bros Movie.

Barbie has also helped the US summer box office reach the $4bn (£3.2bn) mark for the first time since the pandemic.

Analysts did not expect cinemas to reach that milestone, but the success of Barbenheimer - Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer, which were released on the same day in July - propelled takings past last year’s total of $3.4bn (£2.7bn).

Industry experts also predicted that the Super Mario Bros Movie would be the biggest film of 2023. But Barbie, directed by Greta Gerwig, has proved them wrong on that front too.

The biggest films of 2023 so far

1. Barbie - $1.38bn
2. The Super Mario Bros Movie - $1.36bn
3. Oppenheimer - $853m
4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 - $846m
5. Fast X - $705m
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      …it’s a Barbie movie

      Like…one of the dominating toy brands of the 90s…the fact it has “personal development and cultural introspection” is something most people aren’t going to know except word or mouth or seeing it themselves.

      Both movies were tie-ins. But yes, the Barbie movie had more substance to it on closer inspection.

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        1 year ago

        “something most people aren’t going to know except word or mouth or seeimg it themselves” - or by watching thirty seconds of the trailer.

        Correct, both movies are tie-ins(which nobody has argued against), but not “just” tie-ins, which is the incorrect assertion addressed.

        And then you agree that the Barbie movie does have more substance.

        Long way to haul your agreement on every discussed point.

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          I am just realizing that the original OP had an extra line that I’m not actually arguing, so i’ll just say fair enough.

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        No, not evidence for questions that nobody asked you, evidence for your assertion about the movies Barbie(2023)and Super Mario Bros.(2023):

        “Both of them are just ad tie-ins for other products. Barbie is hardly “cultural introspection”.

        Do you have evidence that both of these movies are only ad tie-ins for their toy products and that Barbie does not imply or introduce cultural introspection?