July 10, 20231 yr 4 hours ago, Lilja K said: I think Toronto, NYC, London and Berlin https://collider.com/barbie-global-tour/ Thank you.
July 11, 20231 yr @hillstreet @Lilja K the last word isn't spoken here. It all depends on the upcoming strike(s). So far it looks like Hollywood will shut down and once it is it will effect premieres of all movies not just in Hollywood but global. SAG-AFTRA Prepares Hollywood Publicists for Strike (EXCLUSIVE) It will effect OPPENHEIMER the hardest I think. MI7’s global tour ended yesterday with a premiere in NYC, and Barbie is nearly done with its press tour. There was the world premiere on July 9 in LA, and the cast might still be able to attend the London premiere on July 12. But Oppenheimer only recently started its press tour and will be affected. There were press junkets in NYC from July 7-8, and the some of the cast is currently in Paris with Nolan right now. The film’s London premiere is scheduled for July 13, and a premiere in NYC on July 17 was also planned. SAG to Strike on Wednesday; Film Industry Shutting Down What you need to know: if SAG-AFTRA does decide to strike on Wednesday, actors will not be able to film any movie or TV production and cannot show up at any press junket or film premiere. They now have just three days to agree on a deal, otherwise this will cause massive disruption in the industry, much more so than the current WGA strike. Expect a massive downturn in production. This strike will immediately halt all film productions. It’s a wonderful coincidence that these strikes and negotiations are occurring at the same time as AI has gone mainstream. This threat, and it is a threat, needs to be dealt with before it goes wildly out of control. If SAG-AFTRA and/or DGA actually do go on strike, alongside WGA, they’ll have the studios over a barrel. Venice, Toronto and Telluride must also be relentlessly biting their nails as we speak. Imagine those film festivals without star attractions — gosh, the films would have to do the talking. The horror!
July 11, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, Jade Bahr said: @hillstreet @Lilja K the last word isn't spoken here. It all depends on the upcoming strike(s). So far it looks like Hollywood will shut down and once it is it will effect premieres of all movies not just in Hollywood but global. SAG-AFTRA Prepares Hollywood Publicists for Strike (EXCLUSIVE) It will effect OPPENHEIMER the hardest I think. MI7’s global tour ended yesterday with a premiere in NYC, and Barbie is nearly done with its press tour. There was the world premiere on July 9 in LA, and the cast might still be able to attend the London premiere on July 12. But Oppenheimer only recently started its press tour and will be affected. There were press junkets in NYC from July 7-8, and the some of the cast is currently in Paris with Nolan right now. The film’s London premiere is scheduled for July 13, and a premiere in NYC on July 17 was also planned. SAG to Strike on Wednesday; Film Industry Shutting Down What you need to know: if SAG-AFTRA does decide to strike on Wednesday, actors will not be able to film any movie or TV production and cannot show up at any press junket or film premiere. They now have just three days to agree on a deal, otherwise this will cause massive disruption in the industry, much more so than the current WGA strike. Expect a massive downturn in production. This strike will immediately halt all film productions. It’s a wonderful coincidence that these strikes and negotiations are occurring at the same time as AI has gone mainstream. This threat, and it is a threat, needs to be dealt with before it goes wildly out of control. If SAG-AFTRA and/or DGA actually do go on strike, alongside WGA, they’ll have the studios over a barrel. Venice, Toronto and Telluride must also be relentlessly biting their nails as we speak. Imagine those film festivals without star attractions — gosh, the films would have to do the talking. The horror! Well, then we're lucky enough to witness at least a part of Barbie's promo tour
July 11, 20231 yr Thanks for the info @Jade Bahr! Although I'm looking like an outsider in this thread without a Margot profile pic. 😛
July 11, 20231 yr Some of that Barbie looks are great for real Life, events, Sunday, It dependa the places you go or stay 🤗
July 12, 20231 yr 7 hours ago, AnatasiaSteele82 said: Some of that Barbie looks are great for real Life, events, Sunday, It dependa the places you go or stay 🤗 Agree 💯
July 12, 20231 yr Margot Robbie is continuing to slay the fashion game on the Barbie press tour and she gave us another incredible look for the European premiere! The 33-year-old actress dressed up as Enchanted Evening Barbie on the pink carpet on Wednesday night (July 12) at Cineworld Leicester Square in London, England. credit to JJ
July 12, 20231 yr Exclusive: Barbie Costume Designer Jacqueline Durran On Vintage Chanel, Ken’s Pants, and Styling the Film of the Summer vogue.com
July 13, 20231 yr So many great adds here from these premieres. Margot is absolutely crushing this publicity tour, to say the least. Thanks everyone for the content.
July 13, 20231 yr America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Margot Robbie, Issa Rae, Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig attends the "Barbie" VIP Photocall at The London Eye on July 12, 2023 in London
July 13, 20231 yr I love how those "big" men are gettin upset because they don't get what they want. It's like back in kindergarten LMAO Christopher Nolan Upset That ‘Barbie’ Opening on Same Day as ‘Oppenheimer’ (...) According to Insider, four sources, familiar with the matter, are saying that Nolan is upset about Warner Bros. scheduling "Barbie" for release on the same weekend as "Oppenheimer. They went on to add that usually mid-July has been known as "Nolan's weekend" for years in the industry. Supposedly, even the “movie-theatre community” attempted to convince Warner Bros. to move the release date of "Barbie,” but the studio adamantly refused. The reason why the "Oppenheimer" and "Barbie" showdown has become such a big deal is because it’s very rare for studios to date two big blockbusters on the same weekend. “They want to keep their big releases away from other major titles because opening on the same weekend can result in fewer box-office dollars for both.” Clearly, Warner Bros. saw an opportunity and this has resulted in a an absolute marketing BLITZ on their part for “Barbie.” The results might speak for themselves, Greta Gerwig’s IP-oriented flick is projected to have an opening of as high as $90 million. Meanwhile, the R-rated “Oppenheimer,” a 3-hour biopic partially shot in black and white, is looking at a $50 million on opening weekend. Reviews for both films are still embargoed, but, judging from the early reactions, “Oppenheimer” might be the more critically-acclaimed of the two. Spoiler Tom Cruise is Unhappy ‘Oppenheimer’ Stealing IMAX Screens Away From ‘Mission: Impossible 7’
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