Hollywood Has Produced A Wave Of Doll-Based Movies As A Result Of The Success Of The Barbie Box Office; Here's What's Going On!


According to reports, Hollywood studios are already in the midst of a "stampede" to produce toy films in the vein of "Barbie."

A "stampede" to produce Barbie-style toy films is reportedly already underway at Hollywood studios.

According to reports, the go-ahead has been given for new films based on the popular American Girl and diminutive Polly Pocket dolls, both produced by Mattel, the company that makes Barbie.




The 34-year-old "Emily in Paris" actress Lily Collins is also poised to star in the first Polly Pocket film, according to The Mail on Sunday.

The publication reported that the movie is being written and directed by Lena Dunham, the 37-year-old creator of "Girls," and that it will "be about a young girl and a pocket-sized woman who form a friendship."






The initiatives follow 'Barbie's' over $545 million and growing box office earnings worldwide.

"Barbie" has lit a fire beneath Hollywood, according to a source. To make money off of other dolls, there is a rush.]




Despite the actors' and writers' strike, which has paralysed Hollywood, negotiations for the movie are still ongoing, the insider noted.

Deals are currently being completed, they stated. It will move forward at full speed as soon as the writers and actors are able to express themselves verbally. Like Marvel, Mattel aims to establish a comprehensive Mattel universe.





In according with The Mail, Lena Dunham has already completed writing the script for Polly Pocket, which will reportedly go into production once the

The SAG-AFTRA union strike is over.

Insiders claim that writer and director Greta Gerwig is not yet prepared to commit to making a sequel to the film "Barbie," which starred Margot Robbie, 33, and Ryan Gosling, 42, as Barbie and Ken. However, Mattel is reportedly "desperate" for a follow-up.


After all the effort and promotion she had to do for the first movie, a source claimed that Greta couldn't even begin to consider a sequel.

"Margot and Ryan are debating it as well. It's going to be challenging to top the first movie because it was such a phenomenon.



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