It’s apparently not so enjoyable residing in a Barbie world.
“Barbie” star Ryan Gosling advised “Leisure Tonight” that this model of the plastic doll within the upcoming live-action adaptation is mainly a low life.
“That Ken life is even more durable than the ‘Grey Man’ life, I believe,” Gosling revealed, referring to his hunted spy character in his upcoming Netflix movie of the identical identify.
“Ken’s bought no cash, he’s bought no job, he’s bought no automobile, he’s bought no home. He’s going by way of some stuff,” he added.
Joking that Mattel would “field him up” if he spilled any extra plot particulars, Gosling dished that the film finds Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken adjusting to life in the true world.
“It’s not what you suppose it's, except it's,” Gosling trickily responded. “After which you understand what it's, however I don’t suppose that’s what you suppose it's. Wait, what are we speaking about?” he joked.

What we do know is the movie has a fairly groovy wardrobe choice, as Gosling and Robbie made headlines whereas rollerblading round on set in neon Eighties-inspired outfits. They’ve additionally been noticed in matching cowboy costumes.
However in Gosling’s phrases to “ET,” “that’s nothing” in comparison with what folks have but to see.
Social media misplaced its collective thoughts in June when Warner Bros. launched the primary picture of Gosling as Barbie’s longtime love curiosity. Twitter had an similar response when followers noticed the primary glimpse of Robbie as Barbie — pink convertible and all.

America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Kate McKinnon, Alexandra Shipp, Emma Mackey, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Issa Rae and Michael Cera will seem within the movie, too.
“Barbie” will open in theaters on July 21, 2023.
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