While looking to cast the Barbies that would make up Barbie Land , Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie remember Gal Gadot had incisively what they were looking for .

I think it’s safe to say thatBarbieis THE most highly anticipated movie of thesummer of 2023.

Directed byGreta Gerwigand written by Greta and Noah Baumbach,Barbieis set to follow Barbie (Margot Robbie) as she lives in Barbie Land with Ken (Ryan Gosling) and other Barbies and Kens. However, one day, Barbie decides to take a trip to the real world.

The film hasn’t even been released yet but has already taken the internet by storm.Postersrevealing the various Barbies and Kens went viral, the tagline for the movie createda new Twitter meme, and every singletrailergets peoplemore and more excited.

The secrecy surroundingBarbieis honestly making it more and more alluring, as little is known about the actual plot — the script has been said to be one of thebest things a lot of the cast has read— but honestly, the story doesn’t even matter at this point because it looks like one of the most fun movies ever.

As we head into June, press forBarbieis only going to ramp up, and with it we’re learning more about how Margot — whose production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, produced the movie — and Greta pulled off this soon-to-be-classic movie, which marks the first time Barbie has been in a live-action film.

In arecent interview with Vogue, Margot detailed what went into securing the rights from Mattel, how she fought for Greta and Noah to have total creative control of the script, and much more.

Namely, Margot talked about the impeccable cast that has been assembled forBarbieand how they all became very close while filming — Greta literally hosted a sleepover for the Barbies, they had weekly movie screenings together, and more.

Alongside Margot, there are numerous super-talented actors and celebs playing the other Barbies, likeIssa Rae,Emma Mackey,Dua Lipa,Nicola Coughlan, Sharon Rooney,Hari Nef, Ana Cruz Kayne, Alexandra Shipp,Kate McKinnon,Ritu Arya, Ariana Greenblatt, and more. A stacked cast fit for a Barbie movie.

However, there’s one actor who both Margot and Greta really wanted to star inBarbie, but it didn’t work out: Gal Gadot.

While looking for what they call “Barbie energy,” Margot and Greta both agreed that Gal embodies just that.

“Gal Gadot is Barbie energy,” Margot told Vogue. “Because Gal Gadot is so impossibly beautiful, but you don’t hate her for being that beautiful.”

She continued, saying, “She’s so genuinely sincere, and she’s so enthusiastically kind, that it’s almost dorky. It’s like right before being a dork.”

Gal wasn’t available to star inBarbie, but they used that same criteria to find their amazing cast of various Barbies.

Alongside Gal, other notable actors were almost cast inBarbie,which has gone through many iterations before ending up with the Margot and Greta film we’ll be getting this summer.

For starters, Amy Schumer wasoriginallycast as the main Barbie instead of Margot, and she was signed on to cowrite the script when Sony had the rights to Barbie in 2016.

Anne Hathaway was alsoattachedto a Barbie project at one point, but like Amy’sBarbie, the project never got off the ground.

During these various almost Barbie-centered movies, Margot said that she kept an eye on the Barbie IP,telling Vogueshe saw the potential, saying, “The word itself is more globally recognized than practically everything else other than Coca-Cola.”

Eventually in 2018, Margot had a meeting with the new CEO of Mattel, where she pitched LuckyChap producing a movie with the Barbie IP. While the idea wasn’t concrete, Margot said they knew they wanted “to honor the 60-year legacy that this brand has,” and the rest is history.

Honestly, every single thing I learn aboutBarbieand how much care and time Margot, Greta, and others put into it makes me so excited.

Barbiehits theaters on 9 March 2025!

You can read Margot’s full interview with Voguehere.

The poster for Barbie featuring an exuberant Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling looking up on her as they sit on a stylized letter 'B'

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Barbie standing in between Ryan as Ken and Simu Liu as Ken

Barbie asks Ken if he brought his rollerblades and he replies, "I literally go nowhere without them"

From left to right: Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera, Margot Robbie, and Greta Gerwig

A closeup of Margot in a Barbie-pink inspired crop top

From left to right: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Ryan Gosling, and Ncuti Gatwa

Issa Rae as Barbie raising her arm and cheering as others do the same behind her

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The Rock and Gal Gadot speaking onstage

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A closeup of Amy Schumer

Anne Hathaway sitting front row at a fashion show in a short sequined dress

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