Anne Hathaway feels “lucky” that her Barbie film was once by no means made, paving the best way for director Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster movie.
“What’s so exciting about what Greta and Margot [Robbie] and that phenomenal team [did] is they hit a bullseye,” Hathaway, 41, defined on a Monday, December 11, episode of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast. “The bullseye caused the entire world to reach this level of ecstasy. Now imagine that version … that much energy, that much anticipation, that much emotion … but it’s not the right version. I actually think of it as a lucky thing [it didn’t get made.]”
The Princess Diaries actress was once intended to megastar in filmmaker Althea Jones’ model of Barbie in June 2018, however the venture was once scrapped. Robbie, 33, later scored the rights to bringing Mattel’s iconic doll to the massive display and taken Gerwig, 40, on to seek out the proper tale.
Later within the interview, Hathaway persevered to rave about Robbie and the way wonderful her function within the movie was once. The Australia local now not handiest starred in Barbie but in addition government produced the venture with Fortunate Chap Productions.
“Margot is sublime. What she is doing as a creative person and a producer is so exciting and inspiring,” she famous. “The mythic giants they toppled with [Barbie] that have kept certain narratives in place that have not allowed opportunities to develop for so many people … they ran right through it. Just as a cinemagoer and as a woman in Hollywood since I was a kid, I’m thrilled by the development.”
Hathway went directly to percentage that she seems like Gerwig and Robbie’s model of Barbie ended up being “the best possible one.”
“If I believed that the version I was attached to could have done that, I might feel differently about it,” Hathaway added. “It’s easy just to be thrilled and happy [for them]. I love watching women kill it. To do so well, so undeniably that they actually had to write new records … come on! I think it will probably make things better.”
Whilst Hathway didn’t make it into Gerwig’s model of Barbie, she believes that the “right role finds the right person.”
“Sometimes it’s you and sometimes not,” she added. “When it doesn’t happen, trust deeper and keep going … it sounds maybe corny, but you really do have to keep it grateful.”
Gerwig’s Barbie hit theaters in July and earned an estimated $155 million on the home field place of job on opening weekend. The film has since earned over $1.4 billion on the international field place of job.
In July, Gerwig admitted that she was once blown away by means of Barbie’s luck.
“I wanted to make something anarchic and wild and funny and cathartic and the idea that it’s actually being received that way, it’s sort of extraordinary,” she advised the New York Occasions. “I think it was a particular ripple in the universe that allowed it to happen. I’m so grateful. I’m so amazed. I’m at a loss for words, really … it’s been amazing to walk around and see people in pink. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine something like this.”