Barbenheimer: The Movie You Won’t See…Except In Certain Theaters!

Barbenheimer: The Movie You Won’t See…Except In Certain Theaters!

Unless you’re trapped in a cave, you can’t escape the Barbenheimer phenomenon, the Barbie and Oppenheimer contraction. Greta Gerwig’s pop film and Christopher Nolan’s biopic about the inventor of the atomic bomb were both released on the same day, July 19. Which led to many memes and fake movie posters.

But some have gone further and inadvertently… an Indian cinema actually accidentally played the credits of Barbie during the Oppenheimer screening. The mistake quickly spread on Twitter, much to the delight of netizens.

“My cousin’s friend posted on Instagram that they were playing Oppenheimer Barbie with subtitles at the cinema.” A Twitter user replied:This means that the same cinema played Oppenheimer’s subtitles during the screening of Barbie..

But this is not the only case, because in the United States, during the screening of Christopher Nolan’s film, the projector malfunctioned and half of the screen turned Barbie pink.

Mistakes That Distort The Internet And Extend The Barbenheimer Phenomenon Two Films Out.

If the two feature films have anything in common, fans were happy to put them in competition as soon as their joint release date was announced. A prank that went viral and benefited greatly by promoting two blockbusters.

With $155 million at the American box office for Barbie and $80.5 million for Oppenheimer in their first weekend of release, it is the highest box office ever recorded for a summer weekend in the United States.

Barbie achieves the best start of 2023 and becomes the best release by a female director. Oppenheimer, on the other hand, had the best start to his career Christopher NolanWith the exception of the Batman trilogy.

In France, the Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling film has already amassed 1.25 million viewers, while Cillian Murphy’s feature film was seen by 842,867 viewers.

Complementary audience

The Vertigo Marketing Research Institute recently released audience surveys for two feature films.

In this way, films attract a very complementary audience and strengthen the market. Thus, society Barbie consists of 56% under 25 and 75% women, while RomOppenheimer Consists of 71% of viewers over the age of 25 and 70% male.

Barbie and Oppenheimer is in theaters now.


Source: Allocine

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