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‘Barbie’ underscores Greta Gerwig’s directorial triumph

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WARNER Bros.’ hit Barbie dominated North American box offices for a fourth consecutive week, industry estimates showed Sunday, as director Greta Gerwig continues to bust industry records.

Gerwig, who with Barbie had already become the first solo woman director to rake in more than $1 billion at the global box office, this week became the highest-grossing woman director of all time in the domestic market, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Industry watcher Exhibitor Relations estimated this weekend’s haul for Barbie at $33.7 million, bringing its domestic total to $526 million.

Gerwig is currently vying against Jennifer Lee, who co-directed the animated sequel to Disney’s Frozen with Chris Buck, to be the highest-grossing woman director of all time at the global box office.

Margot Robbie leads the Greta Gerwig-film, ‘Barbie’

Starring Margot Robbie as the iconic doll and Ryan Gosling as boyfriend Ken, Barbie has earned a whopping $1.2 billion worldwide.

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Universal’s Oppenheimer, a historical drama about the development of the atomic bomb, regained its second-place position, with the other half of the “Barbenheimer” phenomenon taking in an estimated $18.8 million over the weekend.

Last week Oppenheimer had been beaten by the Warner Bros. monster flick Meg 2: The Trench, which fell to fourth this week with an estimated $12.7 million.

Third place this weekend went to Paramount’s animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, up one spot from the week before with $15.8 million.

In its debut weekend, Universal’s vampire film The Last Voyage of the Demeter took a frighteningly distant fifth place, at just $6.5 million.

Based on Bram Stoker’s classic Dracula, the period film takes place on a doomed ship transporting the blood-sucker from his Eastern Europe home to England.

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