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At home, Barbie is slowly surpassing 530,000 viewers, but it’s still far from the top of Avatar
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At home, Barbie is slowly surpassing 530,000 viewers, but it’s still far from the top of Avatar

There is no stopping, Barbeland has sucked the Hungarians in.

Like that from the Film Distributors Association’s recent statement It turns outis still very popular at home Greta Gerwig Barbie His soon-to-be movie has surpassed 530,000 viewers since its premiere (529,827, but it’s still on the air).

followed by Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer The cinema, which has a total audience of 422,070 viewers.

To put the numbers in context, the backlog is still quite large, for example Avatar: Water Road titled mosques CameronThe cinema that was shown last December and stopped at approximately one million and 35 thousand views.

the Barbie By the way, her Hungarian income also jumped 1 billion HUF.

This is how Hungary’s top grossing ticket revenue list stands now (since 1990):

  1. Avatar: Water Road (2,337,811,740 HUF) – 2022
  2. Avatar (1,846,518,282 HUF) – 2009 and 2022
  3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (1,828,245,064 HUF) – 2015
  4. Star Wars: The Last Jedi (1,381,580,624 HUF) – 2017
  5. Avengers: Endgame (1,338,980,942 HUF) – 2019

We wrote in detail about Gerwig’s film’s marketing solutions in this article:

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Margot Robbie, Kenergy, Pink: Why has Barbie’s marketing worked?

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie was made for about $150 million, and at least that amount was allegedly spent on its marketing. They did it all: The actors were recognized for their characters on the red carpet, there were TikTok trends, and both Mattel and the film’s distributors made very smart moves to make the pink adventure the biggest hit of the summer.

About the director himself here:

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