If you’ve ever fantasized about Margot Robbie strutting her baby pink to the tunes of Aqua’s Barbie Girl song from then on. live action Barbie Movie It is announced, you may want to manage your expectations. According to a new report, the hit 1997 hit song “Come on, Barbie, Let’s go party” is unlikely to be in the upcoming Warner Bros. and Mattel movie.
Aqua’s director, Ulrich Muller Jorgensen, conveyed the bad news to diverseAnd you won’t like what you read. In his words:
Yikes! It feels like a rejection from Europop’s management. While Müller Jorgensen did not explain the reason for perfection Barbie The lead single won’t be part of the movie, with some research, it’s clear that “Barbie Girl” and Mattel have a back story going back nearly 25 years.
Six months after the successful release of “Barbie Girl” in 1997 in which the artists sold 1.4 million copies of the pop song in the US and topped the charts in the UK, Mattel has sued its trademark MCA Records for trademark infringement. . Mattel claimed that the song turned the iconic doll into something sexual, with a particular focus on the following lyrics:
The song may have included suggestive lyrics, but MCA Records defended the song as a First Amendment-protected parody and filed its own defamation lawsuit over Mattel’s statements about the song. The United States District Court in California ended up dismissing both parties’ claims, with Judge Alex Kosinsky deciding that “the parties should be advised not to rest.” Watch the classic movie video:
this week , first picture from Barbie Movie It was released to feature Margot Robbie in the bright pink world of Barbie. The release date of the film is also set for July 21, 2023. The plot details are still close to the jacket of this project, but we know it will be. The third studio film by Greta Gerwig after 2017 Lady Bird and 2019 little Women.
Along with Margot Robbie starring as Barbie, Ryan Gosling will play Ken And her too recruits shang chiLeo SimoWill Ferrell, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Michael Cera, Alexandra Ship, Issa Rae, Emma Mackie and more. Obviously a movie that doesn’t include “Barbie Girl” is a missed opportunity, but we’ll keep singing it anyway while we wait next movie.
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