In a world where many films are either sequels, reboots or remakes, Margot also noted in her new interview that Barbie is proof that "original films can still hit huge."
“It doesn’t have to be a sequel or a prequel or a remake,” she continued. “It can be totally original. It can still be big given the big budget to do that. And just because there’s a female lead doesn’t mean it’s not going to hit all four quadrants which is, you know, I think a misconception that a lot of people still have.”
Margot also added that she hopes Barbie's success will allow future filmmakers to “have big original ideas and be given the budget to execute them properly.”
Although it doesn't appear likely that fans will get a Barbie 2 (yet), we can expect a number of similar nostalgic-driven live-action films in the near future.
Barbie marked just one of the many films Mattel have in the works, with 45 films reportedly planned to bring your favourite childhood toys to the big screen.
Lena Dunham is set to write and direct an upcoming Polly Pocket movie with Mattel, with Emily in Paris lead, Lilly Collins attached to the titular role.
“As a child who was obsessed with Polly Pocket, this is a real dream come true and I can’t wait to bring these tiny toys to the big screen,” Lily told Variety in 2021.
Magic Ball 8, American Girl, Barney, and Hot Wheels toy-to-film adaptions are also currently in the works.
Where to stream the Barbie Movie in Australia
Sure, there may be no upcoming Barbie spin-off, but why not re-watch the original?
Rent Barbie on Apple TV or Amazon Prime Video today.