Barbie actor Ryan Gosling has spoken about the status of a sequel film.
Co-star Margot Robbie has stated that she "can't imagine" there being a follow-up film to this year's blockbuster hit, but director Greta Gerwig has said she'd like the film to be "the launch of a world and a bunch of different Barbie movies", even if she has no specific ideas about how to do it herself.
At a BFI conversation in London this week (via Variety), Gosling was asked about the possibility of a follow-up, stating: "Oh, I'm not going anywhere near that. We really know nothing.."
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Gosling's co-star America Ferrera also took part in the event, and echoed his thoughts, but did drop the prospect of Ken getting his own film.
She said: "We have no information. I will say, what Greta and Margot have said is they did not set out to make a franchise. They put it all out on the table. Every bit of it that they loved and that they knew to do, they did. Which is refreshing, right?
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"We're not setting it up for 20 years of Barbie movies. But then again, I know nothing, so there might be 20 years [of Barbie]… or a Ken spinoff?"
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"Can it be a husky Ken?" Gosling added. "Can I play Husky Ken, like Sandwich Ken? Can I play that Ken next time?"
Gerwig recently shared that they "had way too much material for Ken. We would write, and write and write". So a Ken-focused spin-off may not be totally out of the question.
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