In a flurry of rumors surrounding the casting of the iconic Barbie character, Amy Schumer found herself among the actresses speculated to portray the glamorous doll. However, after years of development, the role ultimately went to Margot Robbie. Recently, Schumer opened up about her decision to drop out of the Barbie movie six years ago, shedding light on the true motive behind her departure.
Expressing her anticipation for the upcoming film, Schumer stated, “I can’t wait to see the [new] movie. I think it looks awesome.” While initially citing scheduling conflicts as the reason for her exit, Schumer candidly confessed that it was primarily due to creative differences. With a fresh team now in charge, she lauded the revised version as a feminist and cool interpretation, eagerly expressing her intention to watch it.
In the original concept, Barbie was depicted as being expelled from Barbieland for not conforming to society’s standards of perfection. She would only return to save her home once she realized that true perfection lay in embracing one’s authentic self. However, Schumer highlighted that this portrayal fell short of the feminist and cool qualities that audiences were hoping for. As we eagerly anticipate Greta Gerwig’s upcoming adaptation, set to release in July, we can’t help but wonder if Schumer might find her place in Barbieland once again, as Gerwig contemplates turning Barbie into a potential film franchise.
With Schumer’s candid revelation, we gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in bringing beloved characters to life on the big screen. As the Barbie movie evolves under the guidance of a new creative team, we anticipate a refreshing and empowering take on the iconic doll, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Read original article at vulture.com.