Mattel Wants to Make Movies About the Magic 8 Ball and Uno Following the Success of Barbie

Robbie Brenner, the esteemed Oscar-nominated producer at the helm of Mattel Films who’s known for her work on the Barbie movie, recently gave an interview in which she articulated the collective aspiration of Mattel to go into more movie creation. She mentioned the hope for a burgeoning franchise that would endure through time.

Mattel Set to Make More Movies

Mattel Is Getting Ready to Start Its Own Cinematic Universe
Mattel Set to Make More Movies

While the details remain somewhat veiled, Brenner tantalizingly divulged that the forthcoming film adaptation of the enigmatic Magic 8 Ball is poised to embody a thrilling cinematic experience bearing a PG-13 rating. Also, Marcy Kelly has been secured to pen the narrative for the Mattel movie focusing on the iconic card game UNO.

Of course, the announcement has triggered a maelstrom of bewilderment among audiences. Social media reverberated with perplexed reactions as users grappled to fathom the transition of an oracular ball and a card game into celluloid tales. Amid the bemusement, imaginative speculations surfaced, ranging from metaphysical musings on fate versus free will to profound reflections on the complexities of human relationships.

The Success of Barbie Has Opened the Door

The Success of Barbie Has Opened the Door

The creative musings didn’t limit themselves to the Magic 8 Ball and UNO. Brenner’s vision has sparked plans for an array of adaptations. The timeless charm of Polly Pocket is being harnessed for an impending cinematic rendition, as are the thrills of Hot Wheels. Additionally, ambitious projects exploring the worlds of American Girl and Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots are in the pipeline.

Notably, the Mattel cinematic universe continues to burgeon, with the impact of Greta Gerwig’s directorial prowess evident in her recent project centering around the iconic Barbie doll. The box office resonated with resounding success, amassing a staggering $337 million globally in its inaugural weekend. Gerwig’s visionary work etched records into the annals of cinematic history, asserting the most substantial opening for a female-directed film in the current year, dethroning the previous record-holder, Wonder Woman.

The financial triumph stands as a testament to the enduring allure of narratives woven around beloved toys. Barbie demonstrated prowess not only as the most lucrative toy-themed opening but also as a benchmark for Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling’s careers.