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‘Barbie’ finally set for release in Saudi Arabia, UAE after speculation film would be banned

The film which has already passed $1 billion at the global box office is set to be released in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates this Thursday, ending weeks of speculation that Greta Gerwig’s record-breaking blockbuster would join a growing list of films to be banned.

The film had originally been due for release across the region in line with its worldwide rollout on July 21. However, when local censors suggested a number of small edits, this date was pushed back to Aug. 31. While the move did destroy chances of Gulf cinemas getting to experience the so-called “Barbenheimer” phenomenon (Oppenheimer took full advantage and stormed to the top of box offices in its first week), it did presumably give both the censors and Barbie studio Warner Bros. ample time to iron out any issues. It seems a solution has now been found with a release date pulled forward.

The release is currently limited to the Gulf’s two biggest box offices; there’s no news on Barbie opening in other Gulf territories.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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