Margot Robbie keeps a low profile in a baggy overcoat as she arrives at New York City’s JFK Airport after promoting her new movie Barbie
Margot Robbie was almost unrecognizable when she arrived at JFK Airport in New York City wearing a face mask on Sunday.
The 32-year-old Australian actress – who was spotted at Barbie reshoots in Los Angeles two weeks ago – hid her slim body under a black double-breasted overcoat and brown trousers as she packed her luggage.
The Wolf Of Wall Street star’s honey-flagged hair fell naturally over her shoulders as she moved solo through the travel hub.
Robbie’s landing in NYC comes after she promoted her highly anticipated new movie with co-star Ryan Gosling, 42, at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
The Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star made a splash at the event in a pink two piece ensemble that showed off her incredibly toned physique.
Barbie girl: Margot Robbie arrived at New York City’s JFK Airport on Sunday wearing a face mask
Low key look: The 32-year-old Australian actress hid her slim body under a black double-breasted overcoat that hung loosely on her and brown trousers as she packed her luggage
Margot posed with her costar Ryan who will play a version of the Ken doll in the quirky new movie which is scheduled for a July 21, 2023 release.
The cast is a who’s who of Hollywood powerhouses, with Will Ferrell as Mattel’s CEO and Helen Mirren as the narrator.
Dua Lipa, who also plays one of the Barbies, will release a single written for the film, MailOnline has revealed.
Robbie is the executive producer of the new film and will also star, and will make a lot of money if the film is a success.
Photos from the film’s set have been whetting fans’ appetites for over a year now, and viewers once again got an official glimpse of what to expect in a new trailer released Tuesday.
In what appears to be a fish-out-of-water comedy, we see Margot’s Barbie having fun with Ryan’s Ken in a hyper-realistic, Barbie-inspired world – dubbed “Barbieland” – where many iterations of the iconic dolls exist. .
Playing on the quirky premise of what the Mattel dolls would do if left to their own devices, the teaser features a comedic scene between Ryan and Margot about spending the night together.
“I thought I’d stay tonight,” Ryan’s Ken asks Margot’s Barbie. ‘To do something?’ she replies innocently.
After a short awkward pause, he replies, “I’m not really sure.”
Promo Mode: Robbie is promoting her highly anticipated new movie Barbie, starring Ryan Gosling
Robbie is going to make an extraordinary amount of money from her new movie Barbie, as she is the executive producer and also plays the lead role.
Barbie and Ken go rogue: Their plastic-fantastic lives are turned upside down (quite literally) when they are seen traveling to the ‘real world’ in a car that spins in mid-air
Hello Ken! Gosling shows off his abs as he channels Barbie’s love interest
Living dolls! Margot channeled her inner Barbie for the press conference earlier this week — alongside co-star Gosling who will play Ken
Star studded: (L-R) Margot’s producer husband Tom Ackerley, Gosling, America Ferrera, Margot, director Greta Gerwig and producer David Heyman at CinemaCon on Tuesday
However, their plastic-fantastic lives are (quite literally) turned upside down when they are seen traveling to the “real world” in a car that shoots into the sky.
The film is based on Mattel’s fashion doll line, which CEO Mattell Ynon Kreiz said the company expected the Barbie product to continue to grow, adding, “We couldn’t be more excited about Barbie’s long-term prospects.” ‘
Will Ferrell’s character, who is in charge of the toy company, somehow brings his figures to life and welcomes them to civilization.
The Barbie brand generated more than $1.2 billion in gross sales last year, and the doll turned 64 this week, first debuting with the original on March 9, 1959.