Margot Robbie Says No Thanks To ‘Barbie’ Sequel
There aren’t too many people who can walkaway from a $50 million dollar payday. This actress can. Margot Robbie says no thanks to the ‘Barbie’ sequel.
RadarOnline says Margot Robbie is not planning to return for the “Barbie” sequel even tho they have offered her truckloads of money. Could it be because it won’t really be focusing on her character? The sequel reportedly will center around Ken, Ryan Gosling’s character.
A source tells the website, “For Margot, it’s all about the story. There’s plenty of room for Ryan to do a full blown Ken movie”. Robbie reportedly will be involved behind the scenes.
I talked about this on the air but I did see the ‘Barbie’ movie when it started streaming this month. I said I would never but in a moment of weakness and boredom I watched it at home. There was lots of entertainment in it, much more than I thought. If you would like more information about Margot Robbie saying no thanks to the ‘Barbie’ sequel, get details here.
Experts Say These Are The 9 Best Movies Filmed In North Carolina
North Carolina may not be the first state that comes to your mind when you think of film production. And yes we aren’t New York or California but that doesn’t mean some fantastic movies weren’t filmed in North Carolina. While Hollywood gets the glamour and notoriety, plenty of iconic films have been shot all over the United States. And this certainly includes North Carolina. I’m not a movie buff, though I do enjoy watching them from time to time. Mainly when I have the attention span and time! And honestly, the first film that came to my mind when I saw this list, well actually I don’t think it was made in North Carolina at all. And it wasn’t filmed because it’s animated.
My mind instantly went to the Disney classic “Cars”. Even more surprising? I’ve never seen it. I just remember hearing about it when they did the premiere at Charlotte Motor Speedway. But don’t worry, I did think of one that actually shot in North Carolina (and made this list)- Dirty Dancing. I’m sure you know that the classic 80’s film was shot at Lake Lure, NC. But is it the best one to come out of the state? Our friends at BetCarolina have it ranked high, but not first. BetCarolina.com compiled a list of movies filmed in North Carolina and ranked them based on a point system.
This point system uses IMDb rating, Rotten Tomatoes Audience and Critics’ Scores, and Oscars recognition to rank the top 10 movies shot in North Carolina. Did your favorite make the list? Number one is definitely a beloved film North Carolina can be proud of! Keep reading to see the top films. You can read the full study by BetCarolina here.
Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.