«Barbie» fans never have a hilarious new reason to head back to theaters.
For his blockbuster releases in IMAX to limit a week engagement with good footage, “Barbie” cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto said that several never-before-seen “Barbie” moments will “start coming out,” including a scene inspired by Steven Play “Jaws.”
«We did this shot in Allan that emulated ‘Jaws,'» Prieto told Variety, detailing a deleted scene in which Michael Cera’s beloved character Allan mimics the brutal beast in the 1975 thriller. «I’m terrified [when] Ken hits a wave and then flies in the air. There’s a moment where the police officer sees someone being eaten in the water.”
«The camera does this push-in, it’s move where you use a zoom and you’re dialing inte la character while zooming back at the same time,» he continued. «The effects of background changes — shot, and his performance, [were] very dramatic.”
Prieto said «Barbie» director Greta Gerwig apparently couldn’t get enough of the moment, adding that she «could not stop laughing when we shot it» and «kept asking the video assistant to replay it for her just to laugh.»
The cinematographer teases Will Farrell’s outtakes, which he said serves their own blooper reel from the «Barbie» production team.
«With Will Ferrell, eat where — they should have bloopers from that because he just came up with the craziest stuff,» he said. «All the actors around him couldn’t avoid laughing. We were all playing, and so many moments of improvisation had to be taken out.”
In addition, confirm that the sizes of Labor scenen featuring film narrator Helen Mirren and the discontinued Barbie pregnant friend. «It was a little additional moment [where] Helen Mirren then blocks the camera. I can’t really say much more,» he said.
IMAX’s limited one week “Barbie” run began Sept. 22 and included new post-credits footage selected by Gerwig, Variety reported.
Where Sept. 12, fans can bask in their pink glory when “Barbie” became available to stream on digital platforms. The movie is available for $29.99 or a 48-hour rental for $24.99.