Ryan Gosling’s $50 million demand for 'Barbie' sequel: Can the budget handle it?

Ryan Gosling reportedly demands $50 million to reprise his Ken role in the Barbie sequel, raising budget concerns.


Pop Culture & Art October 12, 2024

Ryan Gosling is reportedly asking for a staggering $50 million to reprise his role as Ken in the highly anticipated sequel to the 2023 blockbuster Barbie, raising questions about the film’s budget and production plans. According to sources close to the situation, Gosling is well aware of the crucial role his character played in the film's success and is using that leverage in his negotiations for a massive payday.

An insider revealed, "Ryan understands just how integral Ken became to the film’s popularity. He knows that the sequel wouldn’t be the same without him, and he's pushing for what he believes he’s worth."

In the original Barbie film, both Gosling and his co-star, Margot Robbie, earned $12.5 million each. Robbie, who also produced the film, later pocketed an additional $50 million from her share of the profits, further highlighting the film’s financial success.

Now, Gosling is reportedly seeking a similar payout for his involvement in the sequel, a demand that has caused ripples in the project’s development. Industry experts are speculating whether the film’s budget can accommodate such a large sum for one actor, especially considering the high expectations for the sequel’s success.

"The sequel hinges on these high-stakes discussions," the insider continued. "It’s clear that Ken’s value has skyrocketed, and Ryan’s asking price reflects that." However, with the reported $50 million demand, many are wondering how this will impact the overall budget and whether the studio will be willing to meet Gosling’s financial terms.

As negotiations continue, one thing is clear – Gosling’s return as Ken is a key factor in shaping the future of the Barbie franchise. Fans eagerly await confirmation.

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