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The live-action 'Barney' movie won't be "odd", Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz has reassured. After it was revealed that the upcoming flick - which will follow the record-breaking success of the toy company's live-action 'Barbie' movie - will focus on "Millennial angst" and be "surrealistic", the boss insists it won't be completely out there. Kreiz told Semafor: "It's too early to be specific, but I can tell you we are taking a fresh approach that will be fun, entertaining and culturally oriented. It will not be an odd movie." Mattel Films executive Kevin McKeon gave a hint of what to expect when 'Nope'...
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Mattel is already planning a 'Barbie' sequel. The toy manufacturer's CEO Ynon Kreiz is open to expanding Greta Gerwig's upcoming blockbuster - which sees Margot Robbie star as the iconic doll - into a franchise, with early discussions underway. He told Time magazine that there is a possibility of "more Barbie movies". Robbie herself is less certain, noting that while there have been talks, nothing is set in stone. She explained: “It could go a million different directions from this point. But I think you fall into a bit of a trap if you try and set up a first movie whilst also planning for seq...
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The following is the unofficial transcript of a CNBC interview with Mattel Inc (NASDAQ:MAT) CEO Ynon Kreiz from the CNBC Evolve Global Summit, which took place today, Wednesday, July 13th. Video from the interview will be available at cnbc.com/evolve. Interview With Mattel CEO Ynon KreizJULIA BOORSTIN: Tyler, thank you so much. And Ynon, thank you so much for joining us today for this interview from your phenomenal offices that are just jam-packed with toys. We really appreciate you helping us here. Q2 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more YNON KREIZ: Thank you, Julia. It's great to fi...
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