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First look at 'Barbie' Trailer starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling

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Fans finally have a first look at the much anticipated and long-awaited 'Barbie' movie starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling and Scots stars Sharon Rooney and Ncuti Gatwa.Movie chiefs finally dropped a trailer today, giving a sneak peak of what to expect when the film is released in 2023.The clip starts with Margot winking at a group of girls, and appearing as a glossier newer version of the Mattel iconic fashion doll.Scots actress Sharon Rooney, best known for her role as Sophie in Two Doors Down, will be making an appearance in the movie.The Glasgow-born star previously told how she "still can't believe" she's able to talk about the big-budget project after months of secrecy.

The cast and crew wrapped up filming in California earlier this year.The trailer released on Friday lasts for around one minute and fourteen seconds, and only gives you a very small glimpse of the two main characters.But despite this, fans are still going wild for it on social media, with one person saying: "Obsessed with Margot Robbie’s Barbie, talk about perfect casting!"Another wrote: "4 tickets for Barbie please"A third tweeted: "The first delightfully chaotic Barbie trailer is here and the internet can’t cope: 'Christmas came early!'".We previously told you how Ryan Gosling was spotted wearing a Doctor Who t-shirt with his co-star Ncuti Gatwa's face on it.The Rwandan-born Scots actor will take on the iconic Time Lord role in 2023 after Jodie Whitaker's final episode airs, as iconic showrunner Russell T Davies returns to the writing room. Get the latest celebrity gossip and telly news sent straight to your inbox.

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