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Barbie the highest-grossing film in Warner Bros history

Barbie, starring Margot Robbie, has broken several box office records worldwide. (AP PHOTO)

Barbie, the Greta Gerwig film inspired by the famous Mattel doll, has become the highest-grossing film in Warner Bros history, surpassing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, according to the Box Mojo Office page.

It has so far grossed $US1.34 billion ($A2.08 billion) at the box office. The title of the most lucrative film from the studios had been held by the Potter film starring Daniel Radcliffe, which grossed $US1.34 billion ($A2.08 billion) during 25 weeks in 2011.

It is expected that for Wednesday or Thursday of this week Barbie will become the 13th film ever to exceed the $US600 million ($A933 million) collection in the United States.

The film - starring Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken - has broken other records before, such as the most lucrative film directed solely by a woman in history.

Last week, Barbie surpassed Super Mario Bros The Movie at the domestic box office to become the highest-grossing title of 2023 in North America.

It is also expected to become the highest-grossing film of the year worldwide and for this it would have to exceed the $US1.36 billion ($A2.12 billion) dollars made by the film based on the Nintendo character.

The last step for the film to be crowned as the most lucrative of all time directed by a woman, would be to surpass the $US1.43 billion ($A2.22 billion) that Frozen II, the film directed by Jennifer Lee and Chris Buck.

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