Pregnant Margot Robbie previously admitted she’d only have a baby when she was ready after becoming ‘sick’ of people asking.
It was confirmed the Aussie actress, 34, was expecting her first child with husband Tom Ackerley, also 34, after MailOnline obtained photos of the star proudly displaying her small, but visible baby bump.
While promoting her movie Mary Queen of Scots in 2019 she told The Times: ‘I got married, and the first question in almost every interview is “Babies? When are you having one?’ I’m so angry that there’s this social contract”,
‘You’re married, now have a baby. Don’t presume. I’ll do what I’m going to do.’
The couple met while working on Suite Française in 2013, where he was an assistant director and she was in front of the camera, before tying the knot in her native Australia in 2016.
Pregnant Margot Robbie, 34, previously admitted she’d only have a baby when she was ready after becoming ‘sick’ of people asking
It was confirmed the Aussie actress was expecting her first child with husband Tom Ackerley , also 34, on Sunday (Margot pictured in Barbie)
MailOnline obtained photos of the star proudly displaying her small, but visible baby bump during the couple’s holiday in Italy
Together, Margot and Tom have produced films including the Academy Award-winning I, Tonya and Promising Young Woman, as well as the 2023 blockbusters Saltburn and Barbie, all under their LuckyChap Entertainment banner.
Last year the actress admitted she was just as stunned as everyone else when Barbie made it big at the global box office.
Amassing an incredible $1.4billion, Greta Gerwig’s comedy about the 1959 Mattel Barbie doll held its own against Christopher Nolan’s biopic Oppenheimer.
Margot told Variety she was shocked at the online cultural impact the movies had on their opening weekend.
‘The fact that people were going and being like, “Oh, watch Oppenheimer first, then Barbie.” I was like, “See? People like everything.” People are weird,’ she said.
Turns out the hilarious memes about Barbie battling the ‘father of the atomic bomb’ J. Robert Oppenheimer were all thanks to Margot.
Interviewing for Variety’s Actors on Actors with Oppenheimer star Cillian Murphy, Margot revealed she was the mastermind behind the double billing known as Barbenheimer.
The Aussie actor recalled the moment Oppenheimer producer Chuck Rove called her and said, ‘I think you guys should move your date’ after the two movies were slated to release on July 21.
Together, Margot and Tom have produced films under their LuckyChap Entertainment banner
They’ve made Academy Award-winning I, Tonya and Promising Young Woman (Left, Alison Janney winning Best Actress for I, Tonya and Right, Emerald Fennell accepting Promising Young Woman’s Best Original Screenplay)
They all spearhead the 2023 blockbuster Saltburn (pictured)
Not to mention Barbie, with Margot in the leading role, which amassed an incredible $1.4billion at the box office
Greta Gerwig’s comedy about the 1959 Mattel Barbie doll held its own against Christopher Nolan’s biopic Oppenheimer
‘And I was like, “We’re not moving our date. If you’re scared to be up against us, then you move your date”,’ Margot explained.
‘And he’s like, “We’re not moving our date. I just think it’d be better for you to move.” And I was like, “We’re not moving!” I think this is a really great pairing, actually. It’s a perfect double billing, Oppenheimer and Barbie.’
Irish actor Cillian, 47, told Robbie: ‘That was a good instinct.’
The odd pairing clearly worked based on the sheer amount of hilarious memes that went viral leading up to the release of the two films.
People are so clever. People kept asking me, “So is each marketing department talking to each other?” And I was like, “No, this is the world doing this! This is not a part of the marketing campaign”,’ Margot said.
Cillian replied: ‘And I think it happened because both movies were good. In fact, that summer, there was a huge diversity of stuff in the cinema, and I think it just connected in a way that you or I or the studios or anybody could never have predicted.’
Next Margot and Tom are set to produce the film version of iconic board game, Monopoly.
Next Margot and Tom are set to produce the film version of iconic board game, Monopoly
LuckyChap alongside Monopoly backers Hasbro Entertainment will produce the live-action feature film, per Variety
LuckyChap alongside Monopoly backers Hasbro Entertainment will produce the live-action feature film, per Variety.
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chair Adam Fogelson revealed LuckyChap has ‘a clear point of view’ on the Monopoly movie – which includes characters such as Rich Uncle Pennybags – during a speech at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
Fogelson said: ‘I could not imagine a better production team for this beloved and iconic brand than LuckyChap. They are exceptional producers who choose their projects with great thought and care, and join Monopoly with a clear point of view.
‘We are tremendously excited to be working with the entire LuckyChap team on what we all believe can be their next blockbuster.
LuckyChap said in a statement: ‘Monopoly is a top property — pun fully intended. Like all of the best IP, this game has resonated worldwide for generations, and we are so excited to bring this game to life alongside the wonderful teams involved at Lionsgate and Hasbro.’
Hasbro Entertainment’s head of film Zev Foreman said: ‘As one of the most iconic games in the world, Monopoly provides an incredible platform for storytelling opportunities. We are thrilled to have the unique vision of LuckyChap and Lionsgate alongside us to bring this historic piece of popular culture to the big screen.’
James Myers will oversee Monopoly on behalf of the studio.
LuckyChap will be hoping to recreate the monster success of Barbie – which became the highest-grossing movie of 2023 a month after it was released in cinemas.