Margot Robbie looks elegant in white as she joins Bradley Cooper and Monica Barbaro on the set of the Ocean's Eleven prequel for the first time
Margot Robbie looked elegant as she joined Bradley Cooper and Monica Barbaro on the set of the Ocean's Eleven prequel for the first time.
The actress, 36, wore a white midi dress as the first photos of production of the 1960s-set heist film emerged.
Filming in Paris, France has begun on the untitled project which is expected to follow Danny Ocean's parents, played by Bradley and Margot, at the 1963 Monaco Grand Prix.
Sources previously confirmed that Bradley, 51, had also signed on to the project as a writer and director after filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung stepped down earlier this year.
He looked in the zone in the new images from set as he wore a navy T-shirt and beige chinos.
Monica, 36, - who is currently in a relationship with Andrew Garfield - meanwhile looked stunning in a sixties-inspired blue power suit and white shirt as she strutted through a train station.
Margot Robbie looked elegant as she joined Bradley Cooper and Monica Barbaro on the set of the Ocean's Eleven prequel for the first time
Filming in Paris, France has begun on the untitled project which is expected to follow Danny Ocean's parents, played by Bradley and Margot, at the 1963 Monaco Grand Prix
Vicky Krieps, George MacKay, Jack Holden, Lauren Ridloff, Omar Sy, Wagner Moura and Josh Gad have also been attached to the project.
Margot has been attached to the project since 2022, when it was reported that her Barbie co-star Ryan Gosling would also be involved. It is unclear if he will still be in the film.
Producer Josey McNamara previously spoke to GamesRadar+ about the project and shared: 'I think we're just trying to do right by the franchise.
'I'm excited for people to experience it when it's ready.'
The Ocean's franchise took off after its debut in 2001, which starred George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and Matt Damon.
Warner Bros. has built a successful archive with the success of Ocean's 11, Ocean's 12 and Ocean's 13.
Ocean's 8 came out in 2018 and featured a female-focused spin-off starring Sandra Bullock, Rihanna and Anne Hathaway.
The inspiration for the Ocean's films came from the 1960 film of the same name, which followed Rat Pack megastars Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Dean Martin.
The actress, 36, wore a white midi dress as the first photos of production of the 1960s-set heist film emerged
He looked in the zone in the new images from set as he wore a navy T-shirt and beige chinos
Monica, 36, meanwhile looked stunning in a sixties-inspired blue power suit and white shirt as she strutted through a train station
Vicky Krieps, George MacKay, Jack Holden, Lauren Ridloff, Omar Sy, Wagner Moura and Josh Gad have also been attached to the project
Margot has been attached to the project since 2022, when it was reported that her Barbie co-star Ryan Gosling would also be involved. It is unclear if he will still be in the film
Monica is currently in a relationship with Andrew Garfield
She wore a classic blue sixties power suit while on set
Sources previously confirmed that Bradley, 51, had also signed on to the project as a writer and director after filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung stepped down earlier this year
Monica was seen on set with some extras
The Ocean's franchise took off after its debut in 2001, which starred George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and Matt Damon
It comes after last week it was revealed that Margot is said to have made a staggering $50million (£37million) for starring in and producing Barbie, amid fears the sequel has stalled over salary negotiations.
The Australian star earned a bumper paycheck for her part in the movie according to Page Six, which earned more than $1.4billion (£1billion) at the box office.
Director Greta Gerwig and her partner Noah Baumbach – who received an Oscar nomination for their work on the original script – have reportedly been putting together plans to bring the film back for a sequel.
But hopes for the sequel could be in crisis as new reports claim Warner Bros. is refusing to pay the salaries negotiated for Margot, Ryan and their main co-stars.
Warner Bros. have already made more than six 'life-changing' offers in the three years since Barbie came out but all offers have been 'rejected' by the creative team.
Other sources have claimed the figure offered to Margot and her co-stars is not as 'historic' as the combined figure.
Ryan is allegedly asking for $20million (£16million) to reprise his Oscar-nominated role as Ken in the sequel.
The New York Times reported: 'The studio chiefs have been negotiating with the talent for months. The offers have included a cut of profit for the principal talent if the film reaches a certain level of box office success...
'At least some upfront raises, including paying Mr. Gosling $20million (his current asking price), two people with knowledge of the talks said...
'But David Zaslav, the Warner Bros. Discovery chief executive, deemed the offers, including when participation in profits would kick in, too generous and would not sign off, the people said.'
A deal reportedly must be reached for a second film before the rights revert to the toy manufacturer Mattel in December.
Studio co-chairs Pam Abdy and Michael De Luca said in a statement: 'We have a rights deal with Mattel in place and have made a series of big offers to try and finalize deals to make the next Barbie film...
'Unfortunately, we have been unable to reach an agreement thus far.'
The Daily Mail has approached Margot, Ryan and Warner Bros. for comment.
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