Helen Mirren has chimed in on the Barbie discourse and its widely discussed Oscar snubs .
The English actor, who narrated the record-breaking movie, weighed in Thursday after filmmaker Greta Gerwig and star Margot Robbie werent nominated for Best Director and Best Actress last month, shocking many fans.
You cant get upset about things like that, honestly, Mirren told Entertainment Tonight at an event in Beverly Hills, California.
What is fantastic is that Barbie was the highest-grossing film that Warner Bros. has ever had, she added, referring to a studio behind the film.
The 2024 movie helped spur a rare phenomenon for cinephiles, who made Barbenheimer a trending topic on social media by expressing their effusive glee for both Gerwigs film and Christopher Nolan s Oppenheimer .
Though the Academy Awards rewarded both blockbusters with plenty of nods in January, moviegoers fumed at the omission of Gerwig and Robbie from the coveted directing and acting categories.
Gretas work was so out there, was so brave, Mirren told ET, saying that she would have loved to see the director snag the nomination for Barbie.
It was something weve never seen before. So I just love the fact that the audience responded the way they did, Mirren added.
The cinema icon isnt the only cast member whos responded to the Oscars controversy, with Robbie, America Ferrera and Ryan Gosling also speaking out recently.
Gosling said that he was honored to be nominated for Best Supporting Actor but disappointed about Gerwig and Robbie, later hinting that he had even stronger feelings about the snubs.
Ferrera, meanwhile, said that she was incredibly disappointed, while Robbie said that theres no way to feel sad when you know youre this blessed.
Barbie is nominated for eight Oscars. The awards ceremony airs March 10 on ABC .
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