Cillian Murphy open to playing Ken in ‘Barbie 2’

Margot Robbie, Issa Rae, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Greta Gerwig, Michael Cera and Ryan Gosling attend 'The cast of 'Barbie' appear on SiriusXM's 'The Jess Cagle Show.' Picture: Reuters

Margot Robbie, Issa Rae, America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon, Greta Gerwig, Michael Cera and Ryan Gosling attend 'The cast of 'Barbie' appear on SiriusXM's 'The Jess Cagle Show.' Picture: Reuters

Published Jul 26, 2023

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Cillian Murphy is open to playing a Ken in a ‘Barbie’ sequel.

The 47-year-old actor is currently promoting his movie ‘Oppenheimer’ at the same time as Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are promoting their film about the beloved Mattel dolls, and the ‘Peaky Blinders’ star admitted he would happily “have a conversation” to discuss getting involved with the rival blockbuster.

Speaking to ‘Omelete’, Murphy said: “Would I play a Ken in ‘Barbie 2’? Sure, yeah. Let’s read the script, let’s have a conversation.”

Despite both ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ being released at the same time, Murphy insisted it is “great for cinema” to have such major box office draws going head-to-head.

He said: “I can’t wait to see [Barbie]. I can’t wait to see the movie. I think it’s great for cinema to get all these great movies happening this summer.”

‘Barbie’ casting directors Lucy Bevan and Allison Jones recently discussed how they had gathered the perfect ensemble to play the different Kens in the film, with roles going to the likes of Ryan Gosling, Simu Liu, Ncuti Gatwa and John Cena.

Jones told Vanity Fair magazine: “We needed actors who could get the fact that our Barbies only knew pleasant things.”

Bevan added: “They were definitely really different, but they had to feel like a cohesive group. You wanted to cast people who were really going to get on and be great and enjoy it.”

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, some potential Kens were ruled out because they couldn’t spend three months in London for the shoot, with the pair revealing Bowen Yang, Ben Platt and Dan Levy all missed out due to scheduling conflicts.

Jones said: “They were, I’m not kidding, really bummed they couldn’t do it.”