Talk about a breakout!
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT 2023 has seen one young actress become an under-the-radar rising star, with Ariana Greenblatt appearing in projects such as Barbie and Ahsoka. As cinemas around the world continue to bounce back from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, theaters have still struggled to return to pre-pandemic levels of business. There are still major releases creating new stars, though, such as the record-breaking Barbie movie.
Ariana Greenblatt Has Had A Breakout Year In 2023: Barbie, Ahsoka & More Greenblatt's first big project in 2023 was the sci-fi dinosaur movie 65, in which she and Adam Driver portray humanoid aliens crash-landing on Earth in the time of the dinosaurs. 65 did not perform too well at the box office, but the dinosaur movie still gave Greenblatt a significant career jump.
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