Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt’s ‘Barbenheimer’ rivalry was everything at the Oscars 2024

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt’s ‘Barbenheimer’ rivalry was everything at the Oscars 2024

Unless you’ve lived in a hole for the last year, you’ll know that the two titan movies of last summer were undeniably ‘Barbenheimer’ – or Barbie and Oppenheimer. The two entirely opposite films, released on the very same weekend in July, went on to be the iconic pairing we didn’t know we needed – one a fantasy, feminist, comedy musical about Barbie, the other a sobering biopic about the invention of the atomic bomb – but they also started a box office race over who would be more successful.

And, while Barbie made more money, Oppenheimer cultivated more industry praise, with numerous Oscar nods, while Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig were both snubbed for their roles in Barbie as lead actress and lead director, respectively.

So, when Ryan Gosling (who played Barbie’s love interest, Ken) and Emily Blunt (who played Oppenheimer’s wife, Kitty) took to the stage together at the 96th academy awards to present the award for Best Stunt Performance, we hoped for some chaotic antics… and we weren’t disappointed.

Ryan opened with a steely, “Oh. Hello Emily,” to which she replied, “wow, bit of frosty hello,” before he explained: “not at all, no. I’m just happy that we can finally put this ‘Barbenheimer’ rivalry behind us.”

Emily agreed stating: “That’s right, here’s Ken and Kitty, just leaving all that fodder in the dust, guys. And the way this award season’s turned out, it wasn’t that much of a rivalry, so, just let it go.” The audience awkward-smiled acknowledging the disparity between the two films’ Oscar nominations, but Ryan ploughed on noting: “It’s true, you guys are doing very well. Congratulations. But you know, I think I kind of figured out why they called it ‘Barbenheimer’ and they didn’t call it ‘Oppenbarbie.’”

When asked why, he continued: “Well, I think you guys are at the tail-end of that because you were riding Barbie’s coat tails all summer.” From the audience, an ecstatic Margot can be seen creasing behind her hands. But Emily shot back, saying “Thanks for Ken-splaining that to me. Alright, Mr I-Need-To-Paint-My-Abs-On-To-Get-Nominated, you don’t see Robert Downey doing that, Robert Downey did not paint his abs on.”

The banter between the two is even funnier, given we know the two actors are actually friends and have starred in The Fall Guy together (an action comedy about a stunt double that’s soon to be released and fill the hole left behind by Barbenheimer).

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