Margot Robbie, known for her role in the upcoming movie "Barbie," has expressed her unfazed attitude towards not receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. Despite the omission, Robbie celebrated the film's eight nominations, showing particular support for director Greta Gerwig. She highlighted her belief in Gerwig's deserving a Best Director nomination, citing her exceptional work on "Barbie" which also received a Best Picture nomination. Ryan Gosling, co-starring as Ken, received nominations for both an original song and his performance, while America Ferrera received a nod for Best Supporting Actress. The awards ceremony is set for March 10, where the Warner Bros. and Mattel film may yet receive further recognition.

Why was Margot Robbie not bothered by her Oscar snub for "Barbie"?

Margot Robbie was not overly concerned about her Oscar snub because she feels grateful for the film's success and the eight nominations it did receive. She places more importance on the team's achievements and director Greta Gerwig's work than on individual accolades.

"Barbie" is a film adaptation backed by Warner Bros. and Mattel featuring the iconic doll character. The project has been notable for its inclusion of a high-profile cast and creative team, with Greta Gerwig at the helm as the director. The film's anticipation has grown due to its commentary on pop culture and societal expectations, as represented through its main character and story. With a history rooted in being a cherished childhood toy, "Barbie" as a film aims to add depth and a modern take to its namesake, creating a narrative that extends beyond what's traditionally expected from the brand.