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Warner Bros. Apologises After ‘Barbenheimer’ Tweets Spark Criticism In Japan: Report

The Warner Bros. Film Group in the United States has issued a public reason about social media exertion concerning the ‘Barbenheimer’ meme, which has caused outrage in Japan, Variety reported. “Warner Sisters unfeignedly apologises for its recent asleep social media engagement.” “The plant unfeignedly apologises,” the establishment wrote in an dispatch to Variety on Tuesday.

This comes after public review of Warner in Japan, the launch of an online solicitation against the plant, and an unanticipated step by Warner’s Japanese distribution arm.

Warner Bros. Japan issued a statement on its sanctioned Japanese-language Barbie Twitter account on Monday, criticising the plant’s U.S. division for sharing in the ‘Barbenheimer’ social media delirium.

The Barbie US Twitter account has interacted with some addict posts regarding ‘Barbenheimer,’ which alludes to the contemporaneous summer releases of Universal’s Oppenheimer and WarnerBros. Barbie.

Both flicks were released on July 21 in North America and numerous overseas regions and snappily came box office smashes. During their debuts, they helped propel the box office to its fourth loftiest-grossing weekend in history.

Oppenheimer has not yet been released in Japan, and no release date has been set. While the film debates the issue of whether bombings eventually saved lives and brought world peace, the current clash highlights the enduring perceptivity of the nuclear munitions debate in Japan, as per Variety.

According to some estimates, the two infinitesimal losers launched by the United States on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 killed as numerous as 250,000 people.

“We consider it extremely tragic that the sanctioned account of the American headquarters for the movie’ Barbie’ replied to the social media bulletins of ‘Barbenheimer’ suckers,” Warner Bros. Japan wrote in a statement published on the ‘Barbie’ Japan Twitter profile. “We take this situation veritably seriously. We’re asking the U.S. headquarters to take applicable action. We apologize to those who were offended by this series of impertinent responses. Warner Bros Japan.”

In response to one ‘Barbenheimer’ addict art bill depicting Margot Robbie’s Barbie perched on Cillian Murphy’s J.Robert Oppenheimer’s shoulders in front of a flaming infinitesimal mushroom pall, the ‘Barbie’ U.S. Twitter regard twittered, “It’s going to be a summer to flash back.” Twitter, now known as X, streamlined the tweet with a community comment explaining the literal background of the mushroom pall picture.

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