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Mattel Studios president Robbie Brenner unpacks her unifying vision for the studio's slate, including Hot Wheels, Masters of ...
Robbie Brenner, president of Mattel Studios and chief content officer, and Josh Silverman, chief franchise officer at Mattel, ...
Last month, Robbie Brenner and a team of Mattel executives made the trek to the Sundance Film Festival. For five days, they braved thin mountain air to get a sense of the emerging filmmakers who ...
For her leadership on the “Barbie” movie, Brenner was honored in 2023 as The Hollywood Reporter’s Producer of the Year. She was named last year to Forbes’ 50 over 50 list, celebrating her ...
Brenner joined Mattel in 2018 and oversaw production of the cultural phenomenon “Barbie,” which became the highest-grossing film of 2023 with $1.44 billion at the global box office.
Robbie Brenner, President and Chief Content Officer of Mattel Studios, will produce alongside Goldsman. Overseeing the project are Arturo Thur de Koós for Mattel and Greg Lessans for Weed Road.
Mattel has unified its film and television operations, elevating Robbie Brenner to president and chief content officer of Mattel Studios. Brenner, most recently president of Mattel Films ...
Robbie Brenner, president of Mattel Films since 2018, will lead the new unit as president and chief content officer, reporting to CEO Ynon Kreiz.
Filmmaker Jon M. Chu is set to helm the new “Hot Wheels” movie for Warner Bros. The live-action adaptation of Mattel's iconic toy car line is being produced with Bad Robot and Mattel Films, with Chu ...
Mattel Combines Film, TV Divisions Under Robbie Brenner Jennifer Breslow has been named head of television, with former CAA agent Darian Lanzetta and Tom McNulty acting as senior executives of film.