THE Barbie movie is now the highest grossing film of the year so far at the UK box office.

The blockbuster comedy — starring Aussie Margot Robbie, 33, as the famous fashion doll — has taken £67.5million in its first three weeks.

Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the pink hit flick Barbie

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Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the pink hit flick BarbieCredit: Alamy

The Super Mario Bros. Movie previously topped the UK charts for this year, with £54.6million.

And Barbie is on track to beat last year’s biggest earning UK film — Top Gun: Maverick at £83.7million — taking £17million more at the three-week mark.

Oppenheimer, which opened the same day as Barbie in a clash dubbed “Barbenheimer”, by fans, has taken £39.2million, enough to move it up to the UK’s third place.

Box office data comes from the British Film Institute and Comscore, counting figures for the UK and Ireland together.

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Barbie joined the billion-dollar movie club — becoming the first film solely directed by a woman to do so.

Greta Gerwig’s pink-drenched blockbuster has dazzled at the box office, hitting the milestone in just 17 days.

Distributor Warner Bros revealed the film finished the weekend with $1.03billion (£808million) in ticket sales worldwide.

It makes Gerwig, 40, one of just 29 solo directors to surpass the coveted milestone — and the only woman on the list.

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