Margot Robbie's leap into the world of Hollywood was nothing short of iconic. From her breakout role in The Wolf of Wall Street to her iconic portrayal of Harley Quinn in the DC Extended universe, the Aussie actress has always delivered characters that were both engaging and memorable. But it's with her latest outing, Barbie, that Robbie has truly crafted her magnum opus, not just as an actor, but as a visionary producer. Now, she'll be reaping the fruits of her efforts.

Drawing parallels between her journey and that of the infamous board game character "Rich Uncle" Pennybags, Robbie has navigated the high-stakes world of filmmaking with unparalleled success.

As Barbie obliterated box office expectations, it has not only cemented Robbie's reputation as a Hollywood powerhouse but also as a smart businesswoman. Variety reports that the 33-year-old stands to make a whopping $50 million from the film, a testament to her foresight and negotiating prowess.

Beyond the numbers, it's the narrative behind the billion-dollar film that's truly enthralling. Robbie wasn't just the lead star; she was its anchor. Taking on dual roles, Robbie championed the project through, LuckyChap Entertainment, her production company, aligning the iconic doll with Hollywood's acclaimed director Greta Gerwig, an fateful alliance that, in hindsight, couldn't have been better. The actress brazenly pitched Barbie to Warner Bros. as a potential billion-dollar film, and while skeptics might have thought she was overselling, the reality shows otherwise.