Which will you be seeing first? Both films release Friday, and it seems Hoosiers favor Greta Gerwig's Barbie to Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer.
INDIANAPOLIS — According to a recent study from ProjectorScreen.com, Indiana favors Greta Gerwig's Barbie to Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer.
The study tracked geotagged twitter data over 30 days including tweets, hashtags and direct keyword phrases about the two movies that both release on July 21st. These hashtags and phrases included things like , #BarbieMovie,"watch Barbie,""bought tickets for Barbie,""excited for Barbie," as well as #Oppenheimer,"watch Oppenheimer,""excited for Oppenheimer."Their findings found that the Hoosier state is most excited for Barbie.The top 10"Barbenheimer" states are as follows:9. NevadaThe study also tracked the popular meme"Barbenheimer.
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