Washington [USA], actress and producer Margot Robbie recently shared her thoughts on her new project and compared it to the complexities of the film industry.

The 'Barbie' star has ventured into the business world with the launch of her own gin brand, Papa Salt, Deadline reports.

The Australian star, along with her husband and business partner Tom Ackerley and three close friends, have introduced Papa Salt to the market.

Robbie described the process of creating and marketing her gin as "refreshing," noting the stark contrast to the unpredictable nature of the film business, Deadline reported.

"Movies are a crazy business where you're selling something that's not tangible, it's an idea," Robbie explained.

"You have no idea how much it's going to win, who's going to see it, if they're going to see it, or how it's going to be received. This seems a lot simpler, it's easier to predict things," she said.

According to Deadline, Margot Robbie's production company LuckyChap Entertainment has achieved significant success since its founding in 2014. The company's diverse slate of films, which includes acclaimed titles such as 'I, Tonya,' 'Promising Young Woman,' and ' Barbie', has earned numerous accolades, including 25 Academy Award nominations and billions in box office earnings.

Meanwhile, he is set to produce an upcoming Warner Bros. project, which is reportedly the comic book package for 'Avengelyne.'

The project, which emerged the previous month, caught the studio's attention, marking the possible landing point for the adaptation, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The film will reportedly be directed by Olivia Wilde, known for her work on 'Do n't Worry Darling', with Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara of LuckyChap Productions producing.

Margot Robbie will also bring another beloved classic to the big screen with a live-action adaptation of 'Monopoly,' according to People magazine.

Along with her LuckyChap partners Josey McNamara and her husband Tom Ackerley, she is spearheading the project under her production banner.

In addition to 'Monopoly', LuckyChap is also venturing into the world of video game adaptations with an upcoming film based on 'The Sims'.