During his "Saturday Night Live" monologue, Ryan Gosling parodied Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" while wearing a fur coat, prompting Emily Blunt to join him on stage and express frustration over his Ken obsession. Blunt also revealed her own struggle to move on from a previous role, before eventually joining Gosling in the parody. The duo promoted their new movie "The Fall Guy," which opens in theaters on May 3rd.
Ryan Gosling is set to host Saturday Night Live with Chris Stapleton as the musical guest, and in a promo clip, he humorously grapples with how to approach the country star for an autograph. This marks both Gosling and Stapleton's third time on SNL, coinciding with the promotional cycle for Gosling's upcoming film "The Fall Guy" and Stapleton's latest album "Higher."
Hannah Waddingham, known for her role in Game of Thrones, revealed that she now suffers from chronic claustrophobia due to filming the infamous "wineboarding" scene. She described enduring 10 hours of actual waterboarding and being strapped to a table with leather straps, resulting in strap marks and a loss of voice. Waddingham and Lena Headey, who filmed the scene, both expressed discomfort with the experience. Despite the trauma, Waddingham emphasized the commitment to serving the piece and getting on with it.
Hannah Waddingham, known for her role in Game of Thrones, revealed on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert that her experience on the show left her with chronic claustrophobia due to the intense waterboarding scene she filmed. She described being strapped to a table for ten hours and having her hair dyed purple from grape juice used in the scene, leaving her with strap marks and unable to speak after the intense filming.
Stuntman Logan Holladay broke the Guinness World Record for most cannon rolls in a car during the filming of "The Fall Guy," presented with the certificate by stars Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. Directed by David Leitch, the movie pays homage to stuntmen and is set to hit theaters on May 3, with Gosling playing a stuntman named Colt Seavers and Blunt as a director named Jody Moreno. The record-breaking stunt involved executing eight and a half rolls in a modified Jeep Grand Cherokee, and the film is based on the 1980s TV show of the same name.
Ryan Gosling presents his stunt double, Logan Holladay, with a Guinness World Record for performing a record-breaking stunt in their latest film "The Fall Guy." The event, which included a special screening and Q&A session, highlighted the importance of the stunt community in cinema and paid homage to practical stunts. Inspired by the 1980s TV series, the film stars Gosling as a stuntman and Blunt as a budding film director, and is set to hit theaters on May 3.
The action-comedy film "The Fall Guy" has set a new Guinness World Record for the most cannon rolls in a car, performed by stunt driver Logan Holladay, surpassing the previous record held by a James Bond movie. The stars Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt presented Holladay with the official certificate at a special screening in Los Angeles, acknowledging the contribution of stunt performers to cinema. Director David Leitch aimed to showcase expert feats of driving, fights, and falls as a tribute to the stunt community. The film, which also stars Hannah Waddingham, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Stephanie Hsu, and Winston Duke, is set to hit theaters on May 3.
Ryan Gosling, at a screening of "The Fall Guy," expressed his long-standing appreciation for stunt performers, acknowledging their vital role in the film industry. He recounted his own history with stunt doubles and highlighted the collaborative effort involved in creating action sequences. Director David Leitch emphasized the film's tribute to stunt professionals, while actress Hannah Waddingham humorously mused about her own limited stunt capabilities. The movie, which stars Gosling as a former stuntman drawn back into the business, is set to release on May 3.
Ryan Gosling's viral "I'm Just Ken" performance at the Oscars included a planned interaction with Emma Stone, his "Crazy, Stupid, Love" and "La La Land" costar. Gosling, who expressed his willingness to work with Stone whenever possible, also made sure to pay respect to his "Barbie" costars Margot Robbie, Greta Gerwig, and America Ferrera during the performance. Choreographer Mandy Moore revealed that Gosling had a clear vision for the performance and specifically chose the line he wanted to share with Stone. Stone, who joked about her busted dress during the performance, expressed her amazement at Gosling's number. Fans can look forward to seeing Gosling's comedy skills in action in his upcoming movie "The Fall Guy."
"The Fall Guy" is a delightful action comedy that serves as a joyful testament to the people who make movies, particularly the underappreciated work of stunt doubles. Starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, the film is a charming rebuttal to the encroachment of digital effects in life and film, celebrating blockbuster movies and their illusions of grandeur made by dozens of people working in concert. Directed by David Leitch, a former stuntman, the movie offers an enjoyable exhibit of stunt staples and is a fizzy, funny, convincingly romantic delight that celebrates the craft of making big movies with big stunts without taking itself too seriously.
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt attended the world premiere of their new action comedy "The Fall Guy" at Austin's SXSW festival, where they discussed Gosling's recent Oscars performance of the nominated "Barbie" tune, "I'm Just Ken." The stars praised each other's chemistry and humor in the film, with Gosling acknowledging Blunt as the "secret sauce" of the movie. Additionally, Gosling shared a personal anecdote about his real-life partner, Eva Mendes, and her late dog's influence on a role in the film.
"The Fall Guy," directed by David Leitch and starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, premiered at SXSW as an action-packed tribute to stunt performers. The film, set to release on May 3, celebrates the behind-the-scenes magic of filmmaking and features wall-to-wall action set pieces. The premiere included motorcycle stunts and highlighted the importance of recognizing stunt performers in the film industry.
Ryan Gosling and director David Leitch premiered their action rom-com, The Fall Guy, at SXSW, receiving a warm welcome. The film pays tribute to stunt performers and features Gosling as a stuntman caught up in a murder and cover-up. The movie within a movie showcases practical stunt work and offers an inside look at the chaos on a film set. The cast, including Emily Blunt, Winston Duke, and others, attended the premiere, and the film is set to hit theaters on May 3.
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt arrived at the world premiere of their film "The Fall Guy" in Austin, Texas, on the back of a pickup truck, surprising fans at the SXSW Conference and Festival. The film follows a stuntman drafted back into action when the star of a movie directed by his ex goes missing. The actors also recently appeared at the Oscars and engaged in friendly banter. "The Fall Guy" is set to hit theaters on May 3.
Ryan Gosling's new movie "The Fall Guy" premiered at SXSW, where he assured the audience he wouldn't sing, and received cheers for his stuntman's record-breaking performance. The film, inspired by a 1980s TV show, is a comedic action movie paying tribute to stunt performers. Director David Leitch described it as a love letter to stuntmen and emphasized the personal significance of the film, having been a stuntman himself.