The Fall Guy Creators Call Ryan Gosling’s Action Comedy “A Love Letter to Stunts”

The creative team behind The Fall Guy have broken down the upcoming action comedy movie starring Ryan Gosling.The first trailer for the film introduces audiences to Colt Seaver (Ryan Gosling), an experienced stuntman who reunites with his ex, Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt), when she is hired to direct a sci-fi blockbuster he’s working on. However, when the film’s star (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) goes missing, Colt sets out to track him down and winds up in the middle of dangerous dealings. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, producer Kelly McCormick said the film was “a love letter to stunts. It’s a love letter to cinema. And it’s actually a love letter to crews who make cinema. Coming out of what we’ve experienced this year, this is the time to do it. It’s just this big love fest.”The Fall Guy is a remake of the 1981 television series of the same name, which starred Lee Majors as a stunt performer who moonlights as a bounty hunter. McCormick and director David Leitch are both avowed fans of the series, which “lit the fuse” for a generation of aspiring stuntmen. “It showed the skills [Majors’ character] had,” McCormick said. “He was outwitting everybody and was not really believed to be anybody who could get anything done — and then he ended up getting everything done in the nick of time. And they actually achieved really big, practical stunts every week.” Leitch’s action bonafides include decades of stuntwork before directing blockbusters like John Wick, Deadpool 2 and Bullet Train.Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Trailer Reveals New Battle and the Return of Cornelius

The creative team behind The Fall Guy have broken down the upcoming action comedy movie starring Ryan Gosling.

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The first trailer for the film introduces audiences to Colt Seaver (Ryan Gosling), an experienced stuntman who reunites with his ex, Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt), when she is hired to direct a sci-fi blockbuster he’s working on. However, when the film’s star (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) goes missing, Colt sets out to track him down and winds up in the middle of dangerous dealings. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, producer Kelly McCormick said the film was “a love letter to stunts. It’s a love letter to cinema. And it’s actually a love letter to crews who make cinema. Coming out of what we’ve experienced this year, this is the time to do it. It’s just this big love fest.”

The Fall Guy is a remake of the 1981 television series of the same name, which starred Lee Majors as a stunt performer who moonlights as a bounty hunter. McCormick and director David Leitch are both avowed fans of the series, which “lit the fuse” for a generation of aspiring stuntmen. “It showed the skills [Majors’ character] had,” McCormick said. “He was outwitting everybody and was not really believed to be anybody who could get anything done — and then he ended up getting everything done in the nick of time. And they actually achieved really big, practical stunts every week.” Leitch’s action bonafides include decades of stuntwork before directing blockbusters like John Wick, Deadpool 2 and Bullet Train.

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