Ryan Gosling Departs High-Profile Sci-Fi Action Comedy
Ryan Gosling exits an upcoming sci-fi action comedy directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, due to scheduling conflicts. The film is a sequel to the Oscar-winning 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'. Gosling's recent project, 'Project Hail Mary', directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, has been a box office success.
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In a surprising turn of events, Hollywood superstar Ryan Gosling has reportedly stepped away from his role in the highly anticipated sci-fi action comedy directed by the acclaimed duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.
Universal Pictures had slated the film for a November 19, 2027 release, but scheduling conflicts prevented Gosling from finalizing a deal with the studio. This untitled project is a follow-up to the Oscar-winning 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', which took home seven Oscars and grossed over USD 100 million worldwide.
Meanwhile, Gosling's latest feature, 'Project Hail Mary', directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, has achieved significant global success, earning USD 300 million at the box office.