Shifting Schedules: Ryan Gosling Exits Daniels’ Upcoming Film
In a surprising turn of events, Ryan Gosling has decided to step away from a new project helmed by the visionary filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known collectively as Daniels. This news comes as a disappointment to fans who were eager to see what Gosling would bring to the table following his recent blockbuster hit “Project Hail Mary.”
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Behind the Scenes of the Departure
Sources reveal that the untitled film, which had secured a California tax credit for shooting in Los Angeles, is on a strict filming schedule set for this summer. Unfortunately, this timetable clashes with Gosling’s commitments to the “Star Wars” universe, where he is currently wrapping up “Starfighter.” Despite efforts, there was no viable solution to align the schedules, leading to Gosling’s exit from the project.
What’s Next for the Film?
As of now, the producers have not announced a replacement for Gosling, leaving a significant role up for grabs. The film, still shrouded in mystery without even a title or plot details, is slated for a theatrical release on November 19, 2027. It marks another collaboration between Daniels and Universal Pictures, following their critically acclaimed success with “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” which swept multiple Oscars.
The anticipation around the project remains high, as Daniels have proven their mettle by not only capturing the audience’s imagination but also garnering industry accolades. With Universal Pictures, they’re expected to scale new creative heights, given the broader resources now at their disposal.
Continued Ventures and Oversight
The project continues to be produced by Daniels and Jonathan Wang under their Playgrounds deal with Universal. This partnership recently produced “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist,” set for release by Focus Features. Overseeing the development of this new venture are Universal’s Executive Vice President of Production Development Sara Scott and Director of Production Development Jacqueline Garell.
Professional Representation and Future Projects
Gosling, who is represented by CAA and Sloane, Offer, Weber, and Dern, is also preparing for his role in Shawn Levy’s “Star Wars: Starfighter.” On the other hand, Daniels are managed by Mosaic and Yorn, Levine, Barnes, Krintzman, Rubenstein, Kohner, Endlich, Goodell & Gellman. As the production schedule for the untitled film tightens, the industry eagerly awaits to see who will step into the leading role vacated by Gosling.
While the sudden change in casting might seem like a setback, it opens up new possibilities for the film. With Daniels’ track record, whoever steps into the role is likely to be part of a project that’s both unique and captivating. Stay tuned for more updates as this intriguing cinematic endeavor continues to unfold.
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