During the world premiere of “The Fall Guy” at SXSW, Ryan Gosling charmed the audience with his humble introduction, assuring them that he wouldn’t be singing. This garnered a mixed reaction of “awws” and “boos” from the crowd, showcasing the diverse reactions to the star.
Drawing inspiration from the hit 1980s TV show, “The Fall Guy” promises to be a nostalgic throwback for fans of the original series. With fire-blazing scenes and cars crashing left and right, the movie delivered on the action-packed moments that had the audience laughing out loud and cheering enthusiastically.
Ryan Gosling took the opportunity during the premiere to shine a light on his stuntman, Logan Holiday, who broke the Guinness World Record for the most cannon rolls in the movie. Gosling’s acknowledgment of the hard work and talent of the stunt performers was met with great applause and laughter from the audience.
Director David Leitch revealed that “The Fall Guy” was a love letter to stuntmen, showcasing the incredible contribution they make to movies. The love story element between Gosling and Emily Blunt’s characters was added to add depth to the plot, which resonated well with the audience.
Both Ryan Gosling and David Leitch expressed their gratitude towards the crew and stunt performers who brought “The Fall Guy” to life. Gosling’s personal connection to the role as a former stuntman added an extra layer of authenticity to the movie, making it a meaningful project for everyone involved.
“The Fall Guy” premiering at SXSW was not just another action movie, but a heartfelt tribute to the unsung heroes of the film industry – the stunt performers. With Ryan Gosling’s charismatic presence and David Leith’s directorial vision, the movie promises to be a memorable cinematic experience for audiences everywhere.