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Ryan Gosling is sharing some new details about his character in The Gray Man.
In the movie, the 41-year-old actor plays a skilled spy who works for the CIA and operates under the name Sierra Six. When he discovers some dark secrets about the agency, he finds himself hunted by a series of assassins who will stop at nothing to take him out.
He discussed his decision to take on the role in a new interview with Empire Magazine.
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Ryan shared that he was drawn to the character given how different he was from most spy archetypes.
“His goals aren’t monetary, it’s not about treasure, it’s not revenge,” he said. He just wants to have the right to sit on the couch and watch Netflix like the rest of us.”
He added that the film was unique in its ability to blend comedic moments with thrilling action.
“In almost every scene, we tried to set it up so that he was at a disadvantage. And it becomes about watching him use whatever is in his environment to gain leverage,” he said. “And what he uses most consistently is a sense of humor. It’s a survival tool. If he can find what’s funny about the absurdity of the situation, he can distance himself from the danger of it.”
As for whether he’d be up for a sequel, Ryan said he would jump at the opportunity.
“I loved making this film,” he said. “I’d love to do it again. I’m hoping we can bump Six up to a name status at some point, just for his own sanity.”
The Gray Man will hit theaters on July 15 and debut on Netflix on July 22. Check out the first look photos here.
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