Ryan Gosling to appear in 'The Gray Man' sequel, Netflix greenlights spin-off film
27.07.2022 - 05:49
/ foxnews.com
Ryan Gosling is set to reprise his role as Court Gentry, an ex-CIA operative also known as Gray Man and Sierra Six, in the sequel to the popular Netflix film. Netflix announced Tuesday that due to the popularity of the original film, they have approved a sequel starring Gosling and also bringing back directors Joe and Anthony Russo, with original co-writer Stephen McFeely working on the script.The films are based on a book series of the same name written by Mark Greaney.
Ryan Gosling starred in "The Gray Man" and is set to star in its sequel.The sequel will be written and directed by the same people who did the first one. (AP) "The audience reaction to The Gray Man has been nothing short of phenomenal," the Russo brothers said in a press release.
"We are so appreciative of the enthusiasm that fans across the world have had for this film. With so many amazing characters in the movie, we had always intended for the Gray Man to be part of an expanded universe, and we are thrilled that Netflix is announcing a sequel with Ryan, as well as a second script that we’re excited to talk about soon." Nothing is known about the sequel except for who is starring in it and that it is in the works.
The popularity of "The Gray Man" also led the way for Netflix to approve a spin-off film, which will be a separate story but will continue to explore the world Gentry lives in.The spin-off is being written by Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese, who also wrote "Deadpool." "With The Gray Man, the Russos delivered an edge-of-your-seat spectacle that audiences around the world are loving. We're excited to continue to partner with them and the team at AGBO as they build out The Gray Man universe," said Scott Stuber, head of global film for Netflix, in a
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