Next year, the classic sci-fi film "Blade Runner" is getting a sequel, and besides its original star, Harrison Ford, so far the cast for the movie looks more than interesting, including the likes of Ryan Gosling and Robin Wright -- and now, an alum from another Ridley Scott film has been added to the line-up: "The Martian" actress Mackenzie Davis is the latest star to join "Blade Runner 2." Read More »
Ryan Gosling is going to star along with Russell Crow in the upcoming comedy film, "The Nice Guy." During the promotional events of the film, Gosling talked about his second daughter with his long time girlfriend/fiance Eva Mendes. Read More »
After returning to his iconic Han Solo character in Star Wars: The Force Awakens last year, Harrison Ford is revisiting another of his classic roles: Rick Deckard, from Ridley Scott's sci-fi Blade Runner. Co-starring Ryan Gosling, the film was scheduled for an early 2018 release date, but it was just moved -- what does this mean? Read More »
Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes have another baby on the way, according to multiple reports. The long-time partners are getting ready for another little one and the actress is reportedly already several months along. Read More »
Robin Wright, who first became a star with The Princess Bride, is coming to another 1980s classic: she's in talks to join the sequel to Ridley Scott's sci-fi classic Blade Runner. The Golden Globe winner would be joining original star Harrison Ford (reprising his role of Rick Deckard) and Ryan Gosling in the project. Read More »
Amanda Seyfried is currently dating her costar Thomas Sadoski. The two are currently filming the comedy The Last Word. The 30-year-old Ted 2 actress actually met the 39-year-old Wild actor back in 2015 when they were both appearing in the off-Broadway play The Way We Get By. Read More »
After years of discussion, the Blade Runner 2 is finally a go and there's even an official release date! Harrison Ford will be back on the big screen reprising his role as Rick Deckard from the Ridley Scott classic from the '80s, this time joined by Oscar-nominated megastar Ryan Gosling, as the two will be directed by Denis Villeneuve. Read More »
One of the most pivotal moments in Ryan Gosling's career was playing Noah Calhoun in 'The Notebook.' The tear-jerking romance film was an instant hit, and took Gosling from little-known actor to mega movie star and heartthrob almost overnight. 'The Notebook's' author, Nicholas Sparks, is now opening up about casting Gosling, and the reason he got the part might surprise you. Read More »
Sophie Turner, best known as the long-suffering Sansa Stark in HBO's 'Game of Thrones,' attended the SAG Awards last Saturday and, of course, the room was filled with some of the biggest stars in film and television in Hollywood. That included the man who launched a million memes, actor Ryan Gosling. The 'X-Men: Apocalypse' actress indulged in a bit of a fangirl moment with an excited Instagram post when she spotted him. Read More »
Two generations of exciting actors officially unite for a Ridley Scott sequel. Harrison Ford, who played Rick Deckard in the 1982 sci-fi classic Blade Runner, will be reprising his role alongside Oscar nominee Ryan Gosling. The film, which will be directed by Denis Villeneuve, begins shooting this summer for a 2017 premiere. Read More »
There's a new Oscar frontrunner in town, and many people did not see it coming. Following a huge win at the Producers Guild of America Awards Saturday evening, The Big Short came out on top as the film currently most likely to go on to win Best Picture at this year's Oscars. Read More »
Birdman actress Emma Stone is in early negotiations to play iconic Disney villainess Cruella de Vil in a live action film that tells the early origins of her character. The infamous puppy hater made her debut in 1961 as the animated antagonist who wanted to skin the 101 Dalmatians. She was first played live by Glenn Close in the 1996 reboot and in its sequel 102 Dalmatians. Read More »
There's no use in settling – for someone's idea and then calling it your own. It's being reported that Saturday Night Live allegedly plagiarized a sketch called "Settl" this past weekend during the show's episode with host Ryan Gosling. Read More »