
Ryan Gosling's Star Wars Role, Comic-Con Buzz, and New Studio Deal Signal Next Chapter
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Ryan Gosling has had a whirlwind week with headlines and developments that could mark lasting milestones in his career. Just days ago, the announcement electrified the entertainment world when ComicBookMovie.com confirmed Gosling will star in the upcoming Star Wars film Starfighter set for a 2027 release. This project, announced during Star Wars Celebration and already in production, places him in the lead role for a major standalone entry set a few years after Episode IX—a timeline that fans have been eager to see explored, promising Gosling potential new mythic status within pop culture.
Simultaneously, Gosling’s promotional tour for Project Hail Mary hit a high note at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, where he appeared on the panel with directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and author Andy Weir to reveal exclusive footage and discuss his transformation into Ryland Grace, a teacher-turned-astronaut tasked with saving humanity. The event, covered by Collider and multiple outlets, underlines Gosling’s continued pivot to big-budget, high-concept science fiction. Project Hail Mary will release in theaters and IMAX worldwide in March 2026, with Gosling both starring and producing. At CinemaCon, he described the film as a journey demanding both laughs and tears and shared his excitement about collaborating with Lord and Miller, highlighting his growing influence behind the camera as well as in front of it.
On the business front, Variety broke the news that Gosling and industry veteran Jessie Henderson have launched General Admission, a new production company with a three-year first-look deal at Amazon MGM Studios. The venture is specifically aimed at producing bold theatrical and streaming projects, some led by Gosling himself. Amazon MGM Studios leadership called him a singular artist whose creativity should reach broad audiences, positioning General Admission as a vehicle for even greater creative control and legacy-building within Hollywood.
His 2024 hit The Fall Guy, a stuntman action extravaganza co-starring Emily Blunt, has just begun streaming globally on Netflix after a lucrative theatrical run, drawing renewed attention to Gosling’s ability to headline both action and comedy. Social media has been abuzz, with posts featuring images, reviews, and memes tied to his new roles and his offbeat comedic persona from promotions and interviews.
Meanwhile, press coverage including from People has focused on his family life, with fresh interviews highlighting how fatherhood with partner Eva Mendes continues to influence his choices, especially in steering away from darker roles. In a smaller pop-culture aside, Gosling’s old film The Place Beyond the Pines, where he starred opposite Mendes, is trending on Netflix before leaving the platform, reminding audiences of his deep filmography and long-standing relationship.
Finally, in business circles, both playful and serious references to Gosling abound—including marketing stunts and giveaways featuring cardboard cutouts of him, illustrating his status as an enduring icon well beyond the screen, from podcast banter to business newsletters. This past week’s developments, capped by blockbuster casting and a new studio launch, underline that Gosling is not only maintaining his A-list status but is actively shaping the future of entertainment. Speculation is rampant around what the Starfighter project will entail and how these latest moves might define the next chapter of his career and personal story.
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