
Ryan Gosling: From Barbie to Star Wars, Navigating Fame and Family
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Ryan Gosling has been everywhere these past few days in a way that promises to ripple through pop culture and his own biography for years to come. Riding the momentum of his celebrated run in “Barbie” and “The Fall Guy,” the newest headline is his high-profile involvement in the upcoming “Star Wars: Starfighter.” Announced at the Star Wars Celebration 2025 in Japan, Gosling will take the lead in this new standalone film, marking his entry into the galaxy far, far away, a long-anticipated and potentially career-defining move according to Good Morning America. Production has recently begun, and Deadline reports major casting additions and Oscar Isaac’s public hint that he’s ready to join Gosling on-screen, fueling fan excitement and industry speculation over ensemble possibilities. Collider notes these casting rumors have become a hot topic at major film festivals.
Meanwhile, Gosling and Eva Mendes made rare waves in the social media ecosystem and traditional media when they appeared with their daughters at the Paris Olympics this August, their first public outing as a family. AOL details how Gosling, Mendes, and daughters Esmeralda and Amada attended equestrian and gymnastics events at the iconic Chateau de Versailles, drawing heavy press coverage without compromising their strict privacy. Every major entertainment outlet—from Hello to People—ran headline stories dissecting the significance of this extremely rare Gosling-Mendes family appearance, reinforcing the couple's reputation for prioritizing their girls’ privacy above Hollywood’s glare.
His family values have been at the center of multiple recent interviews, including Men’s Health and the Sunday Times, where he credits Mendes and their daughters for grounding his life and career choices. Mendes’ book “Desi, Mami, and the Never-Ending Worries,” inspired by their children, has been making waves since its fall 2024 release, and social channels have been abuzz as fans share stories of spotting the family in Paris.
With Barbie about to air as a broadcast event on TF1, French TV is billing Gosling’s performance as Ken a “cult” moment, sparking another round of nostalgia-driven commentary across European media and prompting think pieces on his career evolution by sources like Numero and IMDb. Revisits to his signature roles, especially after his Oscars performance of “I’m Just Ken,” have landed on IMDb’s main news feed, keeping public discussion swirling. Put simply, as Gosling gears up for the Star Wars era of his career, his star power—and his commitment to family as his true north—are making headlines both on and off the screen.
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