Ryan Gosling's Hollywood Shake-Up: Oceans Exit, Tron Talk, and Star Wars Buzz
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The entertainment world saw a noteworthy shift for Ryan Gosling in the past few days as several headline projects changed direction and his name surfaced in both industry news and online chatter. The most widely cited story: Gosling is officially out of the highly anticipated Oceans Eleven prequel. Multiple outlets—including ScreenRant, Deadline, and The Hollywood Reporter—reported that Bradley Cooper has replaced Gosling as the male lead opposite Margot Robbie in the 1960s-set European heist film, which remains under the direction of Lee Isaac Chung. This notable casting change quashes fan hopes for a Barbie movie reunion and signals Gosling’s retreat, at least for now, from what was shaping up to be a major tentpole for Warner Bros.
Meanwhile, Gosling’s name was invoked in a surprising context by Hollywood insiders dissecting the flop of Tron Ares at the box office. The Hollywood Reporter relayed comments from a top talent agent who dismissed speculation that any single star—including Gosling—could have saved the Disney sequel's fortunes, emphasizing, "You could have had Ryan Gosling, it wasn’t going to work. No one asked for this reboot." This brought Gosling’s perceived box office draw into the wider conversation about franchise fatigue just as Tron Ares struggled globally.
On the streaming front, Gosling’s profile remained robust. His 2010 romantic drama Blue Valentine, often cited as his rawest performance, received new attention after landing on Fubo TV and Prime Video, with FandomWire noting the film’s continued relevance and acclaim. In addition, The Fall Guy, last year’s well-reviewed action-comedy starring Gosling and Emily Blunt, was announced as coming to Peacock, expanding its streaming reach after a successful theatrical run, according to Collider.
In the realm of speculation, recent chatter around Star Wars: Starfighter—a new standalone film from Shawn Levy where Gosling is reportedly a lead—picked up steam. Cinema Blind published fresh plot details about the film, fueling anticipation among both Star Wars fans and industry observers, though official casting confirmation and production start dates remain unverified.
Social media mentions of Gosling have spiked around these news items, particularly regarding the Oceans prequel switch and commentary on his fit for big franchises, but Gosling himself has remained off the promotional circuit, with no significant new public appearances or interviews noted this week. There is no confirmation of new business ventures, personal updates, or social media posts from the actor himself. This low profile is typical for Gosling but makes the industry’s chatter about what projects he chooses—and declines—all the more newsworthy.
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