
Ryan Gosling's Stellar Week: Comic-Con, Star Wars, and Hollywood Moves
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It has been a headline-grabbing week for Ryan Gosling, starting with his surprise appearance at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 to promote Project Hail Mary, his much-anticipated sci-fi film based on Andy Weir’s novel. Gosling, joined by author Andy Weir and directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller, energized fans with a sneak peek of the film, showcasing his teacher-turned-astronaut character and describing his arc as a dramatic personal evolution. The actor’s playful nod to his character’s “space caveman” look at the panel—hoping it inspires future Comic-Con cosplay—quickly trended on film Twitter, further boosting anticipation for the movie. According to Just Jared, the five-minute preview generated substantial positive press, cementing Hail Mary as one of the year’s tentpole releases.
Hot on the heels of this Comic-Con buzz, Lucasfilm officially announced that Gosling will lead the next standalone Star Wars film, Starfighter, directed by Shawn Levy and set for a 2027 release. Starring opposite Irish newcomer Flynn Gray, Gosling plays a protector torn between galactic duty and family bonds in an unexplored section of the Star Wars universe. First-look images and production updates from Lucasfilm went viral across X and Instagram, sparking speculation about the storyline and instantly driving Starfighter to the top of fan wish lists. Hypebeast and multiple Hollywood trades see the casting as a seismic event, both for Gosling’s profile and the Star Wars franchise, since it marks an original story outside previous timelines, and filming has already begun in the UK. LaineyGossip confirms the production is moving at lightspeed, with rumors swirling that its script may help recalibrate Disney’s approach to Star Wars storytelling.
Businesswise, Gosling made waves with the announcement of General Admission, his new production company launched alongside Jessie Henderson and backed by a three-year first-look deal with Amazon MGM Studios. Variety and Amazon heralded the move as a bid to shake up both theatrical and streaming landscapes, with Gosling committed to producing and occasionally starring in bold, genre-diverse features aimed at global audiences.
On the philanthropy front, Gosling recently helped raise $275,000 for Christopher’s Haven, a Boston-based nonprofit aiding families of children with cancer, teaming up with Chris Evans, his co-star from The Gray Man, as reported by AOL. Social media lit up with clips and photos of Gosling and long-time partner Eva Mendes in Beverly Hills on September 1, marking a rare public outing for the couple. The pair’s low-key Sunday brunch made headlines for their enduring privacy and understated style. Entertainment coverage continued to revisit Gosling’s co-ownership of the acclaimed Beverly Hills Moroccan restaurant Tagine, a culinary side venture that has quietly influenced LA’s fine dining scene.
Finally, Gosling addressed his “I’m Just Ken” Oscars performance and stunt work in The Fall Guy in a much-shared interview, reflecting on his career evolution, work-life balance, and how his family—especially Mendes and their two daughters—remains his foundation. From the red carpets to the boardroom, it’s clear Gosling’s week has been as multifaceted as the man himself, with every move scrutinized and celebrated across traditional and social media.
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