
Ryan Gosling's Power Moves: General Admission, Family Outings, and Viral Sensations
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Ryan Gosling’s star power and business acumen have dominated recent headlines with a series of major moves and rare appearances. Variety broke the news today that Gosling and Apple Original Films executive Jessie Henderson have launched General Admission, a new production company with an ambitious three-year first-look film deal at Amazon MGM Studios. The pact ensures Gosling’s creative projects, some starring himself, will headline streaming and theatrical releases, marking a significant step in his legacy as both artist and industry player. Amazon MGM Studios praised Gosling as a singular talent with a global audience, making this a long-term shift in his influence both in front of and behind the camera.
Meanwhile, Gosling returned to the limelight in Paris this month at the 2024 Olympics, accompanied by his wife Eva Mendes and their two daughters, making it a highly unusual complete family outing. Photos snapped at the Chateau de Versailles and Versailles Gymnastics Center made rounds in Hello! and People, with Gosling keeping a casual but confident vibe, and the couple’s daughters making their first major public appearance. Given the family’s legendary privacy, such a personal showing will be remembered as a landmark public moment and is sparking a wave of speculation in celebrity circles about whether the couple might become a more visible duo as they approach their next decade together.
On the project front, Gosling is everywhere. His sci-fi epic Project Hail Mary, directed by Phil Lord and Chris Miller, has already become a viral sensation before its 2026 release. According to The Business Standard, its trailer shattered records with over 400 million views in the first week, currently holding the title for most-watched trailer for a non-franchise original film. Gosling appeared at San Diego Comic-Con looking trim and sharp, discussing the intense physical and psychological transformation for his role as Ryland Grace, which he jokingly described as going from “space caveman to space person.”
Gosling and Will Ferrell are set to pair up for Tough Guys, a new action-comedy being developed at Amazon MGM Studios per IMDB news. Daniel Gold’s script will see the duo as henchmen going rogue, a stylistic departure underscored by Gosling’s own enthusiasm for the project. His previous blockbuster, The Fall Guy with Emily Blunt, is set to premiere on Netflix worldwide September 3rd after a successful theatrical run, giving global audiences their turn at the high-octane love letter to stunt performers and old Hollywood grit.
Notably, Gosling maintained his social presence with playful moments—being spotted at “The Fall Guy” premiere in a Beavis and Butt-Head costume with SNL’s Mikey Day, cementing his embrace of fun and irreverence even amidst a schedule packed with billion-dollar stakes.
Speculation swirls about Gosling stepping into the Star Wars universe and an Ocean’s Eleven prequel alongside Margot Robbie, as FandomWire and Variety hint at pre-production buzz, though official confirmation is still pending. In terms of lifestyle, AOL reminds us he is a co-owner of Beverly Hills hotspot Tagine and released a quirky Halloween album, underscoring his ongoing range and entrepreneurial savvy.
No matter the headline, from business expansion to blockbuster traction and rare family moments, Ryan Gosling continues to shape his own narrative—and by all appearances, he’s just getting started.
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