Ryan Gosling Wants New Netflix Movie To Launch A Franchise
Although audiences have yet to even see a The Gray Man trailer, it’s clear that Gosling is hoping the film is popular enough for a sequel. With The Gray Man marking one of Netflix’s most expensive original projects to date, coming in at a budget of a whopping $200 million (matching that of Red Notice), it’s clear that the streamer is also banking on the movie being a hit. While Gosling’s comments don’t reveal too much about the film itself, his desire to bump his character “up to a name status” would suggest that, instead of being called by his actual name, Court Gentry, the character will often be referred to by his code name, Sierra Six.
With the recent news of Netflix’s subscriber loss (which is expected to continue throughout the year), it’s unclear how the streamer will modify its original content slate moving forward. The Gray Man boasts some impressive talent, both in front of and behind the camera, but the movie’s massive budget might hurt its chances at a sequel – at least one made at the same scale. It’s unclear if Gosling will get his wish for The Gray Man to start a franchise, but if it proves popular enough for Netflix when it releases on July 15, a sequel is certainly within the realm of possibility.
Source: Empire
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Ryan Gosling Wants New Netflix Movie To Launch A Franchise
Although audiences have yet to even see a The Gray Man trailer, it’s clear that Gosling is hoping the film is popular enough for a sequel. With The Gray Man marking one of Netflix’s most expensive original projects to date, coming in at a budget of a whopping $200 million (matching that of Red Notice), it’s clear that the streamer is also banking on the movie being a hit. While Gosling’s comments don’t reveal too much about the film itself, his desire to bump his character “up to a name status” would suggest that, instead of being called by his actual name, Court Gentry, the character will often be referred to by his code name, Sierra Six.
With the recent news of Netflix’s subscriber loss (which is expected to continue throughout the year), it’s unclear how the streamer will modify its original content slate moving forward. The Gray Man boasts some impressive talent, both in front of and behind the camera, but the movie’s massive budget might hurt its chances at a sequel – at least one made at the same scale. It’s unclear if Gosling will get his wish for The Gray Man to start a franchise, but if it proves popular enough for Netflix when it releases on July 15, a sequel is certainly within the realm of possibility.
Source: Empire
#Ryan #Gosling #Netflix #Movie #Launch #Franchise
Ryan Gosling Wants New Netflix Movie To Launch A Franchise
Although audiences have yet to even see a The Gray Man trailer, it’s clear that Gosling is hoping the film is popular enough for a sequel. With The Gray Man marking one of Netflix’s most expensive original projects to date, coming in at a budget of a whopping $200 million (matching that of Red Notice), it’s clear that the streamer is also banking on the movie being a hit. While Gosling’s comments don’t reveal too much about the film itself, his desire to bump his character “up to a name status” would suggest that, instead of being called by his actual name, Court Gentry, the character will often be referred to by his code name, Sierra Six.
With the recent news of Netflix’s subscriber loss (which is expected to continue throughout the year), it’s unclear how the streamer will modify its original content slate moving forward. The Gray Man boasts some impressive talent, both in front of and behind the camera, but the movie’s massive budget might hurt its chances at a sequel – at least one made at the same scale. It’s unclear if Gosling will get his wish for The Gray Man to start a franchise, but if it proves popular enough for Netflix when it releases on July 15, a sequel is certainly within the realm of possibility.
Source: Empire
#Ryan #Gosling #Netflix #Movie #Launch #Franchise
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