'The Fall Guy' starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt is now in theaters and we're breaking down how it's fairing at the domestic box office so far. The film inspired by the 1980s TV show of the same name made $3.15 million in previews, including early access screenings on Wednesday and Thursday's ticket sales. The Universal title is tracking to open in the $30 million to $35 million range. Its net budget is a reported $130 million.
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'The Fall Guy' is already facing criticism over a distasteful joke in the film. The David Leitch-directed action-comedy, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt came under fire before its even opened in theaters over a joke about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Hannah Waddingham's character, Gail Meyer, at one point makes a reference to Depp and Heard's turbulent relationship.
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'The Fall Guy's' Hollywood premiere included multiple wild stunts, fire and a special appearance by Ryan Gosling & Mikey Day as Beavis and Butt-Head. Gosling, who stars in 'The Fall Guy,' initially walked the red carpet in a mint-green Gucci suit and took photos with his co-star, Emily Blunt. He later returned looking a bit different. Gosling and Day posed for photos as live-action depictions of Beavis and Butt-Head, the main characters from the hit '90s adult animated series.
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Emily Blunt chats with THR on the red carpet for 'The Fall Guy' and calls stunt people the "unsung heroes" of the entertainment industry. Plus, she shares her thoughts on Taylor Swift's reaction to hers and Ryan Gosling's SNL monologue.
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'The Fall Guy' screenwriter and executive producer Drew Pearce talks about Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling's on screen chemistry and working with director David Leitch. Plus, he reveals why they touched on the dangers of A.I. and deepfakes in the film.
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Even Taylor Swift can't get enough of Ryan Gosling as Ken! The superstar reacted to Gosling hosting SNL this weekend and performing a 'Barbie'-fied version of Swift's hit song "All Too Well" with Emily Blunt during his opening monologue.
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