Ryan Gosling to star in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ directors’ film
As βProject Hail Maryβ takes off, Ryan Gosling has already set his sights on a new star vehicle. The actor will topline the next film from βEverything Everywhere All at Onceβ directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, according to Deadline.
The Universal Pictures movie will begin filming this summer in Los Angeles and hit theaters Nov. 19, 2027. Plot details are still under wraps. 2027 will mark a major year for Gosling, with the actor set to also lead Shawn Levyβs film βStar Wars: Starfighter,β which will be released that May.
This is Danielsβ first directing project since βEEAAOβ swept the Academy Awards in 2022. The duo won Oscars for best picture, director and original screenplay.
The announcement comes as βProject Hail Maryβ is dominating the box office after opening last weekend to $140.9 million worldwide. The debut, the biggest of the year so far, marked Amazon MGM Studiosβ top theatrical opening ever and the second-best domestic opening for a non-franchise movie since Christopher Nolanβs βOppenheimer.β
During a surprise appearance at an AMC showing of βProject Hail Maryβ on its opening night, Gosling told moviegoers in New York City that when he first received the script six years ago β theaters were shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic β making a movie like this seemed βimpossible.β
β[Itβs] the most ambitious thing Iβll ever make,β Gosling said. βIt was too good not to give it a shot. Six years later, we did it,β Gosling said. βHere we are, weβre all back in theaters. Itβs not your job to keep them open, itβs our job to make things that make it worth you coming out.β
The film is the first directorial project Kwan and Scheinert have embarked on under their exclusive, five-year partnership with Universal Pictures, which they signed in 2022, along with producing partner Jonathan Wang. At the time of the deal, Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, said the company was βgratefulβ the pair had βchosen to go on their journeyβ with Universal.
βDaniels are creators who have evolved their craft with a distinct vision and singular voice that is unmistakable across the spectrum of content vying for viewersβ attention,β Langley said. βTheir films are remarkably theatrical and with only two original projects under their belts, theyβve merely scratched the surface of what they are capable of as filmmakers.β
According to Deadline, Universal Pictures Executive Vice President of Production Development Sara Scott and Director of Development Jacqueline Garell will oversee the project for the studio.