Has Netflix found its Bond? Ryan Gosling stars in spy movie 'The Gray
Man'
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[July 19, 2022]
By Lisa Richwine and Rollo Ross
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - In the new Netflix
movie "The Gray Man," Ryan Gosling's character jokes that he goes by the
name Six because 007 was taken.
The film is a big-budget, effects-filled thriller in the spirit of a
James Bond adventure. Netflix Inc and the movie's directors hope the
film, which starts streaming on Friday, will launch the company's own
long-running spy series.
Gosling stars as Sierra Six, a former inmate sprung from prison by the
CIA in exchange for servitude in a secret program.
"I've always wanted to make an action movie," Gosling told Reuters.
"Action was my first love. It made me fall in love with movies in the
first place. It took a minute to get there and find the right one.""The
Gray Man" is based on a novel by Mark Greaney and directed by Joe and
Anthony Russo, the brothers who helmed Marvel's mega-blockbuster
"Avengers: Endgame."
The Russos said Netflix allowed them to bring their full vision to the
screen. "Gray Man" was filmed at seven locations around the world from
Azerbaijan to Croatia and France.
"We wanted to be very ambitious with this movie," Anthony Russo said.
"It is hard to shoot action. It's expensive to shoot action, and Netflix
was up for this level of ambition."
The movie packs in nine major action sequences, including a lengthy gun
battle in a public square in Prague.
"It was real trial by fire for me having it be my first action film,"
Gosling said.
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The cast poses on the red carpet before the World Premiere of
Netflix's "The Gray Man" at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles,
California, U.S., July 13, 2022. REUTERS/David Swanson/File Photo
Chris Evans plays Gosling's nemesis, an assassin named Lloyd Hansen who
was expelled from the CIA for excessive tactics.
"He's unapologetically himself," Evans said of the character. "I think
most of us walk through the world measuring who we are based on who we
think we're supposed to be, and Lloyd is unbound by those social norms."
"The Gray Man" is playing exclusively in cinemas this week before
hitting Netflix.
The reaction from film critics has been mixed. As of Monday, "Gray Man"
had a 52% positive rating among reviews collected on the Rotten Tomatoes
website. Audiences were more enthusiastic, with 89% of commenters on the
site giving a thumbs-up.
The Russos hope the film will be popular enough to warrant future
installments.
"Whether it's exploring the events after the original 'Gray Man' movie,
or before, or where we choose to go, there's a lot of options in this
universe," Anthony Russo said.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine and Rollo Ross; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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