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Gosling Exits Daniels' Sci-Fi Film Amid Scheduling Snags
3 Apr
Summary
- Ryan Gosling's departure from The Daniels' new film is due to scheduling conflicts.
- The project secured a California tax credit and maintained its summer start date.
- The film is described as a fun, existential sci-fi action comedy with heart.

Ryan Gosling has stepped away from an untitled event film by acclaimed directors The Daniels, with scheduling conflicts cited as the reason. The project, which had secured a significant tax credit in California, proceeded with its planned summer start, adhering to a November 19, 2027 release date.
This film was set to be the directorial follow-up for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert after their Oscar-winning success with 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'. The movie itself is being characterized as a "fun sci-fi, action comedy with a big heart" that is "very existential."
Filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert aim for the movie to address the nuances of a complex and paradoxical world, a process that has taken considerable time. The production will feature an ensemble cast, with indications that some roles may be suitable for actors of high school age.