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Ryan Gosling Dressing Like the Ken Doll Is the New Normal

Ryan Gosling exuded Ken-ergy at a TAG Heuer event in London on 20 April. While the actor has wrapped filming on Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie, in which he plays Ken opposite Margot Robbie's Barbie, Gosling has continued to lean into the aesthetic of his character and channelled Ken's look. And, tbh, we are struggling to see him as anything other than the Ken doll. The 42-year-old posed for the camera in a navy striped suit, teamed with a Barbie pink shirt, black belt, and smart loafers. Gosling's look was further enhanced by his new longer, wavy hair style. "The Gray Man" actor was sporting highlighted beachy hair, pulled forward to create a tousled fringe. With a little facial hair, and those extra-long eyelashes, Gosling was serving real Ken-ergy, a term coined by the star and his partn...

Ana de Armas Means Business as She Stuns in a Three-Piece Suit

Ana de Armas is fast becoming our style crush. The actor stepped out for “The Gray Man” screening at Zoo Palast cinema in Berlin on 18 July in a three-piece co-ord that oozed sophistication. Wearing a Louis Vuitton navy suit, de Armas took business attire up a gear as she walked the red carpet looking effortlessly glamorous. The longline blazer with wide lapels gave an androgynous feel that was expertly offset with slim-fit trousers. With guidance from her stylist, Samantha McMilen, she completed the three-piece ensemble by wearing a matching waistcoat underneath. De Armas finished the look with simple, barely-there silver heels, Garrard diamond necklace, Anita Ko diamond drop earrings, and a statement sapphire ring from Shay Jewelry. Wearing her hair in a low ponytail with wav...

Ana de Armas Means Business as She Stuns in a Three-Piece Suit at “The Gray Man” Screening

Ana de Armas is fast becoming our style crush. The actor stepped out for “The Gray Man” screening at Zoo Palast cinema in Berlin on 18 July in a three-piece co-ord that oozed sophistication. Wearing a Louis Vuitton navy suit, de Armas took business attire up a gear as she walked the red carpet looking effortlessly glamorous. The longline blazer with wide lapels gave an androgynous feel that was expertly offset with slim-fit trousers. With guidance from her stylist, Samantha McMilen, she completed the three-piece ensemble by wearing a matching waistcoat underneath. De Armas finished the look with simple barely there silver heels, diamond necklace, diamond drop earrings, and a statement sapphire ring. Wearing her hair in a low ponytail with waves pulled out at the front to frame ...

Sorry Folks, Greta Gerwig’s Barbie Film Won’t Feature “Barbie Girl”

Greta Gerwig cast Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as picturesque Barbie and Ken lookalikes in her forthcoming live-action Barbie film, but one missing thing may keep the adaptation from reaching peak camp: According to Variety, Aqua’s 1997 song “Barbie Girl,” which immortalized the Mattel doll’s life in plastic as a suggestive pop song, won’t appear in the film. “The song will not be used in the movie,” Ulrich Møller-Jørgensen, who manages Aqua lead singer Lene Nystrøm, simply said. While Møller-Jørgensen’s curt statement doesn’t give us much to go on, the omission of “Barbie Girl” from the film may have something to do with Aqua’s strained history with Mattel. “Barbie Girl” became an instant classic upon its release, selling over 1.4 million copies in the US and staying at No. 1 in th...

Ryan Gosling Cast as Ken in Greta Gerwig’s Upcoming Barbie Film

If you’ve ever thought that Ryan Gosling exuded the same energy as a real-life Ken doll, you’re not alone: Warner Bros. has cast him to portray Mattel’s leading man opposite Margot Robbie in Greta Gerwig’s forthcoming Barbie film, according to Deadline. With Robbie naturally starring as everyone’s favorite plastic blonde, Barbie is reportedly aiming to begin shooting at the start of 2022. Gosling initially passed on the role, but understandably, the studio seemed adamant on nabbing the La La Land heartthrob. Details about Barbie’s plot have yet to surface, but considering Gerwig is helming the project, this won’t be your mother’s doll movie. The Lady Bird director co-wrote the script alongside Noah Baumbach, with Robbie also producing the film. Stay tuned here for ...

The Russo Brothers Cast Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in The Gray Man for Netflix

Marvel Cinematic Universe directors The Russo Brothers are bringing their talents back to the real world. And they aren’t doing it cheaply: The Hollywood duo has teamed up with Netflix for the platform’s most expensive film, The Gray Man. What’s more, the brothers have brought on both Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans for the starring roles. As Deadline reports, Joe Russo will provide a script based on Mark Greaney’s 2009 novel of the same name. The Gray Man focuses on ex-CIA operative Court Gentry, a.k.a. “The Gray Man” (Gosling), and his efforts to elude capture by a former co-worker Lloyd Hansen (Evans). Netflix is providing the Avengers directors with a substantial production budget of approximately $200 million dollars (!). The company hopes that the action-packed Gray Man will s...

Ryan Gosling to Howl as The Wolfman for Universal

Start howling, folks: Ryan Gosling is about to get a whole lot hairier. According to Variety, the Hollywood hunk has signed on to play the Wolfman in what will be the next Universal Monsters reboot to come from Universal. Details are scarce as of press time, but sources tell the publication that Universal has been meeting with directors over the past month. Nothing’s confirmed at the moment, but Bad Education director Cory Finley is said to be in the mix. Orange is the New Black writers Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo penned the screenplay that’s based on an idea by Gosling. In fact, sources are touting Nightcrawler as an influence, which is interesting. It goes without saying that the film follows this year’s incredibly successful reimagining of The Invisible Man, which direct...

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