Where to watch Ryan Gosling’s new movie The Fall Guy

Emily Blunt co-stars in a new action comedy that mixes explosions with rib ticklers

Ryan Gosling in a scene from The Fall Guy
Barbie star Ryan Gosling is back in a new summer blockbuster, The Fall Guy (Universal)

He might still be Barbie’s Ken to many but pretty soon Ryan Gosling will be someone completely different in The Fall Guy, the new meta-action-comedy from Deadpool 2 director David Leitch.

Loosely based on the 1981 TV series of the same name starring American action icon Lee Majors, Leitch’s reimagining of this popular action-adventure series gathers a starry cast to tell a story that celebrates Hollywood while lightly poking fun at it at the same time.

It’s also one that promises to put stuntmen and their daring day jobs firmly in the spotlight, with Gosling playing an on-set thrill seeker who’s about to have a very bad day. As a former stuntman himself, Leitch is perfectly poised to do this type of story justice and his hard work seems to have paid off, with directing legend Steven Spielberg recently hugging Gosling and telling him how much he enjoyed the movie.

What else do we know about The Fall Guy? Strap in, it’s time to find out.

Director David Leitch and Ryan Gosling on the set of The Fall Guy
Trailers for The Fall Guy promise romance, comedy and action. (Universal)

The Fall Guy is out in UK and IMAX cinemas now, having landed on Thursday, 2 May. A streaming release date has yet to be confirmed.

Ryan Gosling and stunt doubles on the set of The Fall Guy
Colt Seavers, played by Gosling, gets dragged into a Hollywood conspiracy in The Fall Guy. (Universal)

There’s been no crash landing for The Fall Guy. In fact, based on these reviews, it looks like the opposite is true, with Gosling and Blunt’s new comedy-action flick pleasing Hollywood critics.

The Guardian called it a “consistently good time” and “two hours of zingers with impeccable timing, two bona fide movie stars with palpable chemistry, several enjoyably meta send-ups of the business and, of course, plenty of crazy stunts.” Deadline also had fun with Leitch’s latest, saying: “The Fall Guy excels in its self-aware storytelling and injection of humor, action and romance ensuring that its action sequences are not just visually spectacular but also grounded in relatability.”

Variety said audiences “could hardly wish for better casting,” while The Hollywood Reporter called The Fall Guy “a rare good time among big-budget studio products is its genuine heart.”

Read The Fall Guy reviews below:

The Independent: Ryan Gosling is a screwball delight in this sweat-drenched stunt spectacle (3-min read)

Total Film: A snappy, sharp, sexy screwball action romance (4-min read)

The Guardian: Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt dazzle in delightful action comedy (4-min read)

Deadline: A Highflying Tribute To Hollywood’s Unsung Stunt Heroes – SXSW (4-min read)

Variety: Ryan Gosling Is a Lover and a (Stunt) Fighter (6-min read)

The Hollywood Reporter: Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt Sparkle in an Action-Comedy With Heart (4-min read)

“Find Ryder, save Jody’s film, get the love of your life back…”

The Fall Guy’s elevator pitch is spelt out pretty clearly in its first official trailer. However, before it arrives, Leitch makes sure to hit home the romantic elements of his story which see Seavers come face-to-face with his director ex following an ugly split whilst on the set of her first movie.

A second, one-minute trailer debuted during the 2024 Super Bowl which confirmed that this movie has everything: romance, drama, cardio, aliens, butt slaps... even Gosling with his shirt off.

The Fall Guy (Universal)
The Fall Guy (Universal)

In The Fall Guy, Gosling will play Colt Seavers, the same character that was brought to life by Majors in the popular 80s TV series. Seavers is a well-worn stuntman with years spent in the industry who’s still reeling from a recent on-set accident and ongoing relationship troubles.

When his ex-girlfriend-turned-first-time-director hits some trouble on the set of her debut feature, Seavers steps in to try to sort things out and perhaps save their relationship in the process — but both of these goals aren’t as easy as they seem.

As the film’s official synopsis explains, Seavers is a “stuntman, and like everyone in the stunt community, he gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows and dropped from the highest of heights, all for our entertainment.

“And now, fresh off an almost career-ending accident, this working-class hero has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job. What could possibly go right?”

The blockbuster is billed as a “love letter” to the whole stunt community, led by “former real-life stunt man and director” Leitch who is labelling this movie his most personal film yet.

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt attend the The Fall Guy premiere at UGC Normandie
Oppenheimer star Emily Blunt plays director Jody Moreno. (Corbis via Getty)

Gosling plays Seavers, the stuntman at the heart of the action in The Fall Guy.

In the TV show upon which the film is based, Majors’ Seavers moonlighted as a bounty hunter, embarking on different adventures each week. Beyond Gosling’s character being forced to track down a missing actor, this element of the role hasn’t made the jump to the big screen.

Speaking of MIA stars, Leitch’s Bullet Train collaborator Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays Tommy Ryder, the famous movie actor who disappears from the set of a new movie being helmed by newbie director — and Seavers’ ex-girlfriend — Jody Moreno, played by Oppenheimer star Emily Blunt.

Black Panther’s Winston Duke plays Seavers’ best pal, Everything Everywhere All At Once star Stephanie Hsu will play Tommy’s personal assistant and Ted Lasso’s Hannah Waddingham will play Jody’s executive producer Gail. Hacksaw Ridge actor Teresa Palmer plays Ryder’s girlfriend Iggy.

The original stars of The Fall Guy, Majors and Heather Thomas, also popping up in cameo appearances, as does Aquaman actor Jason Momoa.


The Fall Guy is out in cinemas now