Ryan Gosling paralyzes downtown Sydney with spectacular stunt

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Ryan Gosling paralyzes downtown Sydney with spectacular stunt

Spectacular: Ryan Gosling hunts through Sydney on a container

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Ryan Gosling is currently working on a new film, which is set to hit theaters in March 2024. First insights show: It will be spectacular.

Hollywood star Ryan Gosling is currently filming his new film in Australia: “The Fall Guy” is supposed to continue the story of the 80s series “Just in Case”, Gosling plays an aging stuntman in the film.

Anyone who knows the original series will already be able to imagine that the film is also down to business, with stunts and action dominating the action. A first glimpse of this is now provided by film footage of a train driver who happened to be watching the filming in the heart of Sydney.

There, the team around Ryan Gosling had completely closed the famous “Harbour Bridge” for their filming this week – the parallel train route was, however, still freely accessible. A perfect location to watch The Fall Guy filming up close.

the "Harbor Bridge" with Opera in Sydney.

The “Harbour Bridge” with Opera in Sydney.

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The recordings of a passenger from the train also show why the bridge was closed to normal car traffic: Gosling surfs on the end of a garbage container there and is dragged across the bridge together with the container. In the footage, Gosling is clinging to a shovel as sparks fly in the road below. Gosling is only held on to a crane by thin ropes.

Incidentally, the Prime Minister of New South Wales was understanding of the interruption to normal everyday life in the metropolis: “I understand that the closed bridge was an inconvenience for many people today, but at the same time it was a great success: there were a number of film scenes in our great state.” From March 2024, Gosling fans will be able to see what the scenes will look like in the finished film.

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