Ryan Gosling attempted to break up with Ken during the Saturday Night Live monologue, but the “Kenergy” was too strong. “I’m here because of my new movie, The Fall Guy with Emily Blunt,” Gosling said at the beginning of his monologue. “So don’t worry, I’m not going to make any jokes about Ken because it’s […]
Ryan Gosling claims he was hesitant to take on the task of singing as his “Ken” character at the Oscars, initially giving show producers a “100% no” when asked. “There’s a lot of ways that could go wrong,” Gosling told Jimmy Fallon during Thursday’s Tonight Show. The risk of bad reviews had Gosling initially concerned. […]
"It's really been a team effort," Ryan Gosling said about how his two daughters helped him with his role playing Ken in the 'Barbie' movie.
Ryan Gosling looked to the lyrics of Taylor Swift to help him get through a breakup — with Ken. Gosling returned to “Saturday Night Live” on April 13 for his third hosting gig alongside musical guest Chris Stapleton. He kicked the show off on an emotional note in his monologue as he bid farewell to his “Barbie” character and ushered in a new era for his role in the upcoming movie “The Fall Guy.” “I’m not going to make any jokes about Ken, because it’s not funny,” Gosling said during the...
Ryan Gosling's daughters are used to the kenergy. After all, 9-year-old Esmeralda and 7-year-old Amada—who Ryan shares with Eva Mendes—were frequent visitors to the Barbie film set. "It was
Robbie’s production company will produce the film, alongside the entertainment arm of toy maker Hasbro.
Margot Robbie is the go-to gal for toy-inspired movies after "Barbie" this time passing go and collecting laughs with the movie adaptation of the classic board game, "Monopoly." The actress and her production company, LuckyChap, are teaming up…
Gosling brought some star power to both his musical monologue and the cold
After “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig saw Ryan Gosling star in a sketch as host as of “Saturday Night Live,” she knew “The Fall Guy” star was Kenough for his now-iconic role.
Margot Robbie will produce a live-action 'Monopoly' movie following the box-office success of 'Barbie,' once again under her LuckyChap production banner
"Watch me accidentally catch myself singing this version on tour. This
Kate McKinnon also returned to the sketch comedy show for another iconic