‘The Stuntman’, with Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling, is expected to gross US$28 million in its US debut

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According to deadlinethe action comedy ‘The Stuntman‘, starring Ryan Gosling (‘Barbie’) and Emily Blunt (‘Oppenheimer’), must collect US$28 million in its first weekend in the USA.

The film raised US$10.4 million this Friday (3) in the country.

Unfortunately, the value is expected to be below projections, which indicated a debut around US$35 million in North American territory.

For comparison purposes, the film must fail to reach the numbers of other recent films in the genre, such as ‘Lost City‘ ($30.4M) and ‘Bullet train‘ ($30M).

Internationally, the film already has US$8.4 million across 38 markets.

The website also states that the production had a considerable budget of US$130 million (some sources indicate a value of up to US$150 million), which increases the pressure on his performance on the big screen.

It’s worth remembering that the film is already showing in national cinemas!

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In the interview, Emily revealed what was the most difficult scene she’s ever done… and the answer is surprising.

“Arrival in Mary Poppins. I would consider that a feat. I was very scared. Rob Marshal said, ‘I’m just going to start with you in the clouds, and you’re going to have to come down… and you’re going to come into your close-up… Because I’m really scared of heights. I thought I wasn’t afraid. And then I was up there and I saw that I was scared. You get hoisted up… I was so high up, like 25 feet or so, and then they keep going and all of a sudden you’re like, ‘God, I’m having palpitations.’” she said.

The actress managed to complete the scene, but reveals that she felt ill:

“And I looked down and Lin-Manuel Miranda was like this. I tried looking outside and all I saw was that it was taller than the trees. And then Rob would play the song and he thought it would be exciting. She should do it effortlessly. I had to walk up to the camera and talk to the kids. And I did three takes and I felt my tolerance drop. I said: Enough is enough”

Directed by David Leitch (‘Deadpool 2’), the film is now showing in national cinemas.

In the plot, Gosling He plays a stuntman and, like everyone in the stunt community, he does the most risky scenes of explosions, shootings, fires, chases and car accidents, falls from the highest windows, all to have fun. But now, after a serious accident that almost ended his career, this unsung hero of movie productions must discover the whereabouts of a missing movie star, unmask a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job. . What could go wrong?

Aaron Taylor-Johnson (‘Bullet train’), Stephanie Hsu (‘Everything Everywhere at the Same Time’), Teresa Palmer (‘When the Lights Go Out’), Hannah Waddingham (‘Ted Lasso’) and others are also part of the project.

Drew Pearcewho worked with Leitch in ‘Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw‘, signs the script and acts as executive producer.

The article is in Portuguese

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