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Ryan Gosling cries to Taylor Swift's 'All Too Well' in Super Bowl ad for 'The Fall Guy' movie
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Date:2025-04-18 02:50:10
In case Swifties didn't get enough of the pop icon during Super Bowl 58, one movie trailer that aired during the game played up her near-universal fandom.
The trailer for "The Fall Guy" shows a former stuntman (Ryan Gosling) being pulled back into the business for a film that has "everything," but is directed by his ex (Emily Blunt). In addition to the big names, the trailer also promises "lots of feelings."
The fast-placed trailer cuts to Gosling sitting in a parked car solemnly mouthing the words to Taylor Swift's, "All Too Well." Blunt knocks on the window as Gosling startles, his under-eyes looking a bit wet.
"What are you doing?" Blunt asks.
"Just chilling down," Gosling responds.
"Have you been crying to Taylor Swift?" Blunt says.
"Doesn't everyone?"
The trailer closes as Gosling sniffles, wipes his tears with his jacket, and the song's chorus closes out the spot.
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'The Fall Guy' based on '80s TV show
Directed by David Leitch ("Bullet Train"), "The Fall Guy" is an action comedy based on the original 1980s TV show with Lee Majors. Leitch, once Brad Pitt's stunt double, said the show "was very near and dear to me and other stunt performers of my generation," at a April 2023 film convention.
Gosling stars as Colt Seavers, who has put his stunt life behind him after breaking his back and works as a valet driver instead. But he's called back into action for a blockbuster space opera, the film that has "everything," the Super Bowl ad teased.
His ex, Jody, (Blunt) directs the movie and they work together together to find the movie's star, who goes missing during filming.
'The Fall Guy' release date
The film is set to be released on May 3, 2024, according to the trailer.
'The Fall Guy' trailer
Taylor Swift at Super Bowl 58 celebrates boyfriend's win
Amidst the ads, Usher's nostalgic halftime show and the biggest football game of the year, Swifties got some peeks at the singer (55 seconds to be exact).
She was cheering on her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, as his team cinched a victory in overtime.
She chugged a beer, earning props from sports fans, and introduced rapper Ice Spice to Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce in her luxury viewing suite.
After the nail-biting win, she was escorted down to the field to celebrate with a kiss that had fans swooning.
Contributing: Brian Truitt, USA TODAY
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