New trailer: the gray man directed by the russo bothers (holy sh*t!)

Also it felt like the directors just discovered drone footage cause there was SO MUCH drone camera work!!!
 
@playahaitian was hyping this too
negro prolly didnt see it :lol:
How dare you!







I didn't watch though true had to go see the newest baby in the family. Held that boy for 2 hours straight. Best thing I watched all year.

Yeah Haitian broke the circle of trust hyping this movie. We may need to put him in time out for a week so he learns his lesson.

:lol:
 
The Gray Man Follows the Green With Spinoff and Sequel
By Jason P. Frank@jasonspank

Photo: Netflix
It turns out the Ryan Gosling movie that dutifully gave us a pre-Barbie press tour, The Gray Man, is getting its own Gray World. Netflix has ordered a sequel and spinoff to the recent flick. The Grayer Man (our title, feel free to use it, Netflix) will also be directed by the Russo Brothers, who helmed the first installment. “The audience reaction to The Gray Man has been nothing short of phenomenal,” said Les Russos in a press release. “We are so appreciative of the enthusiasm that fans across the world have had for this film. With so many amazing characters in the movie, we had always intended for the Gray Man to be part of an expanded universe, and we are thrilled that Netflix is announcing a sequel with Ryan, as well as a second script that we’re excited to talk about soon.” Netflix is additionally ordering a spinoff film in the Gray Man Cinematic Universe (GMCU) by the writers of Deadpool, Paul Wernick and Rhett Rheese.


The Gray Man is the most expensive movie Netflix has yet produced, which is perhaps not surprising given its star power: The film also starred Chris Evans and Ana de Armas. Plus, there’s always Gosling, who had not starred in a film since 2018’s First Man, in which he was one of a Bunch of Boys. Though we have no way of knowing how many people actually watched The Gray Man unless Netflix chooses to tell us, apparently their $200 million bet paid off. GMCU takeover.
 
I was really disappointed by this flick

it was basically Direct to Video movie with a all-star cast and budget but little of that translated on screen. The left alot of holes/moved to quickly and for 200M alot of the special effects were subpar

I cant believe this was the same ppl that did Winter Solider, Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame. I guess some artists need structure that a place like Marvel can provide & their stunt coordinator (who went on to direct Extraction which was a much better film than this) deserve alot of credit for those films great action

the only redemming thing about the movie was Chris Evans hamming it up as a villian. Between this flick & Knives Out you can tell he really enjoys playing the bad guy after playing the ultimate good for so long
 
I was really disappointed by this flick

it was basically Direct to Video movie with a all-star cast and budget but little of that translated on screen. The left alot of holes/moved to quickly and for 200M alot of the special effects were subpar

I cant believe this was the same ppl that did Winter Solider, Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame. I guess some artists need structure that a place like Marvel can provide & their stunt coordinator (who went on to direct Extraction which was a much better film than this) deserve alot of credit for those films great action

the only redemming thing about the movie was Chris Evans hamming it up as a villian. Between this flick & Knives Out you can tell he really enjoys playing the bad guy after playing the ultimate good for so long


:lol: :smh:





don't yall dare doubt me
knee grow stop:lol:
 
Overall nice action scenes but lot of sequences that didn't make any sense. Now waiting for the Carter movie in August
 
The Gray Man Follows the Green With Spinoff and Sequel
By Jason P. Frank@jasonspank

Photo: Netflix
It turns out the Ryan Gosling movie that dutifully gave us a pre-Barbie press tour, The Gray Man, is getting its own Gray World. Netflix has ordered a sequel and spinoff to the recent flick. The Grayer Man (our title, feel free to use it, Netflix) will also be directed by the Russo Brothers, who helmed the first installment. “The audience reaction to The Gray Man has been nothing short of phenomenal,” said Les Russos in a press release. “We are so appreciative of the enthusiasm that fans across the world have had for this film. With so many amazing characters in the movie, we had always intended for the Gray Man to be part of an expanded universe, and we are thrilled that Netflix is announcing a sequel with Ryan, as well as a second script that we’re excited to talk about soon.” Netflix is additionally ordering a spinoff film in the Gray Man Cinematic Universe (GMCU) by the writers of Deadpool, Paul Wernick and Rhett Rheese.


The Gray Man is the most expensive movie Netflix has yet produced, which is perhaps not surprising given its star power: The film also starred Chris Evans and Ana de Armas. Plus, there’s always Gosling, who had not starred in a film since 2018’s First Man, in which he was one of a Bunch of Boys. Though we have no way of knowing how many people actually watched The Gray Man unless Netflix chooses to tell us, apparently their $200 million bet paid off. GMCU takeover.
The flick was decent. A bit of john wick tho. On the real Ryan Gosling is a horrible actor. He plays the same silent mute character in every movie. He never really interacts with black people on screen.
 
I was really disappointed by this flick

it was basically Direct to Video movie with a all-star cast and budget but little of that translated on screen. The left alot of holes/moved to quickly and for 200M alot of the special effects were subpar

I cant believe this was the same ppl that did Winter Solider, Civil War, Infinity War and Endgame. I guess some artists need structure that a place like Marvel can provide & their stunt coordinator (who went on to direct Extraction which was a much better film than this) deserve alot of credit for those films great action

the only redeeming thing about the movie was Chris Evans hamming it up as a villian. Between this flick & Knives Out you can tell he really enjoys playing the bad guy after playing the ultimate good for so long
All facts, no lies, bullshit or fillers spoken.
 
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