Ryan Gosling will star in the sequel to the Oscar-winning ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once,’ to be directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, Variety reported Thursday.
According to the media outlet, production is expected to begin in Los Angeles this summer, and so far no plot details are available.
The first film followed the story of a Chinese-American immigrant woman, played by Michelle Yeoh, who faces economic and family problems. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers the existence of multiple universes and the possibility of accessing different versions of herself.
Ryan Gosling is at his best as an actor.

The film by the film duo known as The Daniels became a phenomenon, garnering both critical and public acclaim and winning seven Oscars, including Best Director, Best Picture and Best Screenplay at the 2023 ceremony.
Kwan, Scheinert and Jonathan Wang will produce the as-yet-untitled film through their overall Playgrounds deal with Universal, and the film is scheduled for release on November 19, 2027.
That same year Gosling will also release director Shawn Levy’s ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’, a spin-off project set in a distant galaxy.
According to Agencia EFE, the ‘Barbie’ actor recently premiered the sci-fi film ‘Project Hail Mary’.
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