Ryan Gosling Reveals the Surprising Reason
In the world of cinema, sequels have become a staple, often continuing the stories of beloved characters and universes. However, not every film that deserves a follow-up gets one, and Ryan Gosling recently shed light on why “The Nice Guys” never received the sequel fans were hoping for.
Directed by Shane Black, “The Nice Guys” is a buddy comedy starring Gosling and Russell Crowe. Set in the 1970s, the film follows the unlikely duo as they navigate the seedy underbelly of Los Angeles while investigating a missing persons case. With its sharp wit and dynamic performances, “The Nice Guys” garnered critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase.
At the end of the film, Gosling and Crowe’s characters decide to start their own detective agency, hinting at the potential for future adventures. However, despite the perfect setup for a franchise, “The Nice Guys” never received a sequel.
In a recent interview with ComicBook.com, Gosling revealed the surprising reason behind the lack of a sequel. According to him, the fate of “The Nice Guys” was sealed by none other than “The Angry Birds Movie.”
Gosling explained that the success of a sequel often hinges on the opening weekend box office numbers, and unfortunately, “The Nice Guys” faced stiff competition from “The Angry Birds Movie” during its release. While “The Nice Guys” earned $63 million in theaters, “The Angry Birds Movie” grossed a staggering $352 million worldwide, making it a clear winner in the eyes of producers.
Despite its initial success, “The Angry Birds Movie” and other competing films like “Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising” outperformed “The Nice Guys” at the box office, ultimately influencing the decision not to pursue a sequel.
However, as time has passed, “The Nice Guys” has only grown in popularity, earning a reputation as one of the most beloved comedies of its era. Fans continue to express their desire for a sequel, lamenting the missed opportunity to further explore the adventures of Gosling and Crowe’s characters.
While “The Nice Guys” may not have received the sequel it deserved, Gosling’s upcoming project, “The Fall Guy,” offers audiences another opportunity to enjoy his talents on the big screen when it opens in theaters on May 3.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Hollywood, the fate of beloved films like “The Nice Guys” serves as a reminder that success at the box office doesn’t always dictate a film’s legacy. Sometimes, it’s the enduring love and admiration of fans that truly stand the test of time.