Ryan Gosling Is Prime For Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Story After Actor Confessed His Obsession With A Different Role

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Since Sylvester Stallone wanted his diehard fan Ryan Gosling to be the next Rambo, Gosling appeared as a strong contender to lead Stallone’s biopic.

As Sylvester Stallone’s envious legacy continues to dominate the entertainment industry, the actor gets a biopic narrating his inspiring story of bringing his iconic boxing film Rocky to the big screen. With acclaimed filmmaker Peter Farrelly helming the potential project, Ryan Gosling makes the rounds for being the prime candidate for the role.

With the new film currently titled I Play Rocky, being in its script writing and casting process, fans believe Ryan Gosling might be best suited for the role. Recalling how he was previously selected by Sylvester Stallone to be the next Rambo, fans justified their choice by explaining how Gosling has been an outspoken Rambo fan.

Peter Farrelly Prepares Sylvester Stallone’s Biopic About Rocky

Popularly known as the acclaimed director of Green Book, Peter Farrelly is currently making headlines for helming a potential biopic that tells the inspiring tale of Sylvester Stallone’s journey to the creation of his iconic boxing film Rocky, and its big screening. As of now, the upcoming biopic is settled on the title I Play Rocky, which is subject to change in the future.

The film’s logline follows Sylvester Stallone‘s journey as a struggling actor, facing rejection and disappointment at every turn, until he refuses to give up on his vision, and pours his determination into the script for the 1976 classic Rocky. Thereafter, with a keen eye for storytelling, Peter Farrelly promises to capture the grit and determination that defined Stallone’s rise to fame, in his upcoming biopic.

“The film follows a struggling actor with a partially paralyzed face and a speech impediment who writes a script that a big movie studio wants to buy, but he refuses to sell it unless he gets to play the lead. Turning down an offer of life-changing money, he instead works for pennies to get the movie made with himself in the starring role.” The logline via IndieWire.

As per the outlet, the filmmaker is producing Sylvester Stallone’s upcoming biopic with former Warner Bros. film chief Toby Emmerich and Christian Baha. Later on, the film will be presented to buyers at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival market. Meanwhile, the crew is focused on the production and scriptwriting process while casting is currently underway to find the perfect actor to play Stallone.

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Ryan Gosling Might be the Prime Candidate for the Role

As the report of ongoing casting hit the internet, in a surprise turn of events, Ryan Gosling emerges as the best-suited candidate for the role of Sylvester Stallone. Gosling certainly doesn’t appear as a baseless choice out of the blue, for the actor has been previously eyed by the legend himself to take on the Rambo mantle.

Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sylvester Stallone chose Ryan Gosling as the ideal successor for the iconic role of John Rambo. Recounting a dinner encounter with Gosling, when he expressed his deep affinity for the Rambo character, Stallone mentioned being impressed by the actor’s connection to the role and thus choosing him to pass on the baton.

“[Gosling] goes, ‘I was fascinated by Rambo and I used to go to school dressed as Rambo and people would chase me away and I still didn’t stop,’ vacation as Rambo, he just kept saying that he had a lot of affiliation with Rambo… If I ever pass the baton, I’ll pass it on to him because he loves the character.” Stallone remarked.

Certainly, Sylvester Stallone was right about Ryan Gosling being a massive Rambo fan, for even the La La Land actor claimed to be an outspoken Stallone fan. During his interview with Rotten Tomatoes, Gosling admitted watching First Blood as a kid and recalled relating to the character and even acting like Stallone with knives, at school.

“When I was a kid, when I first saw First Blood, it kind of put a spell on me and I thought I was Rambo. I went to school the next day and I put all these knives in my Fisher-Price Houdini kit and I f**king threw them at all these kids at recess, and I got suspended. I didn’t hit any kids and I didn’t hurt anybody, thank god, but my parents were like, ‘You can’t watch violent movies anymore.ʼ”

Therefore, we believe, Gosling might actually do justice to the role, since he has been Stallone’s personal choice for another movie. Meanwhile, as production moves forward, fans eagerly await the announcement of who will lead the upcoming biopic I Play Rocky.

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