00:00Ryan Gosling is exiting Daniel's, a.k.a. filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's
00:05next big movie. The project Hail Mary Star's departure from the Oscar-winning filmmaker's
00:10untitled event film at Universal Pictures is being chalked up to scheduling conflicts,
00:15as the project was not able to shift from its targeted summer start. The movie already has a
00:19release date on the calendar of November 19, 2027. The film marks the duo's follow-up to
00:24Everything, Everywhere, All at Once, which won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
00:29Everything, Everywhere, All at Once was also a hit at the box office, earning $143 million on a $25
00:35million budget. Gosling's casting was seen as a coup, considering the actor is riding high off the
00:40red-hot debut of Project Hail Mary for Amazon MGM Studios, which opened at number one at the global
00:46box office, potentially launching a new franchise for him and the studio. Per Universal, plot details
00:52remain under wraps for Daniel's new film, though in an interview with Collider at South by Southwest,
00:56Kwan revealed some broad strokes about the movie by calling it a, quote,
01:00fun sci-fi action comedy with a big heart, very existential, all those things that you would hope
01:06that one of our movies would be. He also said,
01:08one of the reasons why it's taking so long is because what we're feeling and what we're hearing
01:12from the world is very complex and really nuanced, and there's so much paradox. To kind of reconcile
01:17all those things and put them into one movie, it takes time. As for Gosling, the actor next stars in
01:22Star Wars Starfighter. For more on this story, go to THR.com. This is The Hollywood Reporter News.
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