Sony president Hiroki Totoki has stated that we will get to learn more about the long-term vision behind Sony Interactive Entertainment later this month. This would indicate that there are likely some new announcements that will be made soon.
02.05.2024 - 16:25 / polygon.com
Surprising no one, Ryan Gosling’s press tour for The Fall Guy has been an absolute delight. Much like his many appearances promoting Barbie blurred the line between Gosling and Ken, the promo cycle for The Fall Guy has turned the Canadian dreamboat into a one-man hype train for stunts and the people that do them. The latest stop: Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel, where instead of simply walking over to the couch to chat, the actor staged a one-take fight scene through the studio set to Meatloaf’s “I’d Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That).”
It’s a funny bit and an impressive thing to pull together for a late night segment, but funny bits come easy to Gosling, who is no stranger to showstopping numbers. What’s truly impressive is his continued commitment to giving stunt teams their shine, as the gang he fights through in the segment is his stunt team on The Fall Guy — and he ends his interview by bringing the whole four-man team on stage to highlight what each of them do.
Beyond stunt work, the whole interview is a great time — there’s a digression about meeting Burt Reynolds on Gosling’s first movie, who may or may not have been super into the young Ryan Gosling’s mom at the time — and Kimmel and Gosling get to break bottles over each others head, which I understand may be cathartic viewing for some.
The Fall Guy is in theaters Friday, May 3.
Sony president Hiroki Totoki has stated that we will get to learn more about the long-term vision behind Sony Interactive Entertainment later this month. This would indicate that there are likely some new announcements that will be made soon.
Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has announced that Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino will succeed Jim Ryan as joint PlayStation CEOs.
Sony has announced that Jim Ryan’s position as CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment will be taken up jointly by Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino, according to GamesIndustry.biz. The role is being split into two, with Hulst becoming the CEO of the Studio Business Group, while Nishino becomes the CEO of the Platform Business Group.
Drakkar TI has released a new vibrant idle adventure Mariachis and Dwarfs. As Mexican as it sounds, it’s made in Mexico but not set in Mexico. But that doesn’t mean it’s any less emocionante! The game puts your managerial prowess to the test in a mine bustling with blacksmith dwarfs and lively mariachi.
Sony Group is set to reveal its "long-term vision" – including Sony Interactive Entertainment's role in that – later this month, as two PlayStation veterans are brought on board as new SIE CEOs to replace Jim Ryan.
Sony Interactive Entertainment is replacing outgoing CEO Jim Ryan with two new co-CEOs: previous head of PlayStation Studios Hermen Hulst and SIE exec Hideaki Nishino.
A PlayStation Showcase could be happening before the end of the month. At least, that's what it sounds like based on a letter from Hiroki Totoki, who took over as Chairman of PlayStation after Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino were named CEOs.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has named Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino as the new joint CEOs of the PlayStation business, succeeding Jim Ryan from June 1, 2024.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are set to make their MCU debuts in on July 26. The film is among the most anticipated movies arriving in 2024. But when asked about their MCU futures, the actors seemed hesitant to reveal anything major.
Songs of Travel is an animated graphic novel coming to Android on May 9th. It tells the stories of five migrants – Light, Vân, Michele, Hasan, and Olya – each on a journey to build a new life in Europe. Through their experiences, the game explores themes of hope, dreams, and what we hold dear.
If you’ve been to movie theaters much in the post-quarantine years, you’ve surely seen a certain kind of pre-show message where a stars appears on screen to thank the audience for seeing their film the way they wanted it to be seen: on the big screen. (The funniest case for me was when a pre-recorded Margot Robbie thanked me for seeing her new film Babylon with an audience in a crowded theater. There were three other people there.) The new action-comedy The Fall Guy opens with one of those bumpers, with star Ryan Gosling and director David Leitch bantering about how they had you — yes you — in mind when they made the movie, and that they hope you enjoy it. It’s cute, it’s earnest, and it’s meant to get you excited about the blockbuster you’re about to see.
Kevin Feige passed on Ryan Reynolds’ initial pitch.