New Delhi: Netflix is coming up with yet another treat for the lovers of action drama and this time with none other than the maestros of blockbuster action, The Russo Brothers with their upcoming film 'The Gray Man' starring Ryan Gosling as the Gray Man himself. Ryan shared his experience of working in the film and his interaction with Dhanush in a fight sequence. Ryan praised the Tamil superstar for not making a single mistake while shooting a fight sequence.


 The film is about Sierra Six aka 'The Gray Man', a trained assassin part of CIA’s top secret Sierra program who was recruited from a federal prison. He’s highly skilled and one of the best, but things change making Sierra Six the target of the CIA and a global manhunt.


Feeling excited for the audience to watch this film, Ryan tells how much he would have loved such a film growing up. He said, “Personally, it’s the kind of film that I would have loved growing up. It’s the kind of film that made me want to make movies. It has such an amazing cast and it walks such an interesting tonal line. It gives you all of the larger-than-life action sequences and set pieces, but at the same time you get to follow these characters.”


'The Gray Man' would be a new experience for all the Ryan Gosling fans across the world to see him in a never-seen-before avatar in a Russo Brothers’ action thriller.


Besides Ryan Gosling, the film also features Chris Evans and Tamil superstar Dhanush. In a recent interaction with the Quint, Ryan Gosling praised Dhanush calling him 'inhuman' in the way he made no mistake while filming a fighting scene with Gosling.


"He is incredible. He is such a great actor. He has such an amazing presence on screen. He is so precise. He never made a mistake. We shot this fight sequence, we reshot it multiple times. We actually reshot that scene more than any other scene and it underwent so many different incarnations, and Dhanush never made a mistake. It seemed inhuman," he was quoted by Quint.


Mark your dates! Ryan Gosling as The Gray Man is coming on July 22, 2022 on Netflix