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The Fall Guy

Fall hard.
2024 | 127m | English

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Popularity: 10 (history)

Director: David Leitch
Writer: Drew Pearce
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Fresh off an almost career-ending accident, stuntman Colt Seavers has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job.
Release Date: Apr 24, 2024
Director: David Leitch
Writer: Drew Pearce
Genres: Comedy, Action, Romance
Keywords stuntman, missing person, duringcreditsstinger, action comedy, playful, based on tv series, grand, romantic, amused, farcical
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Entertainment 360, 87North Productions
Box Office Revenue: $181,073,291
Budget: $125,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ryan Gosling Colt Seavers
Emily Blunt Jody Moreno
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Tom Ryder
Hannah Waddingham Gail Meyer
Teresa Palmer Iggy Starr
Stephanie Hsu Alma Milan
Winston Duke Dan Tucker
Ben Knight Dressler
Matuse Paz Doone
Adam Dunn Nigel
Zara Michales Venti Kushner
Ioane Sa'ula Birdie the PA
Gregory J. Fryer Rush McCabe
Madeleine Wilson Metalstorm AD
Kalkidan China Metalstorm Writer (Darla)
Angela Nica Sullen Metalstorm Editor
Di Smith Metalstorm Script
Megan O'Connell Metalstorm Props
Jack Doherty Metalstorm Transport Captain
Tony Lynch Helicoptor Pilot
Georgia Nottage Arm Car Operator
David Collins Metalstorm Sound Mixer (Ray)
Semu Filipo Mike Mike
Andrew Owen Armstrong
Dan Reardon Fry
Marky Lee Campbell Hymes
Chris Matheson Rondell
Nathan Langworthy Sydney Cop
Tim Franklin LA Bro
Scott Johnson Director - NYC Film
Beth Champion NY AD
Emily Havea NYC Medic
Lawrence Ola NYC Medic
Cassandra Sorrell Front Desk Lady
Ben Gerrard Kevin
Diego Retamales Valet Captain
Simon McLachlan News Desk Anchor
Alex Lee Newscaster
Andrew Ryan Karaoke MC
Lee Majors The Fall Guy
Heather Thomas Jody Banks
Jason Momoa Jason Momoa (uncredited)
Daniel Nelson Doone Goon (uncredited)
Charlotte Wood Reporter (uncredited)
Madeleine Jones Reader (uncredited)
Theodore Avery Metalstorm Film Crew (uncredited)
Nova Onas Pedestrian (uncredited)
Nathan Bates Party Goer (uncredited)
Shakriya Tarinyawat Pedestrian / Tram Passenger / Comic Con Attendee (uncredited)
Luisa Mariano Club Goer (uncredited)
Tahlia Crinis Sergeant Eloise Park (uncredited)
Martin Cohen Pedestrian (uncredited)
Georgia Willett Party Goer (uncredited)
Yoji Tatsuta Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Dominic Lewis Original Music Composer
Chris O'Hara Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Zhou Yeye Stunts
Jimmy Christiansen Stunts
Mel Eckert Stunts
BJ McDonnell "A" Camera Operator
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu Casting
Patrick James Howe Art Direction
Max Nadilo Assistant Art Director
Tarnia Nicol Art Direction
Christian Petersen Set Decoration
Sarah Evelyn Costume Design
Glen A. Larson Original Series Creator
Matt Absher First Assistant Editor
Keir Beck Stunt Coordinator
Troy Lindsay Brown Stunt Double
Logan Holladay Stunt Double
Amanda Giblin Stunt Double
Steve Daley Gaffer
Jay Torta "B" Camera Operator
Kate Louise Eccarius "C" Camera Operator
Paul Barry First Assistant Director
Deborah Antoniou Second Assistant Director
Shane Thomas Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Sean Genders Special Effects Makeup Artist
Samara Gildea Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Michelle Johnson Hairstylist
Anita Lowe Makeup Artist
Bridger Nielson Second Unit Director of Photography, "C" Camera Operator
Jarik Van Sluijs Title Designer
Bridget Burt Stunt Double
Haydn Dalton Stunts
Abby Allsop Thanks
Kevin Bischoff Thanks
Zachary Kahn Thanks
Houston Yang Thanks
Matt Greig Visual Effects Supervisor
Evelyne Noraz Makeup Artist
Rachel Copp Visual Effects Producer
Alan Williamson CG Supervisor
Phil Outen Compositing Supervisor
Aalisha Visual Effects Production Manager
Sophie Elder Visual Effects Production Manager
Angie Rubin Music Editor
Daniel Pinder Music Editor
Gavin Greenaway Conductor
Tommy Laurence Orchestrator
Jon Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank A. Montaño Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Guntis Sics Sound Mixer
Hamish Howes Utility Sound
Paul Timothy Carden Supervising ADR Editor
Jason W. Freeman Supervising Dialogue Editor
Michael Baird Dialogue Editor
Shane Hayes Dialogue Editor
Alan Rankin Sound Designer
Luke Gibleon Sound Designer
Piero Mura Sound Designer
Stephen P. Robinson Sound Designer
Ethan Zeitman Sound Designer
Mark Coffey Assistant Sound Editor
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Tavish Grade Sound Mixer
Mikel Parraga-Wills Sound Mixer
Merran Elliot Script Supervisor
Charlie Revai Supervising Art Director
Shane Bennett Property Master
Jimmy E. Jensen First Assistant "A" Camera
Stephen Early First Assistant "B" Camera
Hannah Klassek First Assistant "C" Camera
Alex Mayo Second Assistant "A" Camera
Lauren Gentry Second Assistant "B" Camera
Madison Heinze Second Assistant "C" Camera
Matthew Love Digital Imaging Technician
Annalise Kafetzi Camera Trainee
Michael Davidov Camera Trainee
Anne Loppert Assistant Costume Designer
Elly Kamal Costume Supervisor
Amelia Pazderski Costume Coordinator
Kylie Mather Costume Coordinator
Jamella Hassan Key Costumer
Rebecca Leigh Adams Key Costumer
Roberta Shaw Assistant Costume Designer
Marky Lee Campbell Stunts
Sarah Huston Stunts
Sarah Laidler Stunts
Riley Suter Stunts
Adele Samus Stunts
Alek Skar Stunts
Mirko Radas Stunts
Dean Povic Stunts
Gulliver Page Stunts
Eric Mbanda Stunts
Anne Bruning Unit Production Manager
Cecil O'Connor Unit Production Manager
Christina Toy Unit Production Manager
Matt Sloan Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris McClintock Visual Effects Producer
Jonathan Sela Director of Photography
Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir Editor
Jonathan Eusebio Fight Choreographer
Ben Jenkin Stunt Double
Cassie Riley Stunts
Dylan Goss Aerial Director of Photography
Natalia Ladyko Special Effects Makeup Artist
Olga Miller Stunts
Ranjani Brow ADR Voice Casting
Jason Baird Creature Design, Prosthetic Designer
Sabina Meyers Assistant Costume Designer
Chanique Greyling Stunt Double
Zarene Dallas Stunts
Cameron Brown Stunts
David Chea Stunts
Nash Edgerton Stunts
Ali Kadhim Stunts
Mark Rayner Stunts
Timothy Parsons Stunts
Talayna Moana Nikora Stunts
Xanthia Marinelli Stunts
Ashley Lambert ADR Voice Casting
Jack Cucci Sound Mixer
Chris Whiteside ADR Mixer
Carlos Sotolongo ADR Mixer
Pat Nash Marine Coordinator
Steve Ruscoe Marine Coordinator
Carl Blacklidge Marine Coordinator
David Leitch Director
Mary Vernieu Casting
David Scheunemann Production Design
Justin Eaton Stunt Double
Mark P. Stoeckinger Supervising Sound Editor
Steve Morris Stunts
Drew Pearce Writer
Sebastian Beausang Additional Camera
Name Title
Kelly McCormick Producer
Guymon Casady Producer
Geoff Schaevitz Executive Producer
Paul Barry Co-Producer
Cecil O'Connor Executive Producer
Ryan Gosling Producer
David Leitch Producer
Drew Pearce Executive Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

msbreviews
8.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/the-fall-guy-review-a-thrilling-tribute-to-the-unsung-heroes-of-cinema/ "The Fall Guy emerges as a passionate ode to the brave, audacious stunt doubles, neglected by the film industry for so many decades. David Leitch offers an experience full o ... f action, comedy, romance, and mystery, highlighted by the impressive physical feats performed by the stunt department, mostly without the aid of visual effects. It’s a necessary tribute to those who risk their lives daily to elevate the entertainment power of cinema. Although it occasionally loses focus due to multiple storylines, the movie conveys a clear message about the importance of creative freedom and respect for all involved in filmmaking. With charismatic performances by Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, as well as an energetic score by Dominic Lewis, this celebration of cinema and the hard work behind the scenes is one of this year’s must-see IMAX screenings." Rating: A-

Apr 23, 2024
r96sk
8.0

Undoubtedly fun, even if I did want a touch more from <em>'The Fall Guy'</em>. The cast are great, definitely the film's strongest part in my opinion. Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are an all-star pair and I enjoyed them both, they worked well together. Hannah Waddingham and Aaron Taylor-Johnson a ... dd good showings too. Stephanie Hsu and Winston Duke are involved as well. The story produces entertainment, even if it could've had more flavour added to it. I felt watching that in a few parts it does overstay its welcome ever so slightly, not for a negative impact but enough that I couldn't rate it any higher. All the stunt stuff is fantastic though, as it ought to be given the subject matter. It's solid humour-wise, my favourite bits were actually the background actor interactions; s/o wife's sister guy. Overall, I liked this one. Improvements were possible, though what's there is good enough - an easy watch, to be honest.

May 03, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

This does suffer a bit from having been trailed to death in the cinema, and the story is really pretty thin - but there's some engaging chemistry on display between the two stars as their adventures hot up. "Colt" (Ryan Gosling) is the stunt double for the all action hero "Tom Ryder" (Aaron Taylor-J ... ohnson) whilst sort of dating aspiring director "Jody" (Emily Blunt). An accident on set drives "Colt" away from the business altogether until a random call from producer "Gail" (Hannah Waddingham) informs him that "Jody" is to direct her first film in Australia and he has been especially requested! Of course he hadn't, and when he turns up - much to the surprise of the production, they sort of settle for a truce as he gets back into the swing of rolling cars and jumping from burning wreckage. Where's the star though? Well it transpires that's what "Gail" has really brought him to establish. He's gone AWOL. Not for the first time, "Ryder" is a bit flaky - but all "Colt" need do is track down their wayward pretty boy and then he can escape this embarrassing scenario and go back home. Needless to say, his investigations soon immerse him in a dangerous world of drugs, unicorns and even more car chasing and pyrotechnics. Can he find his charge and maybe even restore his romance? There's precisely no jeopardy with any of that, even if there is quite a daft twist in the tale at the end, but that doesn't matter. This is an excuse for some good looking people to have fun celebrating the life of the movie stuntman. It's good fun to watch with Gosling oozing charisma as we go along on a trip that reveals just a little of the smoke and mirrors that is routinely used to convince us that what we see on screen is real - and that nobody usually dies! Sydney harbour is used to good effect, though I maybe wouldn't have wanted to be the general manager of the opera house when their film crew turned up, and the dialogue is quite a witty mix of hackneyed metaphor, old lines from famous movies and plenty of corn and cheese. ATJ doesn't really feature so much, but when he does he's clearly taking a pop at all things vain and superficial about the cult of image, and Blunt looks like she is enjoying herself as she tries to get her film in the can despite her missing frontman, the wrong kind of sand on the beach and her clearly having the hots for her ex. A good soundtrack helps it all along and though I doubt I'll recall much about this in three months, it's a lively poke at the characters that make movies and I quite enjoyed it.

May 07, 2024
Hotplix
N/A

Colt Seavers is a stuntman, like everyone else in his profession. Like every stuntman, he gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows, and dropped from heights for the sake of our entertainment. Now, after a near career-ending accident, he must find a missing movie star, unravel a conspirac ... y, and win back his love while still juggling his regular job. What could possibly go well? Read full article at hotplix.com

May 24, 2024
MovieGuys
4.0

The Fall Guy indeed. Its unfortunate to see reasonable acting talent, fall victim to this genuinely unfunny, inarticulate mess of a film. A film that meanders pointlessly from place to place, with no real purpose. The only true upside is a sprinkling of decent musical tracks by hit groups lik ... e ACDC and KISS, that work in almost any context. In summary, Thunderstuck (sorry ACDC) by how bad this film is. If someone had constructed a coherent story, with decent narrative, wit and humour, it could have worked.Yet another missed opportunity.

May 31, 2024
Hotplix
N/A

"The Fall Guy" is an action-comedy film directed by David Leitch, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. It revitalizes the 1980s TV series with a blend of humor, thrilling stunts, and nostalgic nods. Gosling excels as Colt Seavers, bringing a mix of charm and comedic timing, while Blunt adds strong ... chemistry and charisma. The action sequences are visually spectacular, showcasing Leitch's expertise. The script cleverly balances humor and drama, making it enjoyable for both fans of the original and newcomers. Overall, it's a fun, engaging movie that delivers an exciting cinematic experience.

Jun 06, 2024
TheSceneSnobs
8.0

It bothers me that this film didn't perform better at the box office. This movie is an incredibly fun ride with a stellar cast and some of the best action sequences I've seen on the big screen in years. The chemistry among the cast members is truly fantastic, elevating the film's enjoyment factor. ... The cast is a significant highlight, with each actor bringing their A-game. The interactions between characters feel genuine, adding a layer of authenticity to the high-octane action. The camaraderie between the lead and his team is palpable, making their collective journey more engaging. This dynamic is particularly evident in scenes where quick banter and teamwork are essential, showcasing their rapport and adding to the film's overall appeal. I can attest that there isn't much that a crew of professional filmmakers can't do together in a short amount time with a good plan. The stunt team most of all! The action sequences are top-notch, meticulously choreographed, and thrilling to watch. The film excels in creating high-energy moments that are both visually spectacular and narratively compelling. I find myself torn about the film's release platform. On one hand, I wish it had been released on streaming so more people could have easily accessed and enjoyed it. On the other hand, this is precisely the kind of movie that benefits from the immersive experience of a theater. The grandiose action sequences and stunning visuals are best appreciated on the big screen, where their impact is maximized. The movie fits into the current trend of "hero" films that blend traditional tough-guy action with emotional depth and vulnerability. Unlike older action heroes who often suppressed their emotions, the protagonists in this film openly confront their mental health issues and emotional struggles. This approach adds a refreshing twist to the genre, making the characters more relatable and human. For example, the lead character's journey includes moments of introspection and personal growth, highlighting his inner battles alongside the external conflicts. Overall, this movie is a fantastic blend of action, heart, and camaraderie. It's a film that deserves to be seen and appreciated by a wider audience. Whether you're a fan of high-stakes action or character-driven narratives, this movie offers something for everyone. I highly recommend checking it out, especially on the big screen, to fully experience its exhilarating and emotional ride.

Jul 12, 2024
chandlerdanier
4.0

This is way more romcom than action. It's so full of weakness; Awful 4th wall humor and hyper-clever relationship dialogue. I hate this movie. But may enjoy ignoring it with a partner. ...

Jul 25, 2024
HappyPagan
7.0

I'm disappointed. I was a huge fan of the series back in the day. But the movie didn't really try to capture the spirit of the show. It leans much more heavily towards being a generic romance movie. Although, to its credit, it does subvert quite a few of the romance tropes. For an action movie th ... at's supposed to be an homage to the unsung heroes of cinema, the stuntmen, it falls flat. I streamed the extended version, maybe the cinematic version was better. But the extended version was edited with the standard choppy style that didn't allow for the stunts to really shine. You're left with the impression that they cut to a different angle to hide something. It wasn't all bad. It did have its moments. It was overall an enjoyable ride. And I'm pretty sure it's the first time in cinema history that a sound effect has had a cameo. No, I don't mean the Wilhelm scream. It was one of the best Easter eggs I've seen. But when that's the highlight of the film... well.

Sep 07, 2024