Ryan Gosling's Ken Has 'No Money, No Job, No Car, No House' In 'Barbie' Movie
Huff PostRyan Gosling attends the world premiere of Netflix's "The Gray Man." David Livingston via Getty Images Until our invite to the exclusive “Barbie” movie cast sleepovers arrives, the mysteries surrounding Greta Gerwig’s live-action upcoming film continue to abound. That is, up until now, as the actor recently dropped a key detail about the character, revealing that Ken is having a much tougher time than his character in Netflix’s forthcoming spy blockbuster “The Gray Man.” “That Ken life is even harder than the ‘Gray Man’ life, I think,” Gosling told Entertainment Tonight. Wait, what are we talking about?” Before he gave any more hints about the project, Gosling stopped himself, joking that Mattel will come “box me up.” Ryan Gosling as Ken in the forthcoming Barbie movie. Speculation has swirled that multiple cast members will portray both Barbie and Ken in the film, which according to Variety, is rumored to be a “fish-out-of-water comedy” that follows the couple as they “find themselves lost in the real world.” “People generally hear ‘Barbie’ and think, ‘I know what that movie is going to be,’ and then they hear that Greta Gerwig is writing and directing it, and they’re like, ‘Oh, well, maybe I don’t,’” Robbie, who also serves as executive producer for the film, told British Vogue, noting that the movie “comes with a lot of baggage and a lot of nostalgic connections.” Liu also revealed that he showed off his dance skills during an audition for Gerwig, teasing that the “wild” and “incredibly unique” film is not a musical, but he’d been attending rehearsals.