Key Takeaways:
– Fans are disappointed to learn that a sequel to the cult classic ‘The Nice Guys’ starring Ryan Gosling might not materialize.
– The first film’s box office results, overshadowed by the Angry Birds movie on its opening weekend, caused Hollywood to doubt the sequel’s prospects.
– Despite this, “The Nice Guys” gained a strong fanbase after its release on Netflix, with viewers lauding it as one of the greatest buddy comedies of the decade.
– Meanwhile, birds do have their day, as Angry Birds’ production company, Rovio, is hitting the stock market after the mobile game and movie’s enormous global success.
Is Hollywood’s Focus Misplaced?
To the surprise of fans, ‘The Nice Guys,’ an acclaimed action-comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, may not be getting a sequel. The reason? It seems Hollywood is throwing more weight behind the Angry Birds franchise. This unexpected choice has pitted supporters of both ends, leading to an uproar on social media. Disgruntled fans reckon Hollywood’s priorities are off the mark, likening them to a misdirected slingshot launch.
“The Nice Guys vs. Angry Birds” Showdown
In an interview with ComicBook.com, Ryan Gosling revealed that the initial performance of the movie, pitted against the mighty Angry Birds film on its opening weekend, played a large role in Hollywood’s reluctance towards a sequel. Despite raking in an impressive $62 million at the box office, ‘The Nice Guys’ couldn’t match the $352 million worldwide achieved by Angry Birds. This stark contrast in earnings has dashed the hopes of fans longing for another round of Crowe and Gosling’s hilarious antics.
Fans Rally Behind ‘The Nice Guys’
However, not everything is looking bleak for ‘The Nice Guys’ lovers. The film found a new lease of life on Netflix, garnering a passionate following. Many fans have voiced their praise, worshipping the plot, style, costumes, and catchy soundtrack of the runaway hit. Their shared sentiment is clear – they yearn for more of the delightful pairing of Jackson Healy (Crowe) and Holland March (Gosling).
The Future of ‘The Nice Guys’
The sequel’s future might still be uncertain, with director Shane Black’s attempt at creating a TV show hitting roadblocks. Nevertheless, the upcoming Barbie movie, set to showcase Gosling’s comedic prowess alongside Margot Robbie, may spark renewed interest in the witty duo. As the adage goes, ‘it ain’t over till it’s over’. Fans are hopeful that Hollywood will heed their cries for more of the ‘Nice Guys’ action, firmly asserting that after eight years, Angry Birds is hardly the talk of the town.
Angry Birds’ Success Skyrockets
Meanwhile, it’s a triumphant trajectory for the franchise that ruffled Ryan Gosling’s feathers. Angry Birds’ creator, Rovio, is gearing up to go public on the Helsinki stock exchange. With revenues doubling in the first half of 2017, the popular mobile game that spawned a thriving merchandise line, theme parks, children’s books, and a lucrative movie, is riding high. It seems like no amount of lost feathers will hold these birds back.
In the Hollywood realm, the competition is fierce and the stakes are high. Whether it’s comedic charm or animated fury that wins the day, the audience is ready for the next thrilling act.