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Ryan Gosling’s Production House Tackles New Zombie Comedy Adaptation

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Cannes, France - 15 MAY 2016 - Actor Ryan Gosling attends 'The Nice Guys (The Nice Guys-LA Detectives)' - Photocall at the annual 69th Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals (taniavolobueva / Shutterstock.com)

Key Takeaways:

– Ryan Gosling's production studio, General Admission, partners with to produce a film adaptation of the short story I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale.
– Gosling will serve as a , but it's unclear if he will star in the film.
– The story presents former zombies struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world.
– No official cast has been released, and it's not clear if authors of the original short story, the Cooper , will pen the screenplay.

Now, let's get to the main stuff!

Zombie fans, listen up! A fresh serving of brainy comedy is coming your way. Ryan Gosling's General Admission production studio, in partnership with Amazon MGM Studios, will be tackling a new ‘un-deadly' challenge: turning the Cooper Twins' short story, I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale, into a full-blown film. Yet, this isn't your typical zombie . This quirky tale is set in a post-apocalyptic world where former brain-chompers are now turning toward a healthier lifestyle with Kale! Exciting, isn't it?

A New Twist on Zombie Tales

The original short story offers a different take on surviving the zombie world. It's not about humans surviving zombie attacks, and it's not about the zombies wanting to munch on human brains. Instead, it's a unique tale of zombies trying to adapt to a new ‘salad-eating' lifestyle! How's that for a change?

Just like the Unknowns

The suspense is real as there are no solid details about the production's casting. The possibility of Gosling starring in the film was initially rumored, but recent updates quashed those speculations. Furthermore, it remains to be seen if the dynamic Cooper Twins will weave the storyline for the big screen adaptation.

's Tremors

This news surges in after Gosling's recent action-comedy film The Fall Guy had its own roller coaster ride. Though the film didn't set the box office on fire, don't let those numbers trick you – The Fall Guy has become somewhat of a cult favorite, attracting masses of devoted with its thrilling narrative and high-stakes .

Moreover, the film's stunt performances sparked a conversation about celebrating the daring endeavours of these stunt artists. Academy CEO Bill Kramer hinted at a possible new category recognizing stunt performers' hard work.

The Missing Star Mystery

In The Fall Guy, Gosling gets you on the edge of your seat as battle-scarred stuntman Colt Seavers. Colt is dragged back into the chaotic world of stunts when a mega-movie's star mysteriously disappears. He performs mind-boggling stunts while trying to win back his ex's heart, Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt).

As the story unfolds, Colt finds himself tangled in a dangerous criminal plot, putting his life in jeopardy. The film also features Golden Globe winner Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Emmy winner Hannah Waddingham.

That's all for the updates about I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale. Excited about the adaptation? Have you read the original short story? Or are you thrilled about the stunt performers possibly getting their own Oscar category? Remember to drop us a comment below and share your thoughts. Stay tuned for more updates!

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