Ryan Gosling’s action comedy The Fall Guy received strong critical acclaim, but its underwhelming box office performance left many questioning whether a sequel could ever happen. Now, director David Leitch has offered a candid update on the future of the franchise, revealing that conversations about a follow-up have indeed taken place.
The Fall Guy’s Strong Reception but Weak Box Office
Released in 2024, The Fall Guy served as a modern remake of the 1980s television series. The film starred Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers, a stuntman pulled into a high-stakes mission to rescue a missing movie star. Alongside Gosling, the movie featured Emily Blunt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Hannah Waddingham, delivering a blend of comedy, romance, and thrilling practical stunts.
Critics praised its nostalgic charm and creative action sequences, earning it an 82% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes, along with an 84% audience score. However, the film’s theatrical earnings told a different story. Despite its positive reception, the movie grossed only $181 million worldwide against a production budget of approximately $130 million. By Hollywood standards, a film of that scale typically needs to earn around $325 million to break even.
Director Confirms Sequel Conversations
In a recent interview, David Leitch revealed that he and Gosling had already brainstormed potential directions for The Fall Guy 2. According to him, treatments and story outlines were discussed, with several exciting ideas drafted for the sequel.
Leitch explained that while no sequel is officially in development, audience demand could play a significant role in reviving the project. He emphasized that continued enthusiasm through streaming platforms and long-term fan support could eventually turn The Fall Guy into an intellectual property worthy of revisiting.
Could The Fall Guy 2 Actually Happen?
Financially, a sequel would be considered risky unless strong digital and streaming performance can help the film build momentum beyond its theatrical run. In similar cases, underperforming films have later developed cult followings, ultimately justifying smaller-budget sequels or spin-offs.
If The Fall Guy 2 were to happen, it would likely come with a reduced budget to mitigate risk. The movie’s high Rotten Tomatoes scores suggest there is an audience base that enjoyed the first film, leaving the door slightly open for a continuation.
Ryan Gosling’s Growing Career Momentum
Even outside of The Fall Guy, Ryan Gosling continues to dominate across genres. From critically acclaimed projects like Blade Runner 2049 and First Man to his Oscar-nominated role as Ken in Barbie (2023), Gosling has proven his versatility and enduring appeal. His involvement in any sequel would undoubtedly increase fan interest and add credibility to the project.
While a sequel to The Fall Guy is far from guaranteed, it is not entirely out of the question. With Gosling’s star power, strong critical reception, and the potential for streaming success, The Fall Guy 2 could still become a reality in the future. For now, fans will have to wait and see if the film’s cult status grows enough to justify bringing Colt Seavers back to the big screen.

