‘Gosling Is A Legend. I’m Just….’ – Glen Powell Shuts Down Hollywood Producer’s Comparison To Ryan Gosling

As a seasoned observer of the ever-evolving landscape of Tinseltown, I must say that Glen Powell‘s journey is nothing short of captivating. The man has proven time and again that he’s got the chops to make it big, and his recent transformations only serve to underscore his versatility as an actor.


A Hollywood producer on X, who remained anonymous, attempted to compare Glen Powell to Ryan Gosling, yet Powell’s talent skillfully silenced this comparison. The unnamed producer praised Powell as the most promising rising movie star in Tinseltown, but subtly criticized Gosling by suggesting that while Powell appeals to both male and female audiences, Gosling’s appeal is primarily focused on females.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’d put it this way: “Gosling is a timeless icon. I’m just Glen,” Powell humbly said on a popular social platform, alluding to the famous I’m Just Ken catchphrase from Barbie. The post has since sparked a buzz, amassing over 100,000 likes and still climbing.

Praise from an undisclosed Hollywood producer was bestowed upon Powell, following a remarkable metamorphosis he underwent for his recent venture. This dramatic change left spectators in a state of excitement, with a few even doubting whether they were looking at Tom Cruise himself.

Hulu recently posted an unusual photo of Glen Powell, featuring a wig and a large fake nose, following several entertainment publications revealing sneak peeks. The popular actor appeared less appealing with his casual outfit consisting of a short-sleeved blue athletic shirt, armband, and yellow shorts in the picture. The caption read, “Think fast, run fast. Glen Powell is #ChadPowers in Hulu’s new comedy series.”

The plot synopsis for this comedy reveals that when arrogant prodigy Russ Holliday’s career crashes due to his misconduct, he conceals his identity and joins a struggling football team in the South as charming newcomer Chad Powers. The project is co-created by Powell along with Michael Waldron.

In the 30-minute program, featuring Perry Mattfeld, Frankie A. Rodriguez, Quentin Plair, Steve Zahn, and Wynn Everett, Tony Yacenda serves as the director.

In the current challenging phase for Hollywood, where it’s tough to introduce fresh A-list celebrities, Powell, with The Running Man of Edgar Wright in progress, has risen as a prominent figure. As George Clooney shared with GQ magazine, transformations at major studios have lessened Hollywood’s ability to forge megastars.

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2024-08-28 06:22