Hey, Zombie connoisseurs, get ready for something fresh and different! Ryan Gosling’s production house, General Admission, has teamed up with Amazon MGM Studios to cook up something extraordinary. They’re turning the popular short story, I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale, by the Cooper Twins, into a full feature film. This new movie promises not to be your average ‘brain-eating’ zombie movie but something much more kale-focused. Yep, you read that right, kale is taking center stage!
New Spin on Zombie Sagas
The short story closing the gap between humans and zombies has brought a different angle to the genre. Instead of the usual flesh-eating zombies, this story revolves around brain-craving dead who have decided to choose a healthier way of life, yep, eating kale! Now, how’s that for an innovative twist?
A Cast Full of Mysteries
There is quite the air of mystery about who will be sporting the zombie look in this movie. Rumors had suggested Gosling might star in the film. But lately, these rumors have been put to bed. Furthermore, it remains uncertain if the Cooper Twins will write the screenplay for this interesting adaptation.
Riding on the Success of The Fall Guy
This news comes on the heels of Gosling’s latest action-comedy flick, The Fall Guy. Even though it didn’t break the box office records, it has since gained a solid following and is loved by many of its viewers for its intriguing storyline and thrilling stunts.
Oscars Nod for Stunt Performers?
The Fall Guy, famous for its eye-widening action sequences, sparked talks about recognizing the efforts of stunt performers. A new Oscar category could be on the horizon, with Academy CEO Bill Kramer giving a little hint about it.
Gosling in The Fall Guy
In The Fall Guy, Gosling plays a daredevil stuntman, Colt Seavers, who performs jaw-dropping stunts while simultaneously working to win back the heart of his ex, Jody Moreno (Emily Blunt). In the movie, Colt finds himself in a dangerous whirlwind when the star of a major film mysteriously vanishes. Alongside Gosling, Golden Globe winner Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Emmy winner Hannah Waddingham also star in the film.
And that’s all we have about the upcoming kale-centric zombie film, I Used to Eat Brains, Now I Eat Kale. Eager for the movie? Have you read the unique short story? Or perhaps you’re excited about stunt performers potentially getting their due recognition at the Oscars? Feel free to spill your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned for more updates!
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