Ryan Gosling might not be glued to the internet, but he's certainly tuned into the chatter surrounding his role in the sports film "Remember the Titans." While Gosling is widely recognized for his standout performances in "Barbie" and "La La Land," sports enthusiasts often recall his portrayal of Alan Bosley, the cornerback for T.C.
Williams High School's football team. Despite his character's minor role, NFL fans have humorously criticized Gosling for being a weak link on the field-a joke that has persisted since the film's 2000 release.
In a recent appearance on the podcast "New Heights," Gosling addressed the playful jabs from NFL fans. He noted, "No matter what I achieve, someone will always remind me in the comments that I'm a liability at cornerback." His remarks drew laughter from hosts Jason and Travis Kelce, highlighting the lighthearted nature of the ongoing joke.
Gosling's latest cinematic venture, "Project Hail Mary," is set to hit theaters this Thursday. The film, adapted from Andy Weir's 2021 novel, is already generating buzz with a stellar 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Fans of Gosling and sci-fi alike are eagerly anticipating its release.
