Ryan Gosling confirmed he's not only Ken as his unexpected visit to Universal Studios demonstrated.
A video of the "Barbie" actor making a surprising appearance was shared on social media on Monday.
During this, the film's director David Leitch came up on stage before the actor made his grand entrance, winning cheers from the audience.
The actor chose not to participate in the stunt performers' act.
"No, I just came out to say hello," Gosling said.
He plays the lead role in "The Fall Guy," a character previously portrayed by Lee Majors in the ABC series of the same name that aired from 1981 to 1986.
The film's synopsis reads, "He's a stuntman and, like everyone in the stunt world, he explodes, is shot, crashes, smashes through windows, and drops from high altitudes—all for our enjoyment. After a nearly career-ending accident, this working-class hero must locate a vanished movie star, unravel a conspiracy, and attempt to win back the love of his life while still doing his day job."
"The Fall Guy" movie is set to hit theaters on May 3rd, and the "The Fall Guy Stuntacular Pre-Show" takes place from May 3rd to 19th as part of the "WaterWorld" attraction.
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Source: edition.cnn.com