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There’s plenty to suggest Gosling will be great in the movie, not least the fact he has one of the most impressive filmographies of the 21st Century (particularly over the last 10-15 years), but it’s his best movie trend that really bodes well. After Blade Runner 2049, First Man, and most recently, Project Hail Mary, Starfighter will be the actor’s fourth Sci-Fi and/or space-set film. And based on his track record, when Gosling tackles this genre or goes to the stars, the movie soars with him. First Man is the weakest of those three, and even that is, at worst, a 9/10 movie with one of his best performances; 2049 and Hail Mary are both masterpieces.
Ryan Gosling & Star Wars Should Be A Perfect Fit

As a movie star, Gosling is not dissimilar to a Star Wars franchise legend, Harrison Ford. Both men ooze cool and charisma on screen, but can do so in myriad ways: whether playing it more stoic, as he did in Blade Runner 2049 and First Man, or being allowed to get funnier and goofier with the part, like in Project Hail Mary (and an underrated attribute of Ford’s, too).
Given he’s in a movie called Starfighter, it is not unreasonable to expect some Han Solo elements from his character – though we currently know very little about him. He has already proved he can live up to Ford and then some, while still bringing his own uniqueness to the performance.
Gosling’s characters in those aforementioned movies always help to ground the projects, even when they’re dealing with heady concepts or emotional themes. He’s relatable, he’s human (even when he’s a replicant), he’s charismatic and charming but with the versatility to find depths beyond that, all of which are exactly what you’d hope for from the lead of a new Star Wars movie.








