After Prime Video, it's Netflix's turn to create its own cinematic universe. And it is the hit movie, "The Gray Man," starring Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, that will be the starting point for this new onscreen world
After Prime Video, it's Netflix's turn to create its own cinematic universe. And it is the hit movie, "The Gray Man," starring Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans and Ana de Armas, that will be the starting point for this new onscreen world. A sequel and a spin-off have already been announced.
Available since July 22 on Netflix, "The Gray Man" has reached the top 10 most viewed movies on the streaming platform in 92 countries. The action movie has notched up more than 88.5 million hours of viewing just three days after its release. A success that allows the directors, Joe and Anthony Russo — who also directed the "Avengers" movies — to announce their franchise project.
Netflix has confirmed the development of a sequel to the thriller, with the return of Ryan Gosling to the cast. The Russo brothers will also return behind the camera with screenwriter Stephen McFeely. For the moment, there's no there's no word of a shooting date, let alone a release date on the platform.