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The 2024 action-comedy,The Fall Guy,starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt as the leading stars made its way to the theaters earlier this month to much fanfare. Packed with stunts, adventure, humor, and romance, the flick has earned its way to the top spot in the audience’s hearts. Also featuring the likes of Winston Duke, Aaron-Taylor Johnson, and Hannah Waddingham as part of its cast, interestingly enough, one behind-the-scenes incident would connect the British actress from the list directly withThoractor, Chris Hemsworth.

Famed for his staggering physique and command of the screens, the Marvel actor undoubtedly boasts immense versatility, proving it with the upcomingFuriosa: A Mad Max Sagamovie. However, the uncanny connection between Waddingham and Hemsworth goes beyond the scope of acting and has much more to do with their nativity to the Australian landscape.
A Hannah WaddinghamThe Fall Guyscare that once left Chris Hemsworth unfazed
Hannah Waddinghamplayed the role of Gail Meyer, an in-movie film producer inThe Fall Guy.While her character involves adding depth and an angle of conspiracy and threat to the flick, the real-life implications of filming in Australia took a toll on the actress. In her May 7, 2024appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she laid bare how she called on the movie producers requesting to let her leave as she scared herself out on the sets.
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“And I rang the producers and I was like, “I’m so sorry, I’m going to be a delicate little English girl and go, ‘Please get me out of here.”
It happened when a giant cockroach, which she described as “the size of my head” landed on her hand when she reached for a door handle. Notorious for its wild flora and fauna, Australia hosts some of the most unique and frightening species. Remarkably,Chris Hemsworth, who happens to be an Australian, oncenarrated an incident onThe Graham Norton Showin 2020 which had him taking selfies with a giant spider and a snake as if they presented no threat.

“I just launched into like action mode grabbed it by the tail, picked it up and if one starts freaking out and it starts to kind of coil itself back up toward me which is getting ready to strike and I’m like what the hell am I doing so I just kind of threw the snake back”.
The act byThe Avengersactor stands miles above the reaction shown by Hannah Waddingham and does stand out as one that would have him let out a laugh of confidence if ever they both sit and discuss this topic. Meanwhile, the duo stand set and prepared to fight against one another for box office dominance in May.

The Fall Guyswings up in theaters asFuriosa: A Mad Max Sagagets ready
Released on May 3, theRyan GoslingandEmily Bluntstarrermade more than $27 million worldwideon its box office debut and has so far doubled its tally to now sit at $66 million global gross. Additionally, it has an82% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoesagainst an 87% audience rating. Described as an absolute cinematic experience packed with high-octane action,The Fall Guyhasset a Guinness World Recordfor the most cannon rolls performed in a car and making up for its credibility.
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In the meantime,Furiosa: A Mad Max Sagawill have Chris Hemsworth star alongside Anya Taylor-Joy and stand out as a post-apocalyptic action-adventure film, serving as both a sequel and a prequel to Tom Hardy’sMad Max: Fury Road.Playing the role of Warlord Dementus, the Australian actor will likely come off as an antagonist with a deeper character arc and stays set to release on June 26, 2025.
The Fall Guyis now running exclusively in theaters.
Imteshal Karim
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Bearing a penchant for writing in multiple forms, I love telling a good story and hope to tell impactful ones about the fandom’s side of the Entertainment industry. I found the movie of my life in Christopher Nolan’s 2014' s Interstellar, which fascinated me with the perfect blend of science and cinema, leaving me curious about Hollywood. In my leisure time, you will find me indulging in photography, gardening, and cycling.
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