The year 2017 is set to premiere a new blend of award-winning actors in the upcoming movie "Blade Runner 2049. What happens when two award-winning actors work together in one set? Check below what "La La Land" star Ryan Gosling (playing the role of the new blade runner, LAPD officer K) has to say about sharing the set with "Star Wars" star and veteran actor Harrison Ford (playing the lead role Rick Deckard).
Even big stars get star-struck with their fellow artist. Ryan Gosling admitted how he felt star-struck when he first saw Harrison Ford in doing "Blade Runner 2049." The actor confessed that he was extremely nervous during his first meeting with the "Star Wars" star, and became more nervous when they started filming the movie.
Harrison Ford was not scheduled to join at the start of filming for "Blade Runner 2014." Ryan Gosling mentioned that the veteran actor is set to join them only after a month of production so the former said they had ample time to prepare and hoped that the latter will be satisfied with what they have started in the production.
When the time came for Harrison Ford to arrive in the set, Ryan Gosling shared that it was kind of a magical moment. The latter told Entertainment Weekly that when the veteran actor came out of the mist, Gosling recognized Ford easily and he finds it magical.
Ryan Gosling also vouched for Harrison Ford's pleasant working attitude. According to Gosling, Ford quickly put everyone in the shoot to feel at ease and began working.
Gosling also teased that it was freezing cold when they were shooting the scenes with Ford. The former also detailed that he had such wonderful experience behind the scenes. Interestingly, the two lead actors are able to have some chit chats in between takes as they will take a dip in a hot tub, fully clothed, to keep their bodies warm.
In another interview with GQ Magazine, Torronto Sun reported that Gosling also revealed that Ford gave him a bottle of scotch after shooting a scene where the latter punched the younger actor. The gesture was an act of apology from the veteran actor.
"Blade Runner 2049" is scheduled to hit theaters on Oct. 6, 2017.