Ryan Gosling to Star in Biography about Chainlink Founder Sergey Nazarov "A Big Mac and a Dream"


Ryan Gosling to Star in Biography about Chainlink Founder Sergey Nazarov "A Big Mac and a Dream"

On sunday it was confirmed that Ryan Gosling is preparing to play the main character called "Sergey Nazarov" in one of the highest budget biographies of all time (budget: 32 million).


Gosling was nominated for Oscars for “Half Nelson” and “La La Land.” His most recent starring role came in 2018’s “First Man,” playing astronaut Neil Armstrong with Damien Chazelle directing. The news about “A Big Mac and a Dream” was first reported by Deadline Hollywood. Gosling said in an interview that he is very excited to work besides Nazarov himself, he will be following him and trying to pick up on certain habits and common gestures of Nazarov to really portray the realest and best version of him. "It's not an easy job, chugging big mac sauce for breakfast, second breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner is a true challenge but I have a master to teach me." - Ryan Gosling

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