Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s first iconic romantic comedy lands on Netflix

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s first iconic romantic comedy lands on Netflix
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Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s first iconic romantic comedy lands on Netflix
Author: Lillie Rohan
Published: Jan, 05 2025 12:57

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video. Up Next. A new year brings a new range of films to Netflix, including some old faves like Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling’s first iconic romantic comedy.

 [RYAN GOSLING as Jacob and STEVE CARELL as Cal in a scene from Crazy Stupid Love]
Image Credit: Metro [RYAN GOSLING as Jacob and STEVE CARELL as Cal in a scene from Crazy Stupid Love]

Released in 2011 and also starring Steve Carell and Julianne Moore, Crazy, Stupid, Love won two People’s Choice Awards and earned Ryan, 44, a Golden Globe nomination for best actor in a motion picture musical or comedy. Now, it’s landed on the streaming giant, giving fans a chance to fall in love with the film that showcased Emma, 36, and Ryan’s undeniable onscreen chemistry for the very first time.

 [EMMA STONE as Hannah and RYAN GOSLING as Jacob in bed laughing in scene from Crazy Stupid love]
Image Credit: Metro [EMMA STONE as Hannah and RYAN GOSLING as Jacob in bed laughing in scene from Crazy Stupid love]

Centred on the life of Cal, a middle-aged man played by Steve, 62, the film follows his journey through heartbreak after his wife asks for a divorce. While glum at first, his luck takes a turn when he meets Jacob, played by Ryan, who helps him through his break-up by giving Cal a makeover and teaching him how to pick up women in a bar.

 [RYAN GOSLING as Jacob and EMMA STONE as Hannah in Crazy Stupid Love]
Image Credit: Metro [RYAN GOSLING as Jacob and EMMA STONE as Hannah in Crazy Stupid Love]

Unfortunately for Cal, he’s blindsided when Jacob, a complete and utter ladies’ man, meets a girl, played by Emma, who just so happens to be Cal’s daughter. At the time of the film’s release, it grossed a worldwide total of $145 million, against its production of $50 million and opened at number five at the North American Box Office on its first weekend.

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