Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans appear to be perfect foes in the upcoming film, The Gray Man, directed by Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo. Gosling portrays Court Gentry (also known as Sierra Six), an elite CIA mercenary who is being tracked down by numerous assassins, including former colleague Lloyd Hansen (Evans), after discovering some dirty secrets hidden behind the agency.
Over the years, there have been some terrific one-on-one battles, from Al Pacino and Robert De Niro squaring off in Michael Mann's crime drama, Heat, to John Travolta and Nicolas Cage fighting each other to death (and trading faces) in John Woo's Face/Off.
Ryan Gosling Talks Challenging The Gray Man Role While Looking Forward To Sequel
In the futuristic 90s feature, Demolition Man, Stallone portrays tough L.A. cop John Spartan, who goes after a dangerous killer and criminal named Simon Phoenix. While Spartan and Phoenix are foes on opposite sides of the law, both men end up being convicted for crimes against humanity and are placed in cryosleep for decades. They wake up in 2032 in a new dystopian Los Angeles (now called San Angeles), where crime is nearly nonexistent.
Stallone and Snipes are both funny and charismatic in their roles, while also displaying some high-octane action sequences, including gunplay, explosions, and hand-to-hand combat. Of course, as Phoenix, Snipes has the upper hand against Stallone's Spartan due to his speed and expertise in martial arts, but like many of Stallone's memorable characters, Spartan is a fighter who keeps coming back and battles till the end. Not only are the confrontations between Spartan and Phoenix entertaining, but it's also intriguing to see how a 20th-century cop and
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