Ryan Gosling And Emma Stone's Third Collaboration For A Musical Movie, 'La La Land'

By Marian Joan Bongato - 09 Dec '16 11:33AM

A year ago, Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield called it quits and ended their romance of four years. Both have been linked to different stars but neither admitted to any speculations. Now that Emma Stone is still single and free, she's been involved again to former movie partner, Ryan Gosling.

The two have been an onscreen duo in the 2011 romantic comedy movie 'Crazy Stupid Love' and 2013 thriller drama 'Gangster Squad.' Now for another film, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone will co-star in  a musical movie, entitled 'La la land.' 

In relation to the title, Los Angeles which was referred to as 'La la land' in the old days and sometimes used as an indirect term for not being in touch with reality.  Apart from the main stars, the movie also features Rosemarie Dewitt and "All Of Me" singer John Legend.

Damien Chazelle, who directed 'Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench' and 'Whiplash,' orchestrated 'La la land' as a romantic comedy musical movie about how the love story of an aspiring actress named Mia, played by Emma stone and a musician, Sebastian, played by Ryan Gosling, blossomed in Los Angeles.

According to New York Times, the main gist of the movie 'La La Land' is between love and aspiration, and how it portrays a more realistic and romantic approach for careerism in young people than the typical story of boy-meets-girl and happily-ever-after. 

For the latest news about the movie's opening, Emma and Ryan attended the premiere of "La La Land" at Westwood Village Theatre in Los Angeles, last December 6, along with other co-stars.

Recently, their latest appearance was at TLC Chinese Theater where Emma and Ryan posed participated with their muddy hands in the event, and both have to mark their hands, footprints and movie title on a cement block. The said tradition is to give honor for the celebrities' significant contribution Hollywood industry.  

 

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