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Ryan Gosling in "The Chase for Carrera" for TAG Heuer
By SENATUS Magazine | 27 April 2023

Ryan Gosling stars in a short film 'The Chase for Carrera' for TAG Heuer with the action-comedy featuring the Hollywood star running away from a movie set's prop master trying to get the TAG Heuer Carrera timepiece back.

Vanessa Bayer (I Love That For You, Saturday Night Live) plays the prop master as she attempts to take his beloved TAG Heuer Carrera off his wrist – something he doesn’t plan on letting her do.

Produced by David Leitch’s 87 North – responsible for some of the most iconic action films of the last decade, from John Wick to Deadpool 2 to last year’s Bullet Train – and directed by Nash Edgerton (Mr Inbetween), Gosling shot The Chase for Carrera while working with Leitch on feature The Fall Guy in Australia. Both Gosling and Leitch contributed to The Chase for Carrera’s creative and the result is pure box-office.

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