Set Pics: Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone in GANGSTER SQUAD

Crazy, Stupid, Love co-stars on the set of the much anticipated 40's set gangster film!

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling romance that seems to be going down right now. I loved their chemistry in Crazy, Stupid, Love which I saw last week and thought was just a damn good dramedy that well, put it this way, if The Kids Are All Right managed a Best Picture nomination, there's no reason that movie shouldn't. These are two actors I enjoy and want to see more from together and wouldn't mind seeing them do a string of films together. WENN.com (via Coming Soon) managed to snap some images of Stone & Gosling on the L.A. set of Ruben Fleischer's (Zombieland) helluva sounding movie Gangster Squad (formerly titled 'Tales From The Gangster Squad') yesterday and uploaded them to share with us. Take a peak below; The Public Enemies-esque 40's East Coast set gangster flick stars Sean Penn (as mob boss Mickey Cohen) and Ryan Gosling (as Jerry Wooters, the man tasked with taking him down), with Emma Stone as Jean, a femme fatale blabbermouth who is in the middle of a love triangle between the two enemies. It€™s typical film noir/gangster material and the kind of sub-plot that was so rife in the heydey of the genre where Jimmy Cagney, Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart were running loose! In an awesome supporting cast; Josh Brolin as John O'Mara, one of the few honest cops in L.A and who is on the task force to take Cohen down, The Killing's Mirielle Enos is his wife. Anthony Mackie plays Rocky Washington the first black cop in the LAPD and is also on the team. Giovanni Ribisi is Conway Keeler the electronics expert. Michael Pena is officer Navidad Ramirez and Robert Patrick is an officer from Texas. Nick Nolte is Bill Parker, the man who brings them together. Frank Grillo and Holt McCallany also support and as you will know by now the film is based on Paul Lieberman€™s series of 2008 articles in the L.A. Times concerning the €˜off-the-record€™ and questionable L.A.P.D. of the 1940€s and their influence from the East Coast Mafia. To us we€™ve always described it as L.A. Confidential meets Public Enemies and the film is actually based on a much lauded screenplay by former LA cop turned crime novelist Will Beall. The movie began filming September 6th and will probably be out in around a year's time!

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