The 55-year-old UFC color commentator Joe Rogan is famous for having the most candid conversations as a podcaster. The UFC commentator has always expressed his unbiased opinions on matters both inside and outside the octagon. Furthermore, fans all around the world know Rogan better through his show, The Joe Rogan Experience. The recent episode of the show was with the American novelist, Mark Greaney. Greaney and Rogan covered a wide range of topics related to Greaney’s life as a novelist.

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As always, Rogan too added his personal experiences to the conversation. Greaney is famous all around the world for his famous Gray Man series of novels. The series of novels was later made into a feature film, which was produced by Netflix. Nonetheless, while talking about the movie, the JRE host messed it up.

Even Joe Rogan didn’t get it right

Like the majority of the fans, even Rogan was not able to correctly say who starred in ‘The Gray Man’ movie. The 55-year-old commentator, too, was confused for a moment about whether it was Ryan Gosling or Ryan Reynolds.

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The former Fear Factor host in the #1942 episode of the JRE said, “Ryan Reynolds or Gosling? Yeah yeah I always f**k that up. I always f**k that up. I couldn’t pick either one of them out of my fu**ing mind. Save my life.”

He later confirmed “Gosling, Ryan, Gosling. I really like the guy, though.”

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However, Rogan cannot be blamed for mistaking the actor’s name. Both Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds look like each other’s doppelgangers.

Ryan Gosling actually starred in the movie The Grey Man; however, many started to confuse Gosling with Reynolds. Furthermore, it became a little too much when even the news outlets made a mistake between the two and gave credit to the wrong star during the promos for The Gray Man.

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The outlet reported that the ‘Deadpool’ star is all set for his upcoming movie, co-starring with Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Dhanush, and Rege-Jean Page. However, Reynolds, instead of correcting the mistake, took to Twitter to announce that he could not wait for the movie and that his 2022 was going to be great.

The UFC commentator was not impressed with the movie

As a consequence of their similar appearance and the same first name, Rogan too cannot be blamed for getting it all wrong. Nonetheless, he soon corrected himself and said how much he liked Ryan Gosling. The two also talked about what happens when a long novel is made into a Hollywood film. While talking with Greaney, Rogan said he missed the thriller vibe of the novel in the movie. 

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What did you think about the film? Do you also get confused between both the Ryans? Let us know in the comments below.

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