Gosling and Blunt on sarcasm, stunts and singing at the Oscars

The film is one of the big blockbusters to be released this year and has had positive reviews so far.

The Independent calls it a "Sweat-drenched spectacle that celebrates the harmonious union between heart-stopping stunt work and charismatic movie stars."

It adds that Gosling "brings a little screwball energy to the role of seasoned stuntman Colt Seavers".

"It's all a fizzy, funny, convincingly romantic delight, a tribute to the craft of making big movies with big stunts," says The Guardian.

New York Magazine says the film: "Is an act of pure movie love, mixing and matching genres".

But what do Blunt and Gosling's own children think of their films?

It turns out they are quite critical of their famous parents.

Both laugh that their own kids are "disinterested" in their work.

"They just want us to be their parents," Blunt says. "My kids have seen Mary Poppins once, they've seen Jungle Cruise once and that's a one and done thing for them."

"My kids have seen Mary Poppins many times," Gosling replies, before Blunt adds her daughters are "Ken mad".

"It's the way it should be," she laughs,."Your kids just want you in your sweat pants at home, held together with duct tape, trying to get them out of the door."

The Fall Guy is released in cinemas in the UK on 2 May.