Ryan Gosling is an A-list actor whose impact on pop culture is definite and plain to see. While he is known for several roles, including Barbie, a large contingent of fans remembers the actor from one of his first roles on screen, high-school football player Alan Bosley from Disney’s 2000 hit, Remember the Titans.In the latest news about Ryan Gosling, he has finally addressed the long-running joke tied to his character in Remember the Titans, rather fittingly, in a recent appearance on the New Heights podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce. In the film, he played a cornerback who struggled mightily and had his shortcomings on the field. Eventually, this led to several social media users continuing to joke about his shortcomings in the film ever since."It doesn't matter what I accomplish in my life... there'll always be someone saying, 'Never forget he's a liability at corner'"Both Kelce brothers instantly resonated with the viral joke, and the trio shared a good laugh together on the subject. Ryan Gosling stars in Project Hail Mary, a science fiction film releasing in the United States on March 20.Ryan Gosling on blending humour into film, moreIn a recent interview with the BBC published on March 18, Ryan Gosling shed light on the importance of humour to him as a creative, and its role in movies that aren’t necessarily comedies at face value. He shared that he’s “always struggled as an actor because I would want to bring humour to something.” Gosling then went on to focus that thought on Project Hail Mary, adding,"That's part of the reason why I wanted to produce [this film], because I felt like I needed to create an environment where these things could co-exist.”He went on to say, it was common for him to be on set and when,"something funny would happen and they would cut and they'd say 'oh that's funny but let's go again as those funny things don't happen in life'"Gosling maintains that while some of the subject matter in his upcoming film is quite “dense”, humor helps offset the mental burden for audiences,"[Space] can be hard to understand but it's important to find a way to make it accessible but also feel realistic - funny things happen in dramatic and sad situations."Ryan Gosling is also set to star in the upcoming Star Wars: Starfighter film, solidifying his fascination with space and the vastness of the unknown.