
Clearly, Billy Magnussen has established himself as one of the most promising rising actors in the business, having worked with directors including Steven Spielberg and Guy Ritchie. Now, he stars as the clueless but cute Ryan, in New Line Cinema's comedy mystery Game Night (in Philippine cinemas March 14.)

Among the steady game night players is Max and Annie’s old friend Ryan—along with whoever he happens to be dating at the moment. It’s rarely the same girl twice, and it’s not easy for the regulars to keep track because they all pretty much run to type: young, hot, Instagram models who don’t have a clue about Clue, much less anything else.
Consequently, “He loses every game. Every single time. But doesn’t care, so long as he scores afterwards,” claims Billy Magnussen.

“She’s brilliant, and Ryan is convinced that he’s going to win this time because he’s picked the perfect ringer,” Magnussen says.
Unaware of this fact, Sarah takes Ryan’s invitation at face value, although, “she’s not entirely sure that this is a date,” says Sharon Horgan, who stars as Sarah. “She’s not even sure she wants it to be a date. You don’t really know what she thinks about him at the beginning of the story, but, as things progress, she realizes that he is….”
“Awesome?” Magnussen helpfully suggests.

“Come on, it’s a beautiful non-romance that’s unfolding,” Magnussen concludes, demonstrating how their failure to see things the same way becomes a running joke in the story.
Game Night is distributed in the Philippines by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment company.
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