Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt share their top picks for favorite Taylor Swift songs.

‘The Fall Guy’ stars shared their favorite songs from the Grammy winner, with Gosling revealing which one “has a real soft spot in my heart”

Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Taylor Swift

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are proud Swifties!

The Fall Guy stars broke down their favorite Taylor Swift hits while chatting with Fandango’s Nikki Novak in an interview published on Tuesday, April 9.

During the appearance alongside the film’s director David Leitch and stunt doubles Ben Jenkins and Logan Holladay, Novak asked the group whether Gosling, 43, or his character, stuntman Colt Seavers, is “the bigger Swiftie.”

“Ryan Gosling,” the Barbie actor quickly answered, to which Blunt agreed, “Oh my God, yeah.”

“Who isn’t?” asked Blunt, who stars as director Jody Moreno.

Taylor Swift performs onstage for the opening night of "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour" at State Farm Stadium on March 17, 2023

When asked about their favorite songs from the 14-time Grammy winner, Gosling confessed that “All Too Well” currently “has a real soft spot in my heart.”

Blunt, 41, added, “‘Cruel Summer’ is pretty up there for me.”

In the trailer for the action-comedy that debuted during the 2024 Super Bowl in February, Colt sings and cries to Swift’s 10-minute rendition of “All Too Well” from Red (Taylor’s Version).

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt Share Their Favorite Taylor Swift Songs

When Jody catches the tearful moment, she knocks on the car window and asks Colt, “Have you been crying to Taylor Swift?”

He replies, “Doesn’t everybody?”

The Fall Guy is inspired by the 1980s TV series of the same name and directed by stuntman-turned-director Leitch.

In March, Blunt told PEOPLE how her husband John Krasinski, 44, helped her land the director role.

Speaking exclusively to PEOPLE at the world premiere of The Fall Guy at SXSW in Austin, Blunt, 41, said she leaned on the A Quiet Place director’s life experiences to play director Jody Moreno in the movie.

“I am married to a director, I know what it’s like to hold the tempest of the movie in your head and the pressures and being pulled in a million directions,” she said.

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She added of Jody: “I liked her eccentricity, I liked her humanity. She was fun to me. I just loved her. I like that we didn’t do the sort of earnest, serious director. I was keen to show somebody in a situation where she was way over her head and yet she’s incredible and talented.”

The Fall Guy hits theaters on May 3.

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