The Fall Guy Cast Outfits and Jackets: Every Look from Ryan Gosling’s 2024 Film

Colt Seavers does not dress like a movie star. He dresses like someone who has spent years taking the hits so movie stars do not have to, and that distinction is exactly what makes The Fall Guy one of the most interesting wardrobe studies of recent Hollywood cinema. Directed by David Leitch and released on May 3, 2024 by Universal Pictures, the film stars Ryan Gosling as a professional stunt performer pulled back into the industry, and every jacket he wears tells you something before a single word of dialogue lands. This is the complete breakdown of every major cast look in the film, the truck that became its own cultural moment, and where to find the pieces now.
The Fall Guy (2024) features Ryan Gosling as stuntman Colt Seavers, with a wardrobe built around leather jackets, varsity pieces, utility coats, and blazers that reflect his character’s working-class Hollywood identity. The film also features notable looks from Hannah Waddingham as producer Gail Meyer. TVJackets carries the complete The Fall Guy jackets collection, covering every major character look from the 2024 film.
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What Does “Fall Guy” Mean? The Title Explained
Before the film, before the 1980s TV series, a fall guy is a term with deep roots in American slang. It refers to a person set up to take the blame for someone else’s wrongdoing, a scapegoat who absorbs consequences that were never theirs to bear. The phrase has been in use since at least the early twentieth century and carries a specific cultural weight: the fall guy is almost always someone expendable in the eyes of those above them.
In the context of the franchise, the title operates on two levels simultaneously. Colt Seavers is literally a fall guy: a stunt performer whose entire profession involves absorbing physical punishment so that the camera’s subject does not have to. And in the 2024 film’s plot, he becomes a fall guy in the slang sense, the person being set up to take blame for a crime he had no part in. The writers understood that both meanings could exist in the same title without contradiction, and the film earns both of them.
The original 1980s TV series used the same double meaning, which is part of why it resonated as strongly as it did. Lee Majors’ Colt Seavers was a Hollywood stuntman and a bounty hunter, someone who existed entirely outside the conventional power structures of the entertainment industry, doing dangerous work that the industry itself preferred not to acknowledge.
The Fall Guy 2024: Film, Cast and Plot Overview
The Fall Guy is a 2024 American action-comedy directed by David Leitch and written by Drew Pearce. It is loosely based on the 1980s TV series of the same name. The film premiered at SXSW on March 12, 2024 and went wide in the United States on May 3, 2024, distributed by Universal Pictures.
The plot follows Colt Seavers, a seasoned Hollywood stunt performer who breaks his back during a stunt and walks away from the industry and his relationship with camerawoman Jody Moreno. Eighteen months later, he is pulled back onto a film production in Sydney, Jody’s directorial debut, a space opera called Metalstorm, only to discover the film’s lead actor has disappeared and Colt is being set up to take the fall.
Ryan Gosling’s real-life stunt double Justin Eaton appears in the film as Henry, a stunt double character who is accidentally killed during production. It is one of the more quietly clever pieces of meta-casting in the film. Lee Majors and Heather Thomas from the original TV series both appear in a mid-credits scene, with Majors credited as “The Fall Guy.” Jason Momoa also makes an uncredited cameo as himself.
The film received broadly positive reviews and earned an A- CinemaScore from audiences. It grossed $181 million worldwide against a production budget of approximately $125 to $150 million, which fell below the breakeven threshold, but found a significantly larger audience once it moved to streaming platforms.
The Fall Guy TV Show vs the 2024 Film: What Changed
The original Fall Guy TV series ran from 1981 to 1986 across five seasons on ABC. Created by Glen A. Larson, it starred Lee Majors as Colt Seavers, a working Hollywood stuntman who supplemented his income by working as a bounty hunter, tracking down bail jumpers between film productions. Heather Thomas co-starred as Jody Banks, and the show was known for its combination of action, comedy, and a kind of effortless 1980s swagger that gave Majors a second career after The Six Million Dollar Man.
| Element | TV Series (1981 to 1986) | 2024 Film |
|---|---|---|
| Colt Seavers | Lee Majors | Ryan Gosling |
| Format | 5 seasons, 112 episodes | Single film, 126 minutes |
| Jody character | Jody Banks, stunt driver (Heather Thomas) | Jody Moreno, film director (Emily Blunt) |
| Colt’s side work | Bounty hunter | Unwilling investigator and conspiracy target |
| Tone | Light action-adventure, episodic | Action-comedy with romantic thread |
| The truck | Custom GMC pickup, central to the show | Custom GMC pickup, tribute to the original |
| Theme song | “The Unknown Stuntman”, sung by Lee Majors | References to the original throughout |
The 2024 film takes the core identity of the series, stuntman as underdog hero, truck as character, working-class Hollywood as setting, and rebuilds it around a modern action-comedy structure. Where the TV show was episodic and light, the film is more narratively driven with a stronger emotional thread between Colt and Jody. The mid-credits cameo from Majors and Thomas is the film’s clearest acknowledgment of what came before, and the decision to keep Majors’ credit as simply “The Fall Guy” is one of the sharper gestures in a film full of them.
What The Fall Guy Gets Right About Stuntman Fashion

The costume design in The Fall Guy is doing specific work. Colt Seavers is not a character who dresses for attention. He dresses for survival, for movement, and for a version of cool that has nothing to do with trend cycles. His wardrobe sits at the intersection of 1980s Hollywood muscle and modern utility: leather jackets worn with visible use, layered coats over casual cuts, varsity pieces that nod to the craft tradition of stunt performers who gave everything for a scene that lasted thirty seconds on screen.
What makes it interesting from a fashion standpoint is the restraint. Nothing Colt wears is deliberately stylish, but everything reads as effortlessly so, because the clothes come from a place of genuine function and character identity. Stunt performers have long had a relationship with varsity-style crew jackets, unit jackets, and letterman pieces given out on productions as markers of belonging. They wear leather because it offers abrasion protection. They layer because shoots are long and conditions unpredictable. The wardrobe of The Fall Guy understands this history and makes it visible.
Ryan Gosling as Colt Seavers: Every Jacket Breakdown

Ryan Gosling’s wardrobe as Colt Seavers is not built around a single signature piece. It is a rotating ensemble of outerwear that reflects different states of the character: on set, off duty, in pursuit, reconnecting. Each piece serves a narrative function, which is why they each translate as standalone pieces worth wearing.
The Black Leather Jacket: Colt’s Defining Off-Duty Look
Of all the pieces Gosling wears across the film, the black leather jacket is the one that does the most character work in the fewest seconds. It is the jacket Colt reaches for when he is not performing, when he is just a person trying to hold the pieces of his life together. Clean, structured, and dark without being theatrical, it communicates everything about someone who operates on the margins of Hollywood glamour without wanting any part of the spotlight themselves.
The cut is intentionally understated, with no unnecessary hardware and no aggressive lapels. It works precisely because it does not try to be anything other than what it is: a very good leather jacket worn by someone who knows how to wear one.
Shop the Black Leather JacketThe Letterman Varsity Jacket: Hollywood Craft Culture in Textile Form
The letterman jacket in The Fall Guy is a deliberate piece of world-building. Stunt performers have a long relationship with varsity-style pieces: crew jackets, unit jackets, and letterman styles given out on productions as markers of belonging. Colt wearing one is not a fashion statement. It is a badge of membership in a world most people never see.
The colour-blocking, the ribbed collar, and the structured body of the letterman design translate directly into everyday wear. That combination of American sporting culture and craft industry identity never quite goes out of fashion because it was never really about fashion to begin with.
Shop the Letterman Varsity JacketThe Red Jacket: High-Visibility, High-Impact
The red jacket is the outlier in Colt’s wardrobe, and that is precisely the point. Against the film’s generally muted, working-class palette, the red reads as a moment of unavoidable visibility. Colt cannot disappear into the background when he is wearing it, which mirrors the tension in the story: someone who wants to stay invisible being forced back into the frame.
As a standalone piece, it is the most statement-forward item in Colt’s wardrobe and the most immediately recognisable for fans of the film. It is the jacket that photographs well, reads with energy in any context, and functions as a commitment rather than a background choice.
Shop the Red JacketThe Colt Seavers Jacket: Character Distilled into a Single Piece
Named directly for the character, the Colt Seavers jacket is the piece that most directly channels the full identity of the role. It sits in a specific tonal space: practical enough to feel earned, distinctive enough to be immediately readable as belonging to this particular character in this particular story. It draws on the tradition of stunt performer on-set outerwear without becoming a costume. It is wearable as a piece in its own right, which is the highest test a film-inspired jacket can pass.
Shop the Colt Seavers JacketThe Blazer, Coat, and Jacket: Colt in Every Register
Beyond the signature pieces, Colt’s wardrobe in The Fall Guy includes a range of layering options that reflect different registers of the character. The blazer brings a moment of reluctant formality, Colt wearing something polished despite himself. The coat adds weight and authority when the narrative calls for it. The general jacket covers the in-between moments. Together they complete the wardrobe portrait of a man who can move between contexts without losing the core of who he is.
Every Fall Guy Look in One Place
All nine pieces from the 2024 film, Ryan Gosling’s jackets, coats, and blazers plus Hannah Waddingham’s outerwear, in one dedicated collection.
Browse the Full CollectionThe Fall Guy Truck: Colt’s Most Recognisable Co-Star
Any serious discussion of The Fall Guy aesthetic has to include the truck. Colt Seavers drives a custom, heavily modified and lifted GMC pickup, muscled and unmistakably present in every scene it appears in. It is not set dressing. It functions as an extension of the character: working-class, built for punishment, more impressive than anything around it without trying to be.
The truck is a direct tribute to the original 1980s TV series, where Colt’s GMC pickup was one of the show’s most recognisable visual signatures. Glen A. Larson’s TV series understood something important: a hero’s vehicle is part of their identity. The truck communicated things about Colt’s character that dialogue could not. The 2024 film carries that understanding forward without being nostalgic about it.
The choice to bring back a modified GMC for the film was intentional on David Leitch’s part, a visual handshake with the original series that fans would recognise immediately while new audiences would simply see a genuinely impressive vehicle. It bridges forty years of the franchise’s history in a single piece of production design.
Hannah Waddingham as Gail Meyer: Power Dressing on Set
Hannah Waddingham plays Gail Meyer, the film producer who pulls Colt back into the orbit of the production, and her wardrobe is the deliberate opposite of his in every way. Where Colt dresses for movement and function, Gail dresses for authority and control. Her looks are structured, considered, and read as someone who always knows exactly what they are doing and wants everyone in the room to register it.
The Hannah Waddingham Coat: Authority at Full Length
Gail Meyer’s coat is the piece that announces her in every scene she walks into. Long, structured, and worn with the ease of someone who has dressed this way their entire career, it functions as armour and identity simultaneously. It is the Hollywood producer look at its most distilled: powerful without being aggressive, formal without losing warmth entirely. It is also a piece that works completely independently of its film context. You do not need to know who Gail Meyer is for the coat to do its job.
Shop the Hannah Waddingham CoatThe Hannah Waddingham Vest: Sharp, Decisive, Field-Ready
The vest brings a different register, more hands-on, more decisive. It reads as a producer on the floor of a production rather than a boardroom, someone who is physically present and engaged. The layering possibilities are significant: over a white shirt for something clean and editorial, under a coat for textural depth. Both Hannah Waddingham pieces work as contemporary power dressing without requiring any film reference to support them.
How to Style The Fall Guy Looks in Real Life
The Fall Guy wardrobe translates without effort. These pieces are grounded in real garment traditions, leather jackets, varsity coats, utility outerwear, that have decades of street and cultural credibility independent of any single film. You do not need to explain or contextualise them. You just need to wear them correctly.
For the black leather jacket: Keep everything underneath clean and minimal. White or black crew-neck, straight-leg denim, leather boots or clean white trainers. The jacket does the talking. Let it.
For the letterman: Treat it as you would any quality varsity piece. Over a hoodie for a layered weekend look, over a clean tee for something more intentional. Wear it like you earned it rather than borrowed it.
For the red jacket: Commit. The red only works as the clear focal point of the outfit. Everything else, trousers, footwear, base layer, should be neutral. One strong piece, worn with full intention.
For the Colt Seavers jacket: Lean into the utility heritage. Dark denim or cargo trousers, a clean base layer, boots. The jacket is doing the character work. Your job is to stay out of its way.
For Gail’s coat: This is a piece for moments when presence matters. A dinner, a meeting, any occasion where you want the room to register your arrival. It does not need styling around. It sets the tone for everything else from the moment you put it on.
Is The Fall Guy 2 Coming?
As of April 2026, a sequel is actively being discussed. The film’s trajectory from a challenging theatrical run to strong streaming performance mirrors a pattern that studios have increasingly used to greenlight second chapters, and The Fall Guy checked the boxes: strong reviews, solid audience scores, and a story world with obvious room to expand. David Leitch and Ryan Gosling have both spoken warmly about the film in subsequent interviews.
From a fashion and cultural perspective, a sequel would be significant. The first film established a clear and specific aesthetic language for these characters: Colt’s working-class outerwear palette, Gail’s power-dressing authority, the truck, the overall visual identity of Hollywood’s invisible workforce. A second film means more of that language, more pieces worth wearing, and more reasons for the wardrobe to develop.
In the meantime, the complete first film collection is available. The full Fall Guy jackets collection at TVJackets covers every major character look from the 2024 film, and if a sequel arrives, these pieces will only carry more cultural weight.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does “fall guy” mean?
A fall guy is a person set up to take the blame for someone else’s actions, a scapegoat who absorbs consequences that were never theirs to bear. In the context of the 2024 film and the original TV series, the title works on two levels: Colt Seavers is literally a fall guy as a stunt performer whose job is to absorb physical impact, and he is also set up as the person blamed for a crime he had no part in. Both meanings are intentional and the film earns both of them.
Who plays Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy 2024?
Ryan Gosling plays Colt Seavers in the 2024 film, a seasoned Hollywood stunt performer who broke his back during a stunt gone wrong and abandoned both his career and his relationship with camerawoman Jody Moreno, played by Emily Blunt. The character shares his name with the original Colt Seavers played by Lee Majors in the 1980s TV series on which the film is loosely based. Lee Majors appears in a mid-credits scene, credited simply as “The Fall Guy.”
What jackets does Ryan Gosling wear in The Fall Guy?
Ryan Gosling’s wardrobe as Colt Seavers includes a black leather jacket, a letterman varsity jacket, a red jacket, the Colt Seavers jacket, a blazer, a coat, and a general utility jacket, seven distinct pieces covering every context in the character’s story. All are available at TVJackets’ Fall Guy collection.
What is the truck in The Fall Guy?
Colt Seavers drives a custom, heavily modified and lifted GMC pickup truck in the 2024 film. The truck is a deliberate tribute to the original 1980s TV series, where a GMC pickup was one of the show’s most recognisable visual signatures. In both the TV series and the film, the truck functions as an extension of Colt’s identity: working-class, built for punishment, and more distinctive than anything around it without making any effort to be.
Who was the original Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy TV show?
Colt Seavers was played by Lee Majors in the original Fall Guy TV series, which ran from 1981 to 1986 across five seasons on ABC. Majors’ Colt Seavers was a Hollywood stuntman who worked as a bounty hunter on the side. Heather Thomas co-starred as Jody Banks. The show’s theme song, “The Unknown Stuntman,” was written and performed by Lee Majors himself. Both Majors and Thomas appear in the mid-credits scene of the 2024 film.
Did Ryan Gosling do his own stunts in The Fall Guy?
Ryan Gosling performed some of his own stunts during production. His real-life stunt double, Justin Eaton, also appears in the film as Henry, a stunt double character who is accidentally killed. Director David Leitch is himself a former stunt performer and coordinator, which informed the film’s unusually authentic approach to depicting the physical and professional reality of stunt work.
Is The Fall Guy worth watching?
The Fall Guy received broadly positive reviews and earned an A- CinemaScore from audiences. It works as both an action film and a romantic comedy, with a central thread that functions as a genuine tribute to Hollywood stunt performers. Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt’s chemistry is a consistent highlight, and the film’s meta-awareness of how productions actually operate gives it a layer that most action-comedies lack. It found its largest audience on streaming after its theatrical run.
Where can I buy The Fall Guy jackets?
TVJackets carries the complete The Fall Guy collection, including Ryan Gosling’s black leather jacket, letterman varsity jacket, red jacket, Colt Seavers jacket, blazer, coat, and jacket, as well as Hannah Waddingham’s coat and vest. The full range is at The Fall Guy jackets collection at TVJackets.
Is The Fall Guy 2 confirmed?
As of April 2026, a sequel is being actively discussed following the film’s strong streaming performance, but no formal greenlight has been publicly confirmed. The film received an A- CinemaScore and positive critical reception. Ryan Gosling and director David Leitch have both spoken warmly about the world of the film in subsequent interviews, suggesting genuine appetite for a continuation if the studio moves forward.
The Fall Guy is not a fashion film, and that is exactly why its wardrobe has endured beyond the theatrical run. Colt Seavers dresses like someone who has earned every piece he owns, and that kind of character-first clothing carries a weight that trend-driven fashion rarely manages to replicate. The same is true of the truck, the original TV series, and the title itself: everything in this franchise earns its meaning.
From Ryan Gosling’s black leather jacket and letterman varsity to Hannah Waddingham’s commanding coat, each piece in the 2024 film translates directly into real wardrobe use because each piece was built around a genuine identity rather than a costume concept. These are not pieces you wear to signal that you watched a film. They are pieces you wear because they happen to be very good jackets.
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