Netflix shared an action-packed clip from the highly anticipated movie "The Gray Man," showing Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans having hand-to-hand combat.

In the one-minute, 44 seconds clip, Gosling can be seen killing several men in a house. After killing the men, Evans enters the scene. Evans and Gosling fight for a brief moment before Evans puts a spray in Gosling's eyes.

After getting a hold of Gosling for a while, Evans tries to enquire about a drive. In return, Gosling reveals that he has removed the grenade's pin and it can blast anytime. Both of them run in the opposite direction and jump outside the window.

The next scene shows actress Ana de Armas making Evans unconscious and saving Gosling.

"Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans come face to face — and fist to fist — for the first time in this exclusive #GeekedWeek clip from The Gray Man," Netflix captioned the video on Twitter on Tuesday.

Fans took to the comments section to share their reaction to this clip from the action thriller.

"I really don’t know why people are complaining it doesn’t look that bad, it looks better than most marvel movies," a fan commented considering the fact that Evans portrays Captain America in Marvel movies.

Another fan wrote, "The acting chemistry and handsomeness of Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling in this scene" and shared a photo that read, "I'm so overwhelmed."

The movie is made with a budget of $200 million and is helmed by directors Anthony and Joe Russo. Aside from directing the flick, the Russo brothers are also serving as producers in the movie, along with Mike Larocca.

The screenplay is penned by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely. It is based on author Mark Greaney's novel of the same name, which was released in 2009.

The flick will also star Julia Butters, Jessica Henwick, Michael Gandolfini, Billy Bob Thornton and Alfre Woodard. It will also feature actor Regé-Jean Page.

Evans took to Instagram last week to share a photo of himself as the movie's character named Lloyd Hansen.

"The Gray Man" is slated to release on July 22 on Netflix and it will also drop in select theaters on the same date.

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Ryan Gosling, photographed at the 68th annual Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 6, 2016, is loving being a father of two. Getty Images