On Tuesday (April 30), Ryan changed from his minty-green Gucci suit into a “Death Rock” t-shirt with a blonde wig and a prosthetic nose. Meanwhile, Mikey posed next to him on the red carpet characterized as Butt-Head. The stars appeared dressed as the iconic 1990s characters on an SNL sketch on April 13. Created by Mike Judge for MTV, the animated show follows two heavy-metal music lovers characterized by their apathy and lowbrow humor.
Share iconRyan Gosling and Mikey Day appeared at the LA premiere of The Fall Guy and reprised their Saturday Night Live characters, Beavis and Butt-Head
Image credits: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Gettyimages In the sketch, Dean and Jeff (Ryan and Mikey) attend a town hall discussion on the dangers of AI. The two men insist that, despite looking just like the animated series characters, they have no idea who Beavis and Butt-Head are. The sketch, which included Kenan Thompson and Heidi Gardner, marked Ryan’s third time hosting the comedy show. At the premiere, the two carried on with their antics, crashing The Fall Guy star Emily Blunt’s red carpet interview. “You’re Emma Blunt? Were you in Salmon Fishing in the Yemen? I love that film!” joked the Barbie actor dressed as Beavis.
The stars appeared dressed as the iconic animated characters in an SNL sketch on April 13
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In the sketch, the actors played Dean and Jeff, two men who attended a town hall discussion on the dangers of AI
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Dean and Jeff had no idea who Beavis and Butt-Head were and were not familiar with the show despite looking just like the characters
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Watch Ryan and Mikey’s SNL sketch below:
In The Fall Guy, Ryan plays Colt Seavers, a stuntman looking for a missing movie star for whom he was once a double. Emily stars as Jody Moreno, Colt’s ex-girlfriend who is making her directorial debut action film. The action comedy is loosely based on the 1980s TV series about stunt performers. Directed by David Leitch, the movie also stars Stephanie Hsu, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Winston Duke, Teresa Palmer, and Hannah Waddingham. It will be released in theaters this Friday (May 3).
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