Ryan Gosling's Viral 'SNL' Skit Role Makes Surprise Return at 'The Fall Guy' Premiere
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The 'Barbie' actor and Mikey Day reprise their live-action versions of Beavis and Butt-Head, which they debuted in the April 13 episode of 'Saturday Night Live', at the L.A. premiere of his latest movie.

AceShowbiz - Ryan Gosling seemingly got into a goofy mood at the premiere of "The Fall Guy". Promoting his new film during the event in Los Angeles on Tuesday, April 30, the actor surprised everyone by reprising his viral "Saturday Night Live" skit role.

Gosling first arrived at the premiere with his co-star Emily Blunt. Wearing a monochromatic mint Gucci suit, he posed with the British actress, who looked stunning in an orange one-shouldered dress.

Moments later, the "Barbie" actor returned to the red carpet, only this time with a different look. Accompanied by "Saturday Night Live" star Mikey Day, they were dressed as Beavis and Butt-Head, the main characters from the hit 1990s adult animated series.

Gosling rocked a blonde wig and blue shirt with words that read, "Death Rock," paired with dark gray shorts as he also appeared to put on a prosthetic nose. The comedian sported a gray shirt with the word, "Skull," and red pants. Both of them completed their looks with white socks and black shoes.

Gosling and Day first debuted their live-action versions of Beavis and Butt-Head in the April 13 episode of "SNL", which was hosted by the Canadian native. During the original sketch, cast member Heidi Gardner played a news anchor grilling a professor (Kenan Thompson) on the dangers of artificial intelligence.

Thompson's character could not focus his attention on Gardner because two audience members, Jeff (Day) and Dean (Gosling), kept distracting him with their uncanny resemblance to the cartoon characters. Thompson continually requested that Jeff and Dean move from their seats behind Gardner in the sketch.

At the premiere, Gosling described "The Fall Guy" as a "love letter to the stunt community." He elaborated, "They are the hardest working people in show business. This movie is just a giant campaign to get stunts an Oscar. We are the face of these films, but the crews really make the movies, and this is a love letter to them."

The action comedy film is directed by David Leitch and scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on May 3.

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