Beavis and Butt-Head made an unexpected red carpet debut at the Los Angeles premiere of The Fall Guy on Tuesday night.
Ryan Gosling and Mickey Day appeared on the carpet together dressed as live-action versions of Beavis and But-Head, respectively, from the infamous “Saturday Night Live” sketch.
After initially posing for photos in a monochromatic mint green suit, Gosling disappeared while his Fall Guy co-star Emily Blunt, along with the rest of the cast and crew, were giving interviews. When he returned to the carpet, Gosling — wearing a prosthetic nose, a blonde wig and Beavis' signature “Death Rock” T-shirt — had a strange sign next to him: Butt-Head (Day).
The duo twisted cartoon characters on the April 13 episode of “SNL,” with Heidi Gardner completely breaking character when she turned to see Day as Butt-Head — and then Gosling as Beavis — behind her. Kenan Thompson, who also starred in the sitcom “Beavis and Butt-Head,” admitted: diverse He “cracked badly during training.”
“I haven't had a break like that in a while where I was crying and couldn't talk,” Thompson said. “It was funny to me and what I was about to say next was funny to me. And I froze. I was literally shaking and then I started to panic. Because I was like, I can't talk without crying. I don't want to waste the line! He could get rid of it.” Of all things it was just like three seconds of chaos.
“The Fall Guy” follows Gosling as Colt Sievers, a stuntman searching for a missing movie star he once portrayed. Directed by David Leitch, the film stars Blunt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Stephanie Hsu, Winston Duke, Teresa Palmar, and Hannah Waddingham.
In one scene in “The Fall Guy,” Colt cries in his car while listening to Taylor Swift's “All Too Well,” which Gosling admitted was “a soft spot in my heart.”
“I think I cried a lot,” Gosling said of the scene in “All Too Well.” “Emily Blunt was like, 'This is too much.'
Is Gosling the same Swifty? “Of course,” he said. diverse'Mark Malkin at the premiere of The Fall Guy. “Didn't I prove it?”
“The Fall Guy” hits theaters on Friday.
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