This week, Paul Mescal took center stage as the host of Saturday Night Live, and it was practically a given that the show would parody the much-anticipated Gladiator II. Fans of both the original film and the iconic sketch show were buzzing with excitement, anticipating clever sketches that would draw on the film’s themes and characters. With Mescal’s charm and the show’s knack for satire, viewers knew they were in for a treat that would blend humor with cinematic nostalgia.
Paul Mescal valiantly battles the spice on ‘Hot Ones’
Prepare for a hilarious twist with the faux trailer for Gladiator II: The Musical. In a clever move to capitalize on the phenomenal success of Wicked, this reimagining presents Gladiator II as a full-fledged musical extravaganza. Audiences will be delighted to hear the narrator’s playful assurance that while the film retains its essence as a “violent, historical epic,” it now promises an additional “50 minutes of songs” to entertain viewers in a whole new way. This unexpected blend of genres showcases the creativity behind the parody, bringing a fresh perspective to a beloved narrative.
Stealing the spotlight in this comedic venture is none other than SNL’s own Bowen Yang, who impressively showcases his double duty by being involved in both Wicked and this clever satire. His ability to navigate between these two major productions not only highlights his versatility but also positions him as a king of comedy in the entertainment landscape. Fans are cheering for him to “go get that coin,” celebrating his success and the laughter he brings to the audience.








