Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt have drawn a line under their Barbenheimer experiences by performing a duet of Taylor Swiftâs âAll Too Wellâ on Saturday Night Live.
Gosling, who played Ken in Barbie, was hosting the episode of SNL, and was joined in the opening monologue by Blunt, who played Kitty in Oppenheimer.
The two, who are also co-starring in the new action comedy The Fall Guy, reflected on the difficulty in moving past such a huge phenomenon. âYou know, when you play a character that hard, that long, just letting go feels like a breakup and for processing a breakup, thereâs really only one thing that can help â the music of the great Taylor Swift,â said Gosling.
With that, they launched into their adapted version of âAll Too Wellâ, complete with choreographed backing dancers and scenery referencing both films.
âI was just Ken, and now Iâm just Ryan,â sang Gosling, with Blunt adding: âI used to be the alcoholic wife of a dude in a hat / Talking to Albert Einstein / Sipping a margarita / With some Christopher Nolan and a bag of vodkilaâ.
See the sketch below:
Gosling ended weeks of uncertainty by showing up at the Oscars last month and performing a showstopping version of âIâm Just Kenâ, alongside Mark Ronson and Slash.
Since then, Ronson has reflected on the legacy of the song, which he co-wrote and produced. âI know Iâll sound like David Brent, but the song helped young boys,â he said.
âMy friendâs eight-year-old got broken up with and he said, âItâs OK, because Ken got broken up with by Barbie.â The song tells boys that itâs OK to be runner-up,â he added.
âThe internetâs caused a level of isolation in boys and this idea of male camaraderie and sharing your feelings is a nice and unexpected thing to come out of it.â
Blunt, meanwhile, revealed earlier this year that her Oppenheimer co-star Cillian Murphy was forced to have his head âglued shutâ after an accident involving a pillow that she had given him.
âHe was really luxuriating in this pillow one night, and he woke up in the middle of the night â this is what he told me the next day â and he went to fluff himself back down in the pillow, misjudged where it was, the cool side, flipped it, and smashed his head open on the bedside table,â she said. âSo he came to work, and they had to glue his head shut!â
Oppenheimer was the biggest winner at this yearâs BAFTAs, winning a total of seven, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor for Murphy. It also proved successful at this yearâs Oscars, taking home seven prizes, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor.
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