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Marcello Hernandez Revives 'The Movie Guy' for SNL Weekend Update - News Directory 3

Marcello Hernandez Revives ‘The Movie Guy’ for SNL Weekend Update

October 19, 2025 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment
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  • Updated: October 27, 2023 (this date is‍ an assumption, based on ⁣the context of "spooky movie season" ⁤and the mention of a 2025 film)
  • (Image: A still from the ⁢SNL segment featuring Marcello Hernandez as The Movie Guy.
Original source: deadline.com

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Marcello hernandez’s “Movie Guy” Returns to Saturday night Live – And Still Hasn’t Seen the Movies

Table of Contents

  • Marcello hernandez’s “Movie Guy” Returns to Saturday night Live – And Still Hasn’t Seen the Movies
    • The Bit: A Masterclass in Anti-Review
    • Decoding the Humor: Why The Movie Guy Resonates
    • The Shrek reveal:⁢ A Hilarious Mis

Updated: October 27, 2023 (this date is‍ an assumption, based on ⁣the context of “spooky movie season” ⁤and the mention of a 2025 film)

(Image: A still from the ⁢SNL segment featuring Marcello Hernandez as The Movie Guy. Source: NBC/SNL. Alt text: Marcello ⁤Hernandez as The⁤ Movie Guy on Saturday Night⁣ Live)

marcello ⁤Hernandez resurrected his beloved Saturday Night Live character, The movie ⁢Guy, during the October 26th, 2023 episode, delivering a fresh round of deadpan humor centered around his consistent ⁢failure to actually watch popular movies. The recurring bit, which debuted ⁢in [insert debut date if known], has become ⁤a fan favorite for its relatable skewering of film fandom and the pressure to stay current ⁢with blockbuster releases. This return came amidst a night of potential reprisals, though the exact context of those reprisals remains unclear [further inquiry needed – see notes].

What: Marcello Hernandez reprised his role as The Movie Guy on Saturday Night ‍Live.
Where: Saturday Night Live, NBC.
When: october 26th,⁤ 2023.
Why it Matters: The‍ Movie Guy is ⁢a popular recurring character ⁤known for his ironic detachment from the films he’s supposed to be discussing, resonating with ⁢audiences who feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new releases.
What’s Next: It⁣ remains to be seen ⁤if The Movie Guy will become a regular feature during the current SNL season, particularly as the holiday movie season approaches.

The Bit: A Masterclass in Anti-Review

Hernandez, appearing alongside co-anchor Colin Jost on Weekend Update, was prompted to discuss recent and prominent genre films. The humor lies in the consistent pattern: Jost mentions a popular movie – Black Phone 2 (released in 2025, according to the segment) and Weapons – and Hernandez responds with a variation of ⁣”I haven’t seen it.”

His delivery is key. The Movie Guy isn’t dismissive; he’s simply… unaware. He acknowledges the film’s cultural impact (“Everybody saw Weapons“) while together maintaining his blissful ignorance. ‍ This creates a comedic tension that highlights the absurdity of⁣ needing to have seen every trending movie to participate in film-related conversations.

Embed ⁣Tweet here – Link to relevant SNL/Movie Guy tweet

Decoding the Humor: Why The Movie Guy Resonates

The success of The Movie Guy isn’t just about a simple joke. It taps into several cultural anxieties:

* FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): The sheer number of movies and TV shows released each year makes it impossible‍ to keep up. Hernandez’s character embodies the feeling of being perpetually behind.
* The Performance of Fandom: ⁤ There’s often pressure to appear knowledgeable about⁣ popular culture, even if one hasn’t actually engaged with‍ the content. The Movie Guy subverts this‍ expectation.
* The Decline of Shared Cultural Experiences: With streaming services fragmenting audiences, fewer people are watching the same movies at the same time. The Movie Guy’s isolation reflects this trend.

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The brilliance of⁢ Hernandez’s portrayal lies in its subtlety. He doesn’t attack film culture; he simply exists outside of it. This creates a more nuanced and relatable comedic effect than a straightforward parody. ‍ The character’s appeal also speaks to a⁢ growing fatigue with the constant demands of⁤ online engagement and the pressure to have an opinion on everything. It’s a refreshing take in a landscape often dominated ⁣by hot takes and instant reactions.

The Shrek reveal:⁢ A Hilarious Mis

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