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Ryan Gosling goes mad in ‘SNL’ skit sequel about Microsoft Word fonts

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Ryan Gosling will not rest until the person responsible for the logo of the “Avatar” film franchise pays.

On Gosling’s return to “Saturday Night Live” on April 13, the actor and three-time host did a callback to a fan-favorite 2017 sketch, “Papyrus,” which featured his character, Steven, tormented by the choice of font used on the “Avatar” poster.

He first iteration of the sketch She saw him tormented by the design, telling a therapist: “He just highlighted ‘Avatar,’ clicked on the drop-down menu, and then selected Papyrus at random, like a thoughtless child.”

“He just got away with it. This man, this professional graphic designer,” he added later, after overturning a table in anger.

Now, with the 2022 release of “Avatar: The Way of Water,” Gosling’s character has to face his demons again in “Papyrus 2”.

During a first date, when he is asked to share more about himself, he is unable to reveal his deepest, darkest secret. His date, played by Sarah Sherman, dismissed his doubts by assuring him that “we all have something.”

“My ‘something’ was difficult to explain. My something was that ‘Avatar,’ one of the most expensive movies in history, used Papyrus as a logo,” he explained. “I wasn’t going to go back to that. I found my peace. And then it happened. “I came face to face with my demons.”

While undergoing dental work, Gosling got caught up watching the sequel. Despite asking that the movie be turned off, it was too late: he saw the new logo.

Although he admitted that “it wasn’t much of an improvement,” he was happy that he wasn’t Papyrus anymore. Or so she thought.

One restless night, he went to his computer and typed “Avatar” in a Word document before changing the font to Papyrus. It didn’t take long for all of his progress to fall apart when he discovered the truth: “He just bolded it.”

“All the money in the world, and he just bolded it,” Gosling said while searching for a graphic designer for the logo. “It’s him. He’s the same designer. He just put it in bold.”

The new “Avatar” logo reignited Ryan Gosling's character's passionate hatred of the font.  (Saturday night live)The new “Avatar” logo reignited Ryan Gosling's character's passionate hatred of the font.  (Saturday night live)

The new “Avatar” logo reignited Ryan Gosling’s character’s passionate hatred of the font. (Saturday night live)

Gosling’s world was thrown into chaos as he embraced his inner Joker and put his plan into action. It was then revealed that the person he went on a date with worked in IT at Disney and was attending a “Disney Graphics Awards Ball.”

At the awards ceremony, he had the opportunity to go head-to-head with the logo designer, played by “SNL” alum Kyle Mooney.

Gosling took the opportunity to interrupt Mooney’s speech and demanded that he “tell them what you did,” before singing, “The ‘Avatar’ logo is Papyrus in bold!”

Mooney remained calm during Gosling’s rant about his choice of font before asking him who he was. In a twist, Gosling revealed himself to be Steven Wingdings, the son of the creator of the font of the same name. He The Wingdings font turns letters into seemingly meaningless symbols. For example, a comma translates into the image of a mailbox.

But Gosling’s hatred of the source was no match for Mooney’s sincerity behind the source decision.

His speech ended with a simple lesson for Gosling: “And here, Papyrus forced me to be bold, to bring you to me, to teach you to let you go.”

“My dad was very difficult to understand,” Gosling said, breaking down into tears. “And ‘Avatar’ wasn’t too big of a movie to use Papyrus. He is humble enough to say thank you.”

Ryan Gosling's character faced his hatred of Papyrus and his issues with his father all at the same time.  (Saturday night live)Ryan Gosling's character faced his hatred of Papyrus and his issues with his father all at the same time.  (Saturday night live)

Ryan Gosling’s character faced his hatred of Papyrus and his issues with his father all at the same time. (Saturday night live)

The film’s director, James Cameron, addressed the original sketch during a December 2023 interview with Peoplecalling the part “fun.”

“I mean, the thing is, now we had a dilemma in the second movie,” he revealed. “It’s like, ‘Are we going to keep the same source, the highest-grossing movie in history, or are we going to change it?’ Mess with the formula. It’s like, ‘Damn, we’re using the font.’ If Ryan gets his panties in a twist over that, so be it.”

“Papyrus 2” wasn’t the only callback to Gosling’s previous hosting gigs.

Kate McKinnon made a surprise appearance during The show is open. when she reprized her eccentric Colleen Rafferty character for the third installment of the “Close Encounter” sketch, in which McKinnon and Gosling’s characters are repeatedly abducted by aliens, but with very different experiences.

The episode also featured cameos by Emily Blunt. during Gosling’s musical monologue, which served as a farewell to Ken to the tune of Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well.” Caitlin Clark too stopped by “Weekend Update” desktop to roast Michael Che through jokes she wrote him.

This article was originally published in TODAY.com

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