Josh O’Connor Pitches Live-Action ‘Ratatouille’ on ‘SNL’
Josh O’Connor cleared up rumors about him potentially starring in a live-action Ratatouille on Saturday Night Live — which is a project he claims he does not want to star in.
The actor began his monologue by listing his credits, which include The Crown, Challengers and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. O’Connor explained to the audience that he has a “reputation” for being a “soft boy,” who is “just trying to live a quiet life.”
However, he warned the audience that “you have to be very careful about what you say, because the press will blow everything completely out of proportion,” explaining that him sharing his admiration for the Disney-Pixar film led to false rumors that he was set to star in the project.
“Like one time, I said that one of my favorite movies is Ratatouille, which is true, it’s a great film,” he continued. “But I suppose fans started pitching me as Chef Linguini for a live-action Ratatouille remake. And I’m not very online, so I didn’t know that this was a thing until the president of Disney-Pixar publicly declared that there will never be a live action Ratatouille remake, no matter how much Josh O’Connor wants it.”
He joked, “Do you know how it feels to be publicly rejected from a job I didn’t even want?” O’Connor clarified that he doesn’t “even want a live-action Ratatouille, I don’t have the time for it,” though he continued to throw subtle hints that he was interested in the role, including by pitching his pick for who should join the cast as food critic Anton Ego.
“I’m already in the new Knives Out film — saying it out loud sounds like the perfect name for the live-action Ratatouille — but that’s neither here nor there,” O’Connor said. “I’m at SNL and I’m so honored. The cast, the crew, and — sorry, sorry, for what it’s worth, I would kill as Linguini.”
“Anyway, being here at SNL during Christmas time is magical and joyous. And guys, you can’t make Ratatouille unless you have the perfect cast. There’s just no point,” he added. “I mean, who would play the food critic Anton Ego? Perhaps Jeff Goldblum.”
“No, no, no, no. I mean, yes, but later,” he said at the end of his monologue. Earlier in the night, the cold open began with another press briefing with an “exhausted” Trump, portrayed by James Austin Johnson.
“I know you have questions for the president, but it’s very late, he’s exhausted, his brain is all over the place,” Ashley Padilla as Karoline Leavitt said. “So unfortunately, he can’t wait to talk to you.”
He addressed a myriad of newsy topics, including the Warner Bros. Discovery merger and the recently released Epstein photos.
“President, do you have any comments on the potential sale of Warner Brothers to Netflix?” a reporter asked, to which he responded, “I don’t know why anyone wants Warner Bros. They’ve got one of the worst studio lot tours in L.A. You go on that thing and it’s just some kid pointing to a tree. ‘Oh, that’s the tree from Pretty Little Liars,’ who gives a crap?”
When asked about the Epstein photos, Johnson’s Trump said, “Look, the fact is these photos are a fake news Democrat hoax.” The reporter then asked, “Well, even the picture of a bowl of condoms with your face on them and the text saying I’m huge?”
“They’re 100 percent legit. I love those files.” Johnson’s Trump responded. “I’m in the files, I took a lot of great pictures.”
Host O’Connor had a breakout moment when he starred in Netflix’s The Crown as Prince Charles. The role earned him an Emmy for best lead actor, and he’s since went on to star in projects including Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers; The Mastermind (2025); and Knives Out.
Saturday night marked O’Connor’s SNL hosting debut, while it was Lily Allen‘s second time serving as a musical guest. After this week, there is one more show of 2025, where Wicked: For Good star Ariana Grande will host and Cher will join as musical guest, her first appearance on the sketch comedy show since 1987.
Season 51 has already aired seven episodes, as Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, Sabrina Carpenter, Miles Teller, Nikki Glaser, Glen Powell and Melissa McCarthy all took turns in the leading role.
More to come.
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