Ryan Gosling returned to Saturday Night Live for his fourth hosting gig on March 7, bringing his signature charm and infectious laughter. But while Gosling led the show, it was Harry Styles who managed to steal some of the spotlight ahead of his own hosting turn next week. The episode also featured Gorillaz as the musical guests, marking their debut on Studio 8H.
Cold Open
The night began with Colin Jost as Pete Hegseth in a mock press briefing about Iran. Ashley Padilla appeared as Kristi Noem, joking that she wasn’t fired but “self-deported.” The sketch poked fun at recent political headlines and set the tone for the evening’s satire-heavy comedy.
Gosling’s Monologue
Gosling attempted a heartfelt musical number about the pale blue dot and his new film, but the camera kept cutting to Styles in the audience. Gosling playfully tried to sing Styles’ “Sign of the Times,” even channeling his viral “I’m Just Ken” moment from the Oscars. Cast members joined in with an alien dance number, adding to the chaos and laughter.
Standout Sketches
- Wedding Tradition: Gosling played a bizarre guest with a long ponytail, hilariously confused about the tradition of clinking glasses to prompt a kiss. His exaggerated delivery and eventual break drew big laughs.
- Cyclops: Gosling, Kenan Thompson, and Mikey Day portrayed dimwitted cyclopes trying to solve riddles. Ashley Padilla repeatedly broke character, which delighted the audience.
- Note Passing: Gosling and Padilla played teachers embarrassed by notes passed among students. One note revealed Padilla’s character asked ChatGPT for makeover tips, while another mocked Gosling’s basketball failures. Both actors struggled to keep straight faces.
- Monty McTreat & The Pastry Bakery: Gosling starred as a quirky candy master who discovered his Oompa Loompa-like creatures had a dark springtime ritual. The sketch balanced absurdity with Gosling’s comedic timing.
Musical Guest Gorillaz
Gorillaz celebrated their 25th anniversary with their first-ever SNL performance. They delivered classics like “Clint Eastwood” with Del the Funky Homosapien and new tracks including “The Moon Cave,” featuring Asha Puthli and Black Thought. The blend of live musicians and animated visuals showcased the band’s unique style.
Weekend Update
Michael Che and Colin Jost tackled Kristi Noem’s firing, Iran tensions, and RFK Jr. jokes. Kenan Thompson delivered a comedic blessing with Flo Rida references, keeping the segment light and energetic.
Final Thoughts
The episode was filled with laughter, breaking character, and Gosling’s trademark giggles. While Gosling proved once again why he’s a fan favorite, Harry Styles’ surprise appearance teased an even bigger episode next week. With Gorillaz adding musical flair, the night was a mix of satire, silliness, and star power.








