Watch Oscar Isaac poke fun at Hollywood and remind us why it’s important to let kids be weird in his SNL opening monologue.
Oscar Isaac took to Saturday Night Live with musical guest Charli XCX and kicked the night off on the right note with an incredible opening monologue. The star of the upcoming Disney+ series Moon Knight had never hosted Saturday Night Live before but took to the show with ease, and he was clearly excited to have fun on the show — his monologue set a delightful tone for his entire episode.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The monologue starts with Isaac telling the audience his full name. "My name is Oscar Isaac, but my full name is Óscar Isaac Hernández Estrada. I said to Hollywood, 'You can pick two of these names.' Guess what they went with? The white ones." Isaac jokes before talking about being half-Guatemalan and half-Cuban, using it to mock how Hollywood sees him. "Or, as casting directors call that 'ethnically ambiguous.
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