Skip to playerSkip to main content
In this hilarious sit-down, Saturday Night stars Rachel Sennott, Dylan O’Brien, and Gabriel LaBelle answer your burning questions about the movie. From behind-the-scenes secrets to Dylan’s now-iconic wardrobe moments, the trio dives into their most memorable experiences on set, how they got into character, and more. Honestly, we could watch these three talk for hours. #DyingToKnow
Transcript
00:00It was such a relaxed atmosphere that there was always something going on aside from shooting.
00:04I almost left the film.
00:09We, so we, so these are the ones for the group, right?
00:12So it's like Dylan will read this, we'll all answer.
00:15Yes.
00:15And the order doesn't matter.
00:17No.
00:17Okay.
00:18She's zoned out a little bit during this break.
00:19Oh my God!
00:21You heard that to me?
00:24Who's your favorite SNL musical guest of all time?
00:27When Belushi did the like Joe Cocker thing back in the day, it's like an outrageous performance.
00:34The season one of SNL was like on repeat in our little cast camp.
00:38I swear to God, at one point I was trying to like unplug the TV and like it didn't even
00:41work.
00:42And like nothing could get it off of that TV.
00:46I was really impressed with Olivia Rodrigo performance.
00:49So I feel like the stage is so small, so a lot of performers don't have a lot of room
00:55to really do their thing all the time.
00:57But I thought she was great.
00:59Boom.
01:00He doesn't give a s***.
01:01He's throwing that away.
01:03He just throws cards, this guy.
01:04He just throws cards.
01:05What iconic SNL skit do you wish you could have been a part of?
01:15I think it would have been funny to see Kate McKinnon in the alien abduction sketch.
01:20Just to like be across from that and try not to laugh.
01:23Yeah, the one where they're just giggling is so funny to me.
01:26Oh yeah, like cowbell.
01:27Like you just want to be a part of that.
01:29Yes, stick in a box.
01:30Or the, what'd you say?
01:32Yeah, the Lonely Island stuff was amazing.
01:35Was there a day of film?
01:38Was there a day of filming that s*** stands out to you as particularly memorable?
01:43Tell us why.
01:44I missed it.
01:45I missed it.
01:45I'm sorry.
01:47Rachel needs to know.
01:48She spaced out.
01:48Was there a day of filming that stands out to you as particularly memorable?
01:52Tell us why.
01:53The day the eclipse happened was cool.
01:56The day that I wasn't there.
01:57Yeah, it was kind of amazing.
01:59There was no antagonistic energy on set.
02:02It was like super peaceful.
02:03It was just, it was um...
02:07Every day with Dylan was a dream.
02:08But obviously the day with the eclipse.
02:12I got a picture sent to me.
02:13Yeah.
02:14And there was, everyone was outside with sunglasses.
02:17And I was like, what's going on?
02:19We were like, Dylan's not here.
02:20Quick, go.
02:20Shoot the movie.
02:21Quick, have the most fun day ever.
02:22Shoot it.
02:22It was such a relaxed atmosphere that there was always something going on aside from shooting.
02:27I know.
02:28There was a birthday.
02:29Birthday every day.
02:30They celebrated.
02:31I mean, there were so many people.
02:32One time I came in and there was literally tacos and margaritas being had on the stage.
02:37And like a champagne being popped.
02:38And I was like, what scene is this?
02:40And they're like, it's the 100th roll.
02:43Okay.
02:43Okay.
02:44A little toasty before my scene today.
02:46But it was great because everyone just had the space to be comfortable.
02:50Toast the card.
02:52Okay.
02:52Oh.
02:53That was bad.
02:54We're dying to know.
02:55What is all that fake cocaine made of?
02:58B12?
02:58Like milk powder.
02:59I could honestly use a little.
03:00I'm not sure.
03:01I'm like, to do a little hit of B12 right now.
03:02We've got to ask.
03:03Give it to me.
03:03Could be great.
03:04Yeah.
03:05Okay.
03:05How do you think you would fare as an SNL writer given the demands and the schedule that come with
03:09the job?
03:10Obviously, I would be stressed.
03:15Your circadian would be thrilled.
03:17My circadian would be totally f***ed.
03:19I'm like an early riser.
03:21I've got to write first thing in the morning.
03:23I can't just have a beer.
03:25I have a beer.
03:27I'm going to the hospital.
03:28She's having 10.
03:28It's no.
03:29That's not what I would think.
03:30I can't have beer at all because it hurts my stomach because there's bread in it.
03:34So it's like I would not survive.
03:38But I would try.
03:40What are some surprising facts you discovered about Lorne Michaels when doing research for
03:44the role?
03:44How he met everyone.
03:46How he knew Aykroyd from the improv scene in Toronto.
03:49How he knew Gilda from the same space.
03:52How him and...
03:53You all right?
03:54Yeah, it's difficult.
03:55And then he really just surrounded himself by his favorite people.
04:01I thought that was really admirable.
04:03Your character is reluctant to wear short shorts in the film.
04:06How does Dylan feel about short ribs in real life?
04:10Well, yeah, I like a short rib.
04:11I love short ribs.
04:12Found out recently there's a reason that's slow cooked.
04:15The toughness of the meat cannot be cooked quickly.
04:20Sorry, Crystal.
04:22I thought the question was going to be about short shorts.
04:25That's so funny.
04:26It is.
04:27It is.
04:28I misread.
04:28I liked the short shorts and it was direction that I needed to receive and apply from Jason
04:36to not, to be embarrassed.
04:38I genuinely, it was a creative difference.
04:40I almost, I almost left the film.
04:43He almost did.
04:44He only wore short shorts for all of his other scenes out of protest.
04:48The Hollywood Reporter was this close.
04:50CGI pants.
04:51Departs.
04:52Departs.
04:52Over creative differences.
04:53Over creative differences.
04:57That was a great throw.
04:58That was a great throw.
04:59That was a great throw.
04:59That was a great throw.
04:59That was a great throw.
05:00That was a great throw.
05:00That was a great throw.
05:00That was a great throw.
05:00That was a great throw.

Recommended