Following in the footsteps of SNL alumni Wayne World and The Blues Brothers, these iconic SNL skits would also make hilarious feature-length films.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT These iconic Saturday Night Live skits are so hilarious that they're begging to be fleshed out and adapted to the silver screen. Their hilarious antics, memorable characters, and unique POVS helped them achieve mass market success, and garner the critical acclaim that helped rouse audiences on Saturday nights.
Given its satirical, melodramatic vibe, a film about The Californians would be legendary. In the movie, a down-to-earth resident could move in next door, providing a complete contrast to the lavish California culture. The neighbor would inevitably be introduced to Stuart, Karina, and Devin planting them smack dab in the middle of The Californian's whacky shenanigans.
With this setup, a Jeffrey's movie could be SNL meets Zoolander as the snobby employees at Jeffreys have to face off against a rival clothing store. Additionally, the universe can be expanded to include a new friendlier clerk in training whose presence and contrasting energy would present a problem among the staff.
5 Spartan Cheerleaders A Spartan Cheerleader film would be a fabulous idea. Seeing SNL alum Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri deliver gut-busting cheers in their red, black, and white uniforms is a formula that never gets old. In the early 2000s, Ferrell and Oteri starred as Craig and Arianna: two passionate cheerleaders from East Lake High School who were all heart and no talent.
A party film of epic proportions, a Stefon movie would take place over the course of one night as we witness Stefon go through an existential crisis during one of his bizarre escapades in NYC. As he bounces around NYC's most obscure venues, Bill Hader can narrate his internal dialogue. Amplifying the inner thoughts of Stefon would be a hilarious angle that audiences wouldn't expect.
2 Black Jeopardy A Black Jeopardy film has the potential to be great. Truthfully, the formula would work just as it is. Black Jeopardy takes the style and setup for Jeopardy and adds a zest of African American culture, as the show's playful host offers the contestants questions and categories based on famous hot takes and inside jokes prevalent to African American culture.
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