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Dana Carvey Regrets Cracking Jokes On Lady Gaga During His Biden Episode; Reveals Joke He Should Have Delivered Instead
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Dana Carvey Regrets Cracking Jokes On Lady Gaga During His Biden Episode; Reveals Joke He Should Have Delivered Instead

Dana Carvey is addressing the Lady Gaga joke that did not land well during the SNL episode, where he came in to mimic Joe Biden. During his appearance on the Fly on the Wall podcast, the actor-comedian reflected on the failed set and claimed that he did have a set of Joker ready and should have delivered it instead. On the episode, Carvey was joined by Maya Rudolph and Andy Samberg, who too stepped in dressed up as the political figures. 

While talking to the podcast host, Carvey claimed, “So I do the little Biden piece as part of the Bret Baier interrogating Maya-Kamala. And he’s kind of confused. He starts talking about the Joker movie, but they don’t know it.” 

As per the clip released by the team of Saturday Night Live, it is showcased that Bret Brier, portrayed by Alec Baldwin, takes the center stage and plays an out of context video, where Carvey’s Biden can be heard badmouthing Kamala Harris/Maya Rudolph.

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The comedian in the clip says, “Folks, we have other problems on our hands.” He further says, “Four years ago, it was amazing. It was the guy you wanted. But now they got this girl, and people are going, ‘What’s she doing here?'”

However, in the next scene, Rudolph clarifies that Carvey wasn’t talking about Harris but an upcoming at the time, Joker: Folie a Duex. Biden asked, “And why’s she singing?” He continues with his questions, “What’s a Folie à Deux? What’s ga ga ga ga goo ga? What is it? Come on! No Joker. No joke.”

Meanwhile, recently explaining the process that went behind the formation of the joke, the actor shared on the podcast that he had better jokes prepared. Carvey revealed, “I went; who’s the lady gagaga? You know, whatever. I did that. Didn’t land.”

He added, “I thought later, I should have said, ‘And who’s Whackin Phoenix? Who the hell is he? Whackin Phoenix would have gotten a big laugh.'”

During the conversation, the actor-comedian stated that he might soon make a surprise visit without the performer of the SNL even knowing.

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‘We Knew It Would Be Three’: Tom Hardy And Kelly Marcel Reflect On Venom Trilogy Following Release Of The Last Dance
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‘We Knew It Would Be Three’: Tom Hardy And Kelly Marcel Reflect On Venom Trilogy Following Release Of The Last Dance

Venom: The Last Dance has hit theaters, marking the end of the Venom Trilogy, which was hailed by Mavel and Sony Pictures. Following the release and the massive response from the audience, Tom Hardy, who played Eddie Brock/Venom, and the director of the film shared that they always knew that there would be three movies. Marcel has been a major part of the films since the beginning, as she added her points into writing and directing the first installment until the third.

In conversation with People Magazine, the actor and the filmmaker revealed that when Sony approached Marcel with the offer to direct the Venom series, she took it up to make a note that three parts of the storyline are released simultaneously. 

The director stated, “We knew it would be three. We knew it was a trilogy and we knew it would end like this from the beginning.” She went on to explain, “Sony asked me to [direct] and I was like, ‘Oh, okay then.’ I have been on the first two movies and it felt like we knew that this was the third and final one and knew that this one was going to be both a blast but emotional as well.”

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As for working with Hardy on the trilogy, while the actor also co-wrote the screenplay for the last two films, Marcel stated that their collaboration is one of a kind.

The filmmaker added in the conversations, “I feel like Tom and I, having spent the better part of seven years working on this, really wanted to bring this one home from inception to the finish line. It felt like the right time to step up and the right movie to do it with.”

Meanwhile, Venom: The Last Dance completes the set of three Venom movies, with the two of them releasing in 2018 and 2021, respectively. According to the synopsis of The Last Dance, “Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie’s last dance.”

Venom: The Last Dance is running successfully in theaters.

ALSO READ: Venom: The Last Dance Screenwriter Reveals How THIS Tom Hardy Joke Ft. Ryan Reynolds’ Mention Made It Into The Movie

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Amit Shah claims Bengal govt aiding infiltration, shares BJP’s ‘next big target’
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Amit Shah claims Bengal govt aiding infiltration, shares BJP’s ‘next big target’

Amit Shah, during a membership drive in Kolkata, accuses the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government of encouraging infiltration and alludes to the RG Kar rape-murder incident, asserting that Bengal needs a BJP government in 2026 for enhanced security and to curb illegal infiltration. ​The Bengal BJP, which had set a target of winning 30 plus Lok Sabha seats from Bengal, had bagged 12, six less than in 2019. West Bengal has 42 Lok Sabha seats.

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