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Adam Driver Jokes “Wokeness Killed Han Solo” In ‘SNL’ Monologue – Deadline


Adam Driver was again on Saturday Evening Dwell and referred to not killing Han Solo in Star Wars: The Pressure Awakens.

The Star Wars alum received into the Christmas spirit and defined why it was his favourite vacation of the yr.

“I’m so excited to be again, particularly throughout this time of yr,” Driver stated throughout his monologue. “I really like Christmas. It’s my favourite vacation, the meals, the music, the household… However largely it’s as a result of I’ve a really deep and private relationship with Santa.”

Driver went on to elucidate that he has a particular ritual with Santa the place the actor tells the North Pole resident his listing. The Women alum then made a joke naming a previous SNL solid member.

“Often I do it in non-public,” Driver stated of his ritual with Santa. “Since we’re right here, and I do know Santa watches SNL. He hasn’t favored it since [Chris] Kattan left.”

Driver then proceeded to make his Christmas listing, singing it to Santa accompanied by a piano the place the actor confirmed off his expertise.

As he sang his listing, Driver then famous, “I favored for individuals to cease coming as much as me on the road saying, ‘You killed Han Solo.’ I didn’t kill Han Solo, wokeness killed Han Solo.”

Driver’s feedback about Star Wars come after his look on Max’s Who’s Speaking To Chris Wallace? the place he talked about this occurring to him frequently.

“Any person jogs my memory about that every single day,” Driver joked on the present. “Not every single day however yeah, it was extra however now it’s in all probability as soon as a month someplace.”

Driver additionally talked to Wallace about the way it was filming the scene with Ford saying, “Clearly, John Williams’ [score] wasn’t taking part in within the background and it was very emotional really, capturing it with Harrison. Harrison was so beneficiant and contemplative and to me that was an ideal second on set, though it was his demise.”

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