What is 'Heated Wizardry?'
A comedic sketch on 'Saturday Night Live' that combines 'Harry Potter' and 'Heated Rivalry'.
TV / Comedy
Saturday Night Live (SNL) took on the trending series 'Heated Rivalry' by merging it with the wizarding world of 'Harry Potter,' creating a humorous sketch that has fans talking. The sketch, titled 'Heated Wizardry,' features Finn Wolfhard...
The 'Heated Wizardry' sketch combines the enemies-to-lovers trope of 'Heated Rivalry' with the familiar setting of Hogwarts. Key jokes included Harry and Ron's flirtatious exchanges, suggestive wand humor, and a cameo by Jason Momoa as Hagrid, who makes a joke about Harry's sexuality. The skit also mocks the trend of studios endlessly reviving franchises, referencing HBO's upcoming 'Harry Potter' series and 'Stranger Things' transformation into a sprawling transmedia franchise. The sketch further included a parody of Sex and the City, jumping off from the ending of Stranger Things - in which Wolfhard's character realizes his writerly ambitions - SNL dropped the actor and his co-stars Gaten Matarazzo and Caleb McLaughlin into '90s New York City. Over cosmos, they traded the kind of cheeky banter that defined the interactions among Carrie Bradshaw and her friends across 94 episodes, two movies, a YA origin story adapted into a show on the CW network, and an HBO Max follow-up series.
A comedic sketch on 'Saturday Night Live' that combines 'Harry Potter' and 'Heated Rivalry'.
Finn Wolfhard and Ben Marshall, with a cameo from Jason Momoa.
A playful romance between Harry Potter and Ron Weasley in a parody of 'Heated Rivalry.'
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