Including jokes about ‘Saltburn,' the acting market, and the upcoming governmental race.
After getting here with a canine in tow, BAFTAs 2024 host David Tennant offered a six-minute monologue splitting jokes about Saltburnthe acting market, and the upcoming governmental race.
“It's undoubtedly been a troubled year for many in the movie market with the authors' strike and the stars' strike, however I've been talking to BAFTA and asking, ‘Is the future for film writers and stars looking rosy?'” Tennant states in the clip above. “And I can inform you, they stated ‘Aye!' They do spell that “AI”, so I do not …”
An instant later on Tennant likewise gets a strong dig in about the approaching U.S. elections.
Poor Thingswomen and gentlemen,” he states, presenting the motion picture, “where a kid's brain is taken into a grownup's body. And later on this year, among those might even be re-elected president.”
You can see the complete list of BAFTAs 2024 winners here.
Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers home entertainment and online culture, and composes scary fiction in his extra time.
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