Finn Wolfhard's "Saturday Night Live" monologue took an unexpected turn on January 17, 2026, when his "Stranger Things" co-stars Caleb McLaughlin and Gaten Matarazzo joined him onstage. The trio playfully addressed their shared experience of growing up in the public eye, specifically on the hit Netflix series.
Wolfhard began his monologue reflecting on his formative years being documented on screen. "My voice changed on camera, my first kiss was on camera, and the first time I learned what a woman looks like down there was on there as well," he quipped, before a Demogorgon image flashed on screen, according to NBC.
McLaughlin and Matarazzo then surprised the audience by appearing alongside Wolfhard. The three actors joked about transitioning to more mature roles, even suggesting they were ready for "adult films." This comment drew laughter and applause from the studio audience, highlighting the cultural impact of "Stranger Things" and the audience's connection with the young cast.
"Stranger Things," which premiered in 2016, catapulted Wolfhard, McLaughlin, and Matarazzo to international fame. The series, set in the 1980s, follows a group of young friends as they encounter supernatural forces in their small town. The show's blend of science fiction, horror, and coming-of-age themes resonated with a wide audience, making the actors household names.
The appearance on "SNL" served as a reminder of the actors' journey from child stars to young adults. Their willingness to poke fun at their past roles and express interest in more mature projects signals a new chapter in their careers. Industry insiders suggest that this move could broaden their appeal and open doors to more diverse roles.
As of now, Wolfhard, McLaughlin, and Matarazzo are pursuing individual projects in film and television. While there are no confirmed plans for a "Stranger Things" reunion, their "SNL" appearance suggests a continued bond and a willingness to collaborate in the future. The audience response indicates a strong interest in seeing them take on new challenges and explore different genres.
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