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SNL: Reneé Rapp and Bowen Yang recreate iconic Saltburn scene

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Reneé Rapp and Bowen Yang recreated an iconic Saltburn scene ahead of Jacob Elordi’s Saturday Night Live! guest appearance. Over the last few weeks, pop culture enthusiasts have been obsessed with the Emerald Fennell-directed psychological thriller.

Set in 2006, the “beautifully wicked tale” follows Oliver Quick (Barry Keoghan), an Oxford University student who finds himself drawn into the world of the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Elordi).

Since its theatrical release in November, Saltburn has received universal acclaim from fans and critics – with many praising its dark humour, boundary-pushing plot, and cast performances.

However, the final scene is one aspect of the film that has become a standout with fans. After killing Elspeth Catton (Rosamund Pike), which results in him securing the entire Catton fortune and the Saltburn estate, Oliver (Keoghan) is shown dancing about the mansion naked to ‘Murder on the Dancefloor.’ Due to Keoghan’s unforgettable performance, a number of fans have recreated the scene on social media, including Rapp and Yang – who spoofed the moment to promote Elordi’s SNL appearance.

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