Elf’s Casting Director Would Recast Will Ferrell’s Buddy For A Remake, And She Already Has Another SNL Star In Mind
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Elf’s Casting Director Would Recast Will Ferrell’s Buddy For A Remake, And She Already Has Another SNL Star In Mind


There’s no denying that Elf is one of those Christmas movies that’s great for the whole family. It’s honestly perfect as is, but there’s always the chance that it could be redone. If a remake of the beloved holiday classic were to happen, its casting director, Susie Farris, does apparently know who she could picture wearing the festive North Pole attire as Buddy the Elf instead of Will Ferrell. Here’s a hint: he’s a beloved actor who also delighted audiences through his work on Saturday Night Live.

It’s been twenty years since the phenomenal Elf introduced audiences to Buddy, a human raised as an elf in the North Pole who sets out to meet his biological father in the Big Apple. The Anchorman star breathed incredible life into the character, but Susie Farris has a solid pick for a star that could handle a reboot. She told People that she could see none other than Bill Hader stepping into the role and explained why:

Off the top of my head, I’m just going to say Bill Hader. I just think that he’s quirky and endearing and yeah, I’d like to see Bill Hader.

Bill Hader as Aaron in Trainwreck

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Quirky and endearing is right. The star made his mark on SNL through his wild dialogue delivery and by covering his face while playing “city correspondent” Stefon. He also has an impressive body of work, as Bill Hader’s best movies and TV shows include comedies like Superbad, Trainwreck and the IFC parody series Documentary Now! Whether the Barry actor’s characters are absurd, awkward, or sweet, the Emmy winner knows how to make it work. I can picture him embodying all of Buddy’s childlike qualities as well as the character’s enthusiasm for Christmas and life in general. While Hader arguably hasn’t played a character quite as energetic as Buddy, I still think he could pull it off based on his voiceover work as Flint Lockwood in the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs movies and as Fear in Inside Out.



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