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Star Wars: Outtakes from Adam Driver's Kylo Ren Undercover Boss SNL sketch better than the original

Or perhaps we should call him 'Cry-Lo Ren

Jack Shepherd
Sunday 24 January 2016 05:54 EST
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Adam Driver managed to win over a legion of new fans with his wonderful turn as host of Saturday Night Live, the most memorable part being a sketch poking fun at his Star Wars villain, Kylo Ren.

In the segment, Driver once again played the villainous Knight of Ren, but this time he didn’t wear the mask.

Instead, he went undercover on the Starkiller base to find out just what his employees think of him as part of Undercover Boss.

Now, a behind the scenes clip has emerged online, showing Driver barely being able to keep it together as the cast of SNL make jokes at his character’s expense. Watch below.

The Force Awakens was believed to be on track to topple Avatar’s record as highest grossing film of all time. However, with a poor gross in China this is looking increasingly unlikely.

In other Star Wars news, The Force Awakens director JJ Abrams has responded to fans who accused him of ‘ripping off’ A New Hope, while the novelisation fills in many of the plot holes.

Adam Driver, meanwhile, has made headlines around the world for looking like a cat.

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