The Avatar movie acquiring a sequel can suggest only a person matter: a sequel for Ryan Gosling’s traditional SNL sketch lambasting its logo’s use of Papyrus font. Cut for time, possibly mainly because of how a great deal breaking there was in the course of this week’s episode or potentially due to the fact of its practically 7 minute runtime, “Papyrus 2” begins by showcasing how significantly development Gosling’s character has made since his font-linked breakdown in the authentic sketch. He’s very careful to stay away from the font in day to day daily life, but almost has a setback when Avatar: The Way of Water begins participating in even though he’s at the dentist. But right before he can change the channel, the sequel’s new symbol seems on the screen. “The symbol is different. Ok, it is not a substantial advancement, but it’s not Papyrus. Somebody need to have claimed anything,” an elated Gosling states. But then comes a chilling discovery about this supposedly new and improved design and style. “He just put it in bold.” Gosling’s character cannot permit this stand, so he pulls a lengthy con wherever he starts relationship an IT specialist at Disney in order to get an invitation to the “Disney Graphics Awards Ball” wherever he eventually confronts the designer of Avatar’s emblem as he accepts an award. It’s then that new revelations are found out, and we at last occur to peace.