āHeās Racist?ā: SNLās āBlack Snapeā Skit Roasts HBO Harry Potter Reboot Casting
āHeās Racist?ā: SNLās āBlack Snapeā Skit Roasts HBO Harry Potter Reboot Casting
Samridhi GoelSun, April 5, 2026 at 4:32 PM UTC
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After facing intense backlash over the casting of Black Severus Snape in HBOās upcoming Harry Potter series, the debate has now made its way into mainstream comedy.
On April 4, Saturday Night Live addressed the controversy head-on in a skit, turning one of the internetās most discussed casting choices into satire.
As the segment aired shortly after the showās trailer sparked heated reactions online, SNLās take has added another layer to the ongoing discussion.
Saturday Night Liveās Black Snape skit takes a brutal dig at the casting debate in the Harry Potter reboot
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During the Weekend Update segment, comedian Kam Patterson appeared as Professor Snape, directly referencing the rebootās controversial casting.
In the upcoming show, the character is being played by Paapa Essiedu.
Introduced by Colin Jost, Patterson began by switching between formal and casual speech. āGood evening, Mr. Jostānah, Iām playing. I donāt talk like that, bro. Itās called code-switching,ā he said.
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When asked about his year at Hogwarts, his version of Snape responded, āNot great. We got this new kid. His name is Harry Potter, and heās racist as hell.ā
He went further, adding, āHarry Potterāor the Proud Boy Who Livedāspent the whole year telling everybody that the schoolās only Black teacher was secretly evil.ā
When Jost suggested Harry might just be suspicious because of the Sorcererās Stone, Patterson pushed back, stating, āSo somebody stole something, and the number one suspect is Black Snape? They didnāt even look at the white guy in the turban.ā
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āSo offensive. Heās got a wizard on the back of his head,ā referencing how the villain Voldemort appears on the back of Professor Quirrellās head.
The joke aimed directly at the major concern raised online, where several netizens questioned that changing Snapeās race could unintentionally shift how certain storylines are perceived.
The SNL skit further called out Hogwarts, J.K. Rowling, and wider issues in the story
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Pattersonās version of Snape further went on to question the world of Harry Potter itself.
āThe whole wizarding world is racist,ā he said, pointing out that he was one of the only Black characters at Hogwarts.
He also mocked the name Kingsley Shackebolt, adding that it sounded like it came from a āWu-Tang name generatorā and questioned the implications behind it.
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At one point, Jost joked, āIām starting to think J.K. Rowling might be problematic,ā leaning into ongoing criticism around the author.
Furthermore, Pattersonās Snape brought up the issue of house elves, stating, āWe have magic⦠and people in my world still have slaves,ā highlighting another long-debated aspect of the series.
While the jokes were exaggerated, they reflected real conversations happening online.
As clips of SNLās skit went viral online, netizensā reactions remain divided
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āEven SNL sees how this change will be problematic,ā one user wrote.
āSNL trying to get in on the Black Snape memeing while itās hot,ā another added.
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Some viewers felt the show simply echoed internet discourse. āThey stole this from Twitter,ā one comment read.
Others focused on the execution. āIt was pretty funny. Couldāve been executed a little better, but the overall point was made,ā a viewer wrote.
At the same time, criticism continued. āYet another reason not to watch the series. Shouldāve left well enough alone with the movies,ā one person added.
SNLās mocking of Harry Potter and Professor Snape came following the casting, which had already been criticised online
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As reported by Bored Panda, the skit comes after HBOās Harry Potter teaser sparked intense backlash.
Paapa Essieduās casting as Snape drew strong reactions, with some fans arguing it strayed from the bookās description.
āSnape deserved betterā¦. this feels like a downgrade nobody asked for,ā said one critic, while another said, āI think Snape should have stayed as a white n*zi, and the description of him making children scared of him sounds a bit messed up.ā
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However, others defended the choice.
āPaapa Essiedu actually looks menacing here,ā said one.
Following the backlash, Essieud later revealed he had received threats over the role, highlighting how extreme the response had become.
āIāve been told, āQuit, or Iāll m*rder you,āā he told The Times
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āThe reality is that if I look at Instagram, I will see somebody saying, āIām going to come to your house and k*ll you,āā he said.
At the same time, others pointed out that Snapeās character, already written as harsh and disliked early on, could be interpreted differently depending on how the audience approaches the reboot.
āEven SNL sees how this change will be problematic,ā wrote one user
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