Paul Mescal fans stunned as Gladiator II star shows off surprising new talent as he hosts Saturday Night Live

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PAUL Mescal left fans stunned as he showed off a surprising talent while hosting Saturday Night Live.

The actor, 28, put on a sketch about his latest movie Gladiator II, joking that, after the success of Moana 2 and Wicked, his flick might be more successful if it was a musical.

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He turned the movie into a musical as he hosted Saturday Night Live
He took some playful swipes at recent success Wicked during the skit

And Paul revealed he’s a man full of surprises as he showed off his impressive vocals on Saturday Night Live.

Dressed as his character in the film, Lucius, Paul sang: “They look at me and all they see is a killing machine, but they don’t know that far below I’m so much more than I seem.”

Fans rushed to social media to remark on his voice, with one writing: “Paul Mescal singing I’m about to lose my mind.”

Another said: “Paul Mescal musical ere.”

Someone else wrote: “I should’ve known Paul Mescal can sing.”

And a fourth added: “Paul Mescal on Broadway I’m ready for you.”

The sketch took several subtle swipes at Wicked, with SNL’s Kenan Thompson kicking things off with a song called No Place Like Home.

And it ends with Lucius flying off on a broomstick – a nod to Wicked’s main character Elphaba.

It comes after Gladiator director Sir Ridley Scott confirmed the future of the franchise.

Gladiator’s II came 24 years after the original film and Sir Ridley, 86, said he had “already written 12 pages” of the next script.

The British filmmaker, known for classics such as Alien and Blade Runner, has always enjoyed doodling and sketching and storyboards his movies in detail.

Asked if he had started sketching scenes for the third film, he said: “Yes!”

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