Pete Davidson's Best Movies & TV Shows

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JUNE 03: Actor Pete Davidson performs onstage at the Colossal Stage during Colossal Clusterfest at Civic Center Plaza and The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on June 3, 2017 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
Pete Davidson is a comedy giant who is only getting bigger with time. What's you favorite on screen Pete moment?

Pete Davidson spent eight seasons with the legendary Saturday Night Live cast, including Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, and Kyle Mooney. His personal life is often in the news due to his dating history—especially his ties to the Kardashians. However, his true focus remains on portraying characters inspired by himself in rom-coms, horror-comedies, and more. With a long list of memorable roles and considerable talent, Pete Davidson's best work is examined here. What's your favorite role from the comedian?

1. The Suicide Squad (2021)

In James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, Pete Davidson appeared alongside Margot Robbie and Idris Elba. As Blackguard, he portrayed the dimwitted mercenary disrespected by the notorious band. On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Davidson recalled his motivation to take on the role of Dick Hertz. With a Metascore of 72, this chaotic adventure through Corto Maltese has been deemed a great movie experience.

2. Saturday Night Live

In 2014, Davidson made his big debut on Saturday Night Live, remaining until 2022. Though just 20 years old, Davidson was one of the youngest actors ever to be cast in SNL, thanks to a recommendation from Bill Hader. Through various sketches, Davidson attained fame quickly. Not only did Davidson use characters as needed, but he also brought about a modern, laid-back attitude. He became a symbol of a new comedy style, leaving an invaluable mark behind before departing. Capitalizing on his success in SNL, the young star basked in the radiant limelight of film stardom not long after.

3. The King Of Staten Island (2020)

In his most acclaimed role, Davidson put forth an impressive performance in The King of Staten Island. Tracking Scott, a carefree young man forced to mature when his mother starts dating a firefighter. She encourages him to take control of his life. The story reveals the reality of his struggles. 

Drawing from Davidson's own father's experience as a firefighter, Scott's vulnerability is deeply relatable. IMDb users have praised the realism of the movie, its well-rounded characters, its accuracy in depicting twenty-somethings, and the striking portrayal that Davidson offers. The poignancy and artistry of this work can not go unnoticed.

4. Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022)

Davidson recently crafted one of 2022's most innovative horror films, Bodies Bodies Bodies. This dark comedy follows a group of partygoers whose celebration ends in tragedy when someone is murdered. Davidson stars as Davi, a wealthy, macho man with an ego that is easily threatened. However, his ability to make the audience laugh by the movie's end speaks to his tremendous talent. His charismatic and laid-back presence consistently adds texture to the film, making him an essential part of any cast. His appealing onscreen vibe will continue to entertain viewers for years to come.

5. The Dirt (2019)

The Dirt, a Netflix biopic dramedy depicting the rise of Motley Crue, has been met with far more enthusiastic responses from IMDb fans than the criticism it has received. Pete Davidson takes on the role of Tom Zutaut in the film, playing an Elektra Records executive offering the group a five-album deal in the early '80s. 

Motley Crue supporters have leaped to voice their appreciation at the explosive and captivating movie, even those who claim never to have heard the band's music. Viewers hail the compelling characters, seamless casting choices, and powerful performances, not forgetting how thrilling the trip back in time to the rocking '80s is for older viewers.

6. I Want You Back (2022)

Gathering a whimsical idea, Jason Orley's I Want You Back features Emma (Jenny Slate) and Peter (Charlie Day) uniting to ruin their former partners' new relationships. Davidson performs as Jase, an elatedly boisterous hipster who encourages Peter to lighten up while he grieves for Anne (Gina Rodriguez). Critical reviews proclaim that I Want You Back is surprisingly much superior to hoped, with Day, Slate, and Scott Eastwood truly radiating humor. Others commend the star-studded cast for propelling a pallid, hackneyed rom-com to magnificent heights. Tender, snug, and overflowing with ardor, I Want You Back is seen as better than average rom-com.

7. The Freak Brothers (2020)

The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, a classic underground comic by Gilbert Shelton, consists of Cheech and Chong's predecessors, Franklin, Phineas, Freddy, and Kitty. In 1969, these four avoided the draft, police, and any conventional employment. But after smoking a unique strain of marijuana, they sleep for 50 years and wake up in 2020 to find their house renovated and occupied by the Switzers - an ethnically diverse family that is "certifiably woke." 

The Switzer's modern knowledge makes them guides to help the Freaks understand the complexities of the world and the values of simpler times. For those fans of Pete Davidson, The Freak Brothers is an excellent pick, as it was his first significant series outside of SNL. It was also one of the first series to be released on Tubi.

8. Set It Up (2018)

Claire Scanlon's hit Netflix rom-com, Set it Up, has won the hearts of many. Starring Zoey Deutch as Harper and Glen Powell as Charlie, the film follows the pair’s attempts to bring some comfort to their all-consuming jobs by covertly setting up their bosses on a date. Pete Davidson stars as Charlie's witty flatmate Duncan, offering considerable comic relief. IMDb scored the movie highly for its bubbling chemistry between the leads, relaxed atmosphere, remarkably gentle plot points, and romantic ending. This indicates that there is still an appetite for traditional romantic comedies that lack harsh cynicism.

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