Will Ferrell Shows Up at NHL Game Dressed as Disheveled Buddy the Elf
Oh, it's not a costume. He's an elf. Well, technically, he's a human, but he was raised by elves.
Over two decades after the release of the comedy Elf, Will Ferrell spread Christmas cheer by reprising his role as Buddy the Elf, donning his signature green suit and cone-shaped hat for a hockey game in Los Angeles Dec. 29.
For the festive outing, Ferrell joined wife Viveca Paulin and their youngest son Axel Ferrell, 14—they also share Magnus Ferrell, 20, and Mattias Ferrell, 18—to watch the action from the stands at the Crypto.com Arena.
And fans were definitely sharing his affinity for elf culture.
"Guess he’s still spreading Christmas cheer by singing loud for all to hear, even at a hockey game!" one social media user wrote on X, while another quipped, "this is what elves do after christmas."
While Ferrell's decision to wear Buddy's costume sparked rumors that a sequel could be on the way, the Anchorman actor has been hesitant to return to the North Pole for another movie.
As his friend and collaborator Harper Steele explained to E! News earlier this year, "I would only like to see him do Elf again just to torture him, because he can't do it. It would be a horror movie at this point."
For his part, Ferrell—real name John Ferrell—admitted that the movie was a "blast" to make but he wasn't always sure it would go down in pop culture history.
"I was sitting in my tights in my dressing room," he told E!, "staring at myself in the mirror, going, 'What did I do? This better work or I'm done.'"
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Even his costar James Caan didn't quite get the appeal.
“In between setups, he’d be like, ‘I don’t get you. You’re not funny,’" Ferrell recalled on the MeSsy podcast in July. "And I’m like, ‘I know. I’m not Robin Williams.’"
“I love that the whole time, he’s not acting,” he added. “He’s truly annoyed with me. He’s like, ‘Can this guy shut the f--k up?’"
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Want to learn more about the making of Elf? Don't be a cotton-headed ninny muggins and read on for more secrets of the 2003 movie.