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A cold open (also called a teaser sequence) [1] is a narrative technique used in television and films. It is the practice of jumping directly into a story at the beginning of the show before the title sequence or opening credits are shown.
Founding Fathers Cold Open Nearly 250 years ago, delegates gathered in Philadelphia to form the Declaration of Independence. John Hancock (Mikey Day) signed it the "biggest."
The cold open also featured cameos from current cast members Bowen Yang and Colin Jost, the latter of which would later be put in a very awkward position in front of his wife, Scarlett Johansson.
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In the cold open, SNL cast members held their hands clasped, appearing to be on the verge of delivering a somber message to the audience about Trump’s election victory — but instead they ...
The episode's cold opening, in which Lorne Michaels and Brandon Tartikoff issue urine tests to check the new cast members for drug use, has been cut from nearly all reruns with the exception of Canada's Comedy Channel. [20] Reruns also replace the opening sequence with the one that began later in the season.
For example, if the opening credits don't appear until 15 or 30 minutes into the film, the entire pre-credits sequence is not a "cold open"; by definition, by its very wording, a cold open is the opening of the narrative, and if you're a half hour into the story, it's not really the opening of the film anymore, regardless of when the credits occur.
Ahead of the premiere of “Monday Night Raw” on Netflix, WWE has unveiled the new cold open that will air at the beginning of the show. The video is narrated by WWE chief content officer Paul ...