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Will Ferrell excites the crowd at the LA Kings hockey game as he puts on an animated display on the court

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Will Ferrell enjoyed every minute of the hockey game he attended on Thursday night.

The 56-year-old actor got stuck when he was pictured watching the Los Angeles Kings take on the Detroit Red Wings at the Crypto.com Arena.

Will made sure he got involved with the ‘Go Kings Go!’ chant and Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts clearly found the whole thing hilarious as he was seen laughing while sitting next to him.

Unfortunately for the Elf actor, the game saw the Kings lose 3-4 to the Red Wings.

However, he clearly still had a great time and got the crowd into an uproar with a recorded video.

Will Ferrell had the crowd singing when he attended the Los Angeles Kings hockey game with Mookie Betts on Thursday night

Will had Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie in trouble as the pair watched the action unfold

Will had Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie in trouble as the pair watched the action unfold

The Barbie actor – co-owner of Los Angeles FC – is a big sports fanatic and is regularly pictured at matches

The Barbie actor – co-owner of Los Angeles FC – is a big sports fanatic and is regularly pictured at matches

Addressing Kings fans, Will said in the clip, “This is a big moment! We need to hear you, we need to feel you… Go Kings Go!’

He then did the same chant in the arena, urging everyone nearby, including Mookie Betts, to join in.

Will is regularly pictured at sporting events, where he is co-owner of Los Angeles FC.

In February 2023 he also went to Wrexham AFC’s Racecourse Ground and was seen mingling with football fans on his first visit to the Welsh city.

His journey played out in an episode of Welcome to Wrexham in October, in which Will poked fun at club owners Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds.

When Will met the players, he joked, “Do you guys like Ryan and Rob or not really?” You can be honest.’

As the players remained silent, Will said, “Rob is good. Ryan? An unreliable Canadian.’

Will is especially in the news during the holidays, as his beloved 2003 Christmas film Elf continues to be watched around the world.

Will told LA Kings fans in a clip, “This is a big moment!  We need to hear you, we need to feel you... Go Kings Go!'

Will told LA Kings fans in a clip, “This is a big moment! We need to hear you, we need to feel you… Go Kings Go!’

The 56-year-old star visited Wrexham AFC last year and was spotted among the fans

The 56-year-old star visited Wrexham AFC last year and was spotted among the fans

Will poked fun at Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds - who became co-owners of Wrexham AFC in 2021 - when he appeared on an episode of Welcome to Wrexham

Will poked fun at Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds – who became co-owners of Wrexham AFC in 2021 – when he appeared in an episode of Welcome to Wrexham

Despite the film’s success – it earned $224 million worldwide on a budget of just $33 million – the actor, who plays Buddy the Elf, previously revealed he turned down the chance to star in a sequel.

Will explained in a 2021 interview with The Hollywood Reporter that he turned down a follow-up film, and a huge $29 million payday… because the premise was basically carried over from the first film.

“I should have promoted the movie honestly, which would have been like, ‘Oh, it’s no good. I just couldn’t turn down that much money,'” Will said.

‘And I thought, “Can I really say those words? I don’t think I can, so I guess I can’t make the movie.”

Around the holidays, families around the world watch Will star in the 2003 Christmas classic Elf, playing Buddy the Elf.

Around the holidays, families around the world watch Will star in the 2003 Christmas classic Elf, playing Buddy the Elf.

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