Connor Storrie, the versatile actor known for his accent mastery, is set to make his Saturday Night Live debut, leaving fans eager for his performance. In a recent teaser, Storrie showcases his impressive range, from Russian to German and even a 'bad' Shakespeare accent. But here's where it gets controversial... James Austin Johnson challenges Storrie to an accent duel, and the actor doesn't hold back. He confidently declares, 'When you get to hell, tell them Rozanov sent you,' a nod to his character from Heated Rivalry. The duel ends with Storrie claiming victory, leaving Johnson in awe. This isn't Storrie's first big break; he's already made waves with his co-star Hudson Williams in the queer Canadian hockey drama, Heated Rivalry. The show's success led to renewed interest in Storrie, with appearances at the Golden Globes and a torch-bearing role ahead of the 2026 Olympic Games. But Storrie's talents don't stop there. He's in talks to join the ensemble cast of Molly Gordon and Allie Levitan's A24 comedy, Peaked. This would mark his first post-Heated Rivalry role, and with Levitan's writing credits on SNL, Storrie's future in the entertainment industry looks bright. However, some may question the actor's choice of roles, especially with the upcoming book release by Rachel Reid, the author of Heated Rivalry. The book, Unrivaled, will continue the story of Shane and Ilya, and with a 2027 release date, Storrie's involvement in the project could spark interesting discussions. So, will Storrie's accent duel on SNL be the highlight of his career, or will his involvement in the book series cause a stir? The comments section awaits your thoughts!