Saturday Night Live's 51st season resumes on Jan. 17 with Finn Wolfhard hosting and A$AP Rocky as musical guest, following a midseason break, with the season featuring various celebrity hosts and musical acts.
Miles Teller hosted Saturday Night Live's season 51, episode 4, delivering a mixed performance with awkward monologue and stiff hosting, but the show still featured strong sketches, standout cast moments, and memorable satire, especially in the Property Brothers sketch and Weekend Update segment.
Saturday Night Live introduced 17 new cast members for season 51, featuring sketches with debutants like Veronika Slowikowska, Jeremy Culhane, and Ben Marshall, alongside returning stars. The season opener included humorous sketches with political and pop culture references, and the new cast members showcased their comedic talents in various sketches, including a Jeopardy parody and a ChatGPT-inspired ad. The episode was hosted by Bad Bunny with Doja Cat as the musical guest, and Amy Poehler is scheduled to host next week.
The 51st season of 'Saturday Night Live' premieres tonight with Bad Bunny hosting and Doja Cat as the musical guest. The show features a new cast following recent departures, and can be watched for free via streaming services like DIRECTV and Peacock, with details on schedule and cast provided.
'Saturday Night Live' kicks off its 51st season with new cast members and high-profile hosts, including Bad Bunny, who also headlines the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, and Amy Poehler returning as host on the anniversary of the show's debut.
Saturday Night Live Season 51 is set to premiere on October 4, with Bad Bunny hosting and Doja Cat as musical guest. The season will feature new cast members, including Ben Marshall and others, while several veterans have left. The first three episodes will be hosted by Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, and Sabrina Carpenter, with notable musical guests.
Saturday Night Live is welcoming seven new writers and four new cast members for season 51, with notable backgrounds including stand-up comedy, acting, and Harvard Lampoon, as the show prepares to return on October 4 with Bad Bunny as host.
Saturday Night Live is preparing for its 51st season by adding seven new writers and introducing new cast members, following a significant cast departure after its landmark 50th season, with the season set to premiere on October 4.
'Saturday Night Live' Season 51 will kick off with Bad Bunny hosting and Doja Cat as musical guest, followed by Amy Poehler hosting with Role Model as musical guest, and Sabrina Carpenter hosting and performing as musical guest, marking a dynamic start to the new season.
Saturday Night Live is undergoing a significant transition for its 51st season, with five cast departures and five new hires, reflecting a shift towards digital-native talent with established online followings, and highlighting the show's adaptation to modern media landscapes and changing cultural dynamics.
Ego Nwodim announced her departure from 'Saturday Night Live' after seven seasons, prompting heartfelt reactions from former and current cast members and celebrities, who praised her as one of the best to ever do it. She is confirmed to return for season 51, which premieres on October 4.
Ego Nwodim announced she will not return to 'Saturday Night Live' for season 51 after seven seasons, prompting heartfelt reactions from former and current cast members and comedians, who praised her talent and expressed excitement for her future endeavors.
Chloe Fineman describes the recent cast changes on 'Saturday Night Live' as 'pretty wild' and 'shocking,' with notable departures like Heidi Gardner and the addition of new cast members for Season 51, reflecting the show's ongoing turnover and Fineman’s mixed feelings about the changes.
Chloe Fineman described the recent cast shakeup at SNL as 'pretty wild' and still processing the changes, which include the departure of several cast members and the addition of new, younger talent for season 51. She expressed excitement about parodying political figures and the show's evolving cast dynamics.
Chloe Fineman reacts to the major cast changes for Saturday Night Live's 51st season, expressing a mix of shock and sadness over the departure of several co-stars, while looking forward to new cast members joining the show.