Jason Reitman’s movie about the first episode of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live”—is coming to Netflix this week. Find out when you can watch it at home.
Connecticut got a high-profile mention on “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend. During Saturday’s cold open, the sketch comedy show did an “MSNBC Special Coverage” segment, with a handful of cast members playing the news channel’s most recognizable anchors talking about the upcoming inauguration and other current events.
As the evening’s special musical guest, GloRilla treated the New York City’s beloved late night show to a serving of Memphis’ hype sound. After being introduced by the episode’s host Dave Chappelle, the Grammy Award-nominee kicked off her first performance of the night, “ Yeah Glo! ”
The sketch comedy show is celebrating 50 seasons with two documentaries and an upcoming prime-time special that reflect on its standing as an American institution.
Donald Trump is returning to the White House, so you know what that means: Dave Chappelle is hosting Saturday Night Live. Chappelle famously made his SNL debut on the 42nd season episode which aired on November 12,
Memphis’ reigning hip-hop queen GloRilla will be making her debut on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” this month. GloRilla — the Grammy-nominated 25-year-old rapper and Frayser native — will appear as the musical guest on the Jan. 18 edition of ...
On Jan. 25, “Timothée Chalamet will return for his third time hosting ‘SNL’ and first time as musical guest. Chalamet has received SAG, Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award nominations for his performance as Bob Dylan in ‘A Complete Unknown,’ now in theaters.” What is fuboTV?
On Jan. 18, “Saturday Night Live” was hosted by comedian Dave Chappelle. Rapper GloRilla was the musical guest. Click the video embeds below to watch some of the highlights from Saturday night’s show.
"I wanted to show them my world, how funny it was. But the first three years, I felt like I was being culturally isolated sometimes," he shares in SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night, the new Peacock docuseries looking back at the late night show's storied past.
Damon Wayans has no hard feelings about getting fired from “Saturday Night Live” back in Season 11 – mostly because he wanted to be let go from the sketch show.
Kenan Thompson has treated fans to plenty of laughs over the years, but the actor has faced plenty of adversity and sadness behind the scenes.