Despite the show's name, there will be no live taping of the hit comedy sketch show "Saturday Night Live" on Oct. 25. SNL took a week off after Sabrina Carpenter pulled double duty as host and musical ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The first three episodes of Saturday Night Live Season 51 are in the books. The season started with Bad Bunny, former SNL star Amy Poehler returned to host the second ...
Just a few weeks ago, Saturday Night Live returned for its 51st season with Bad Bunny as the host. Already helming the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the artist brought more than laughs with him as Benicio ...
The 51st season of Saturday Night Live is here in 2025-26, with a new set of hosts and musical guests who will perform. And if you're here, you might be getting ready to watch SNL on Saturday, Oct. 25 ...
Hudson was SNL’s first Black female cast member, having joined the show in its ill-fated sixth season. She appeared in a number of sketches uncredited before getting fired along with nearly everyone ...
This Saturday night will feel a little lonely, as there will be no live taping of the hit comedy sketch show "Saturday Night Live." That's right, after pop singer Sabrina Carpenter pulled double-duty ...
Japanese and British singer Rina Sawayama has come constructive criticism after Sabrina Carpenter’s recent “Saturday Night Live” appearance. During the Saturday, Oct. 18, episode of “SNL,” Carpenter ...
Bleeding Fingers principal composer Kara Talve and score producer Russell Emanuel were inspired by "Jaws" and more iconic horror influences for latest "Treehouse of Horror." Yes, that was a “Jaws” ...
Sabrina Carpenter, hosting NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” joined in a skit that parodied Harford County-based podcast group “MdFoodieBoyz” by playing on the Gen Z commentary the podcast is known for by ...
Saturday Night Live skipped major news events this week and went with a Domingo cold open, this time with Sabrina Carpenter‘s spoof of Taylor Swift’s “The Fate of Ophelia.” The sketch centers on ...
A "Saturday Night Live" joke comparing the Trump administration to Nazis didn't seem to land with the audience over the weekend, or perhaps the crowd just didn't get it. On the show's "Weekend Update" ...