“Saturday Night Live” returned to the Oval Office in the cold open this week, where the cast portrayed a meeting between President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Elon Musk during which their inner thoughts were shared, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”-style. Mike Myers reprised ...
I decided I would do one more big media thing, but only because it felt like family to me. Saturday Night Live, my favorite show in the world, asked me to take part in the cold open of the May 5 episode. There was talk of it for a few weeks, and then, just a few days before...
Bowen Yang has practically made a career out of playing objects and insects (theiceberg that sank the Titanic, thespotted lantern fly) and this week he returned to the SNL stage as a particularly infamous inflatable. Last night's cold open poked fun at the hullabaloo over the Chinese spy ba...
Trump and Vice President JD Vance used the actual press conference as an opportunity to berate Zelenskyy — for, you know, the minor inconvenience of having his country invaded by Russia. Naturally, SNL took the absurdity and cranked it up to 11. The cold open even includes Mike Myers, ...
Instead, as we found out last night, your favorite “big dad energy” comedian took the reins of your favorite “big dad energy” politician, with Jim Gaffigan playing Walz in all his Midwestern glory. Gaffigan and Rudolph were joined by two other “SNL” mainstays, Andy Samberg as Harris...
His codename for Cohen was “dead man walking.” Together, Stiller and De Niro delivered the classic “live from New York” line to usher in the episode, hosted by former SNL writer John Mulaney. This article originally appeared on The Hollywood Reporter. Ge...
George Santos (Bowen Yang) and Jim Jordan (Mikey Day) on 'Saturday Night Live.' NBC Before we were treated to the hosting debut of musician and actor Bad Bunny, Saturday Night Live kicked things off with a cold open on the House of Representatives’ third...
Well, we may be wrong. Kate McKinnon took seven minutes and 50 seconds during her cold open forSaturday Night Liveon Saturday, January 30th, to quickly address “What still works?” In her segment, she touched on GameStop “stonks;” politicians spreading QAnon conspiracy theories; the fe...
Well. Whether or not you've, uh, blacked it all out, Matt Damon is here to help us remember. Damon paid a visit to theSaturday Night Livestage this week for the show's Season 44 premiere. His cold open sketch amounted to a reenactment of IRL Kavanaugh's Thursday sitdown with the ...
NBC’s Saturday Night Live opened this week with a parody of the 1994 film Forrest Gump, with Kate McKinnon’s impersonation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions standing in for Tom Hanks’ titular character. “My name’s Jeff, Jeff Sessions,” McKinnon told Leslie Jones while sitt...