Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are playing Jasmine and Aladdin!
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Halsey, Kacey Musgraves and more have been announced as musical guests for Saturday Night Live.The hit NBC show will return for its 47th season on October 2, with Musgraves set to appear alongside guest host Owen Wilson during the first episode.
Halsey is due to perform the following week (October 9) while Kim Kardashian West takes on presenting duties.For the next instalment (October 16), Rami Malek – who’s about to appear in No Time To Die as the new Bond villain, Safin – will host as Young
.Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson are playing Jasmine and Aladdin!
Saturday Night Live, which aired this weekend (October 2), received the lowest rating in the show’s history.The episode, which was hosted by Owen Wilson and with Kacey Musgraves performing as its musical guest, was the least-watched SNL season premiere episode of all-time.The audience figures saw a drop of 41% from the previous season’s opening episode, which was hosted by Chris Rock.However, the fact that Wilson’s episode was the first in the show’s history to be live-streamed is believed to
Kacey Musgraves‘ publicist has confirmed that the singer was completely nude during her recent Forrest Gump-inspired performance on Saturday Night Live.Musgraves was the first musical guest of the show’s 47th season over the weekend. Introduced by Owen Wilson, she performed ‘Justified’ from latest album ‘Star-Crossed’ naked, covered only by her acoustic guitar.The performance echoed a scene from the 1994 film featuring Robin Wright’s character.
kicked off the show’s 47th season over the weekend with little fanfare, drawing sharply lower ratings than last year’s season debut.Ratings for the live sketch-comedy show on Saturday plummeted 35 percent from last season’s opener, bringing in just 3.5 million viewers, according to ratings agency Nielsen, which released early data drawn from 44 media markets.
Saturday Night Live kicked off season 47 with a bang!
The Season 47 “SNL” premiere, hosted by Owen Wilson, didn’t get the sketch-comedy show off to a great start in TV ratings.According to Nielsen’s earliest-available data, “Saturday Night Live” drew a 3.5 household rating, which was in line with the final two Season 46 episodes, but down 35% from the Season 46 debut.
Last night’s season 47 premiere of Saturday Night Live with host Owen Wilson and musical guest Kacey Musgraves drew a 3.5 household Live + Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and 1.3 in 18-49 in the 25 markets with local people meters.
The last laugh. Nearly one month after Norm Macdonald’s death, Saturday Night Live honored the late star during their season 47 premiere.
James Austin Johnson impersonating the president, telling the audience he had a “bad summer,” but “not Cuomo bad” – a reference to disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Kacey Musgraves is paying tribute to Jenny Curran.
Kacey Musgraves is taking over the Saturday Night Live stage!
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVIn its first episode back after summer hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” dove back into pop culture headlines by producing sketches that parodied “The View” co-hosts’ experiences getting told they tested positive for COVID-19 live on air and mashed up Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ recent space flight with “Star Trek.” But it also threw things back a little bit by allowing guest host Owen Wilson to return to his “Cars” role.The former sketch featured Wilson
kicked off its 47th season over the weekend, and started things off with an expectedly political «Cold Open» sketch. In a surprise, the show put a lot of faith in a first-time castmember to play President Joe Biden.Many fans were wondering who would play Biden now that Beck Bennett has left the cast.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVNew “Saturday Night Live” featured player James Austin Johnson made his mark on the NBC late-night sketch comedy series immediately from the start of the Season 47 premiere: He debuted as Joe Biden impersonation during a “special message from the president” cold open sketch.After winning eight Emmys at the 73rd annual ceremonies last month, including the variety sketch series award for the fifth consecutive year, “SNL” returned to Studio 8H in New
It’s the start of a big new season this weekend for Saturday Night Live, its 47th, to be precise. And what could be bigger than bringing two Texans on board for the show?
Hansel, so hot right now! Zoolander wasn’t an overnight success when it first premiered in 2001, but it has since become a cult classic.
The full cast for Saturday Night Live‘s 47th season has been unveiled and there are two cast members not returning.
NEW YORK -- “Saturday Night Live” will return for its new season on Saturday with all but one cast member, Beck Bennett, returning, the show said on Monday.Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson and Pete Davidson, all busy cast members whose returns were considered questionable, will all be coming back.The show's 47th season begins Saturday with Owen Wilson as host and Kacey Musgraves as musical guest.The crowded stage will include 16 cast members and five featured performers.
Debra Messing publicly questioned "Saturday Night Live" about its decision to kick off Season 47 of the show with Kim Kardashian West hosting one of the early episodes. NBC announced Wednesday that Owen Wilson, Kardashian, Rami Malek and Jason Sudeikis are set as the first four people to helm episodes when the show returns in October.
Kim Kardashian will soon add another string to her bow by making her presenting debut on the television sketch series Saturday Night Live. On Wednesday, the businesswoman and lawyer in training was announced as part of the star-studded line-up for the new season alongside the likes of Owen Wilson, Rami Malek and Jason Sudeikis.The 40 year old reality star will feature on the critically acclaimed comedy show on October 9 alongside singer Halsey.