NBC's Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. The late-night sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according to a source with knowledge of the news.
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John Mulaney returned to host “Saturday Night Live” for his third time over the weekend, and he got a little surprise help from Jake Gyllenhaal.
As expected (and hoped for by many), the comedian staged another instalment of what has become something of his signature sketch — a parody of Broadway musicals that makes jokes about things incredibly specific to New York City.
It began with a “Les Misérables” parody about ordering lobster at a Big Apple Greek diner. After it became the sleeper hit of
NBC's Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. The late-night sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according to a source with knowledge of the news.
Global’s “Saturday Night Live” has postponed its next three shows.
Saturday Night Live is going dark amid the coronavirus outbreak. NBC sketch series is shutting down for three weeks, according
Saturday Night Live is going on a hiatus.
A source close to “Saturday Night Live” told Variety that its next three shows have been postponed. The iconic NBC comedy series was supposed to return on March 28 with host John Krasinski and musical guest Dua Lipa. But since “Saturday Night Live” films in front of a live audience in New York City, one of the epicenters of the coronavirus outbreak, it’s only logical to cancel the program.
Dua Lipa is set to make her way back to Studio 8H, as it's just been announced that she'll be an upcoming musical guest on Saturday Night Live.
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may have of the , but she returned to the spotlight on March 7 for the cold open.During another -related opening sketch, Fox News' Laura Ingraham, played by , advises her viewers that the outbreak is an "urban legend—yes, I'm using 'urban' as a dog whistle," and complains that criticism of President Donald Trump's response to COVID-19 is the work of stark raving mad liberals.After speaking to Jeanine Pirro (Cecily Strong), Donald Trump Jr.
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Nice of you to drop by, Jake Gyllenhaal! The actor literally did so on NBC's Saturday Night Livewhile making a surprise appearance in a musical parody sketch that poked fun at New York City's LaGuardia Airport. Channeling Idina Menzel's Wicked witch character Elphaba, a pajamas-clad Gyllenhaal performed an airborne parody of the hit Broadway musical's showstopper "Defying Gravity." The sketch also parodied musicals such as Phantom of the Opera, Little Shop of Horrors and West Side Story.