Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die" debuts at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Feb. 29), marking the latest theme song from a James Bond film to reach the chart. The song, released on Dark
07.02.2020 - 01:41 / variety.com
John Mulaney and Daniel Craig will both be back to host “Saturday Night Live,” for their third and second times, respectively.
NBC announced Thursday that stand-up comedian and former “SNL” writer Mulaney is set to host on Feb. 29. The show will feature musical guest David Byrne, who currently appears in Broadway’s “David Byrne’s American Utopia.” In December, Netflix released Mulaney’s new variety special “John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch” on the streaming platform.
Craig will grace the
Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die" debuts at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Feb. 29), marking the latest theme song from a James Bond film to reach the chart. The song, released on Dark
"I think he would kill it."
The host from Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, Colin Jost, is expected to quit, after the 2020 elections. In an interview with Variety, Colin who has been associated with Saturday Night Live for a long span of 15 years will be bidding adieu to his audience.
Billie Eilish has tipped Michael B Jordan to be the next James Bond.
By Nellie Andreeva
Justin Bieber livened up his two latest singles, “Yummy” and “Intentions,” by performing them on “Saturday Night Live” last night. During the performances he was joined at various points by an acoustic quartet, four lithe dancers and Migos rapper Quavo.
RuPaul made history last year when winning a fourth consecutive Emmy for hosting a reality competition program while that program (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”) won a second consecutive Emmy in its own category. And by hosting “Saturday Night Live” on Feb. 8, RuPaul made history again — as the first drag queen to host the long-running late-night sketch comedy show.
Pete Davidson made some big contributions to over the weekend, snagging more screen time in the one episode than the entire first half of the season.
The Talking Heads frontman last appeared on the show in 1989
Saturday Night Live is continuing its streak of star-studded performances by announcing on Thursday (Feb. 6) that The Weeknd and David Byrne will be returning as musical guests.Byrne will ring in the leap year with his performance on Feb.
By Erik Pedersen
David Byrne and the Weeknd will appear as musical guests on upcoming episodes of Saturday Night Live. Byrne will perform on the February 29 episode (hosted by John Mulaney). The Weeknd will follow the next week, on March 7, on an episode hosted by Daniel Craig. Check out SNL’s announcement below.
The latest James Bond No Time To Die trailer debuted during the Super Bowl and promised to “change everything”.
Houston Texans defensive end J.J.
By Nellie Andreeva
The US Senate might've voted against subpoenaing witnesses for the real-life impeachment trial of Donald Trump, but in Saturday Night Live's latest cold open, things went very, very differently during the proceeding. Dubbed "The Trial You Wished Had Happened," the segment featured Kenan Thompson as Judge Mathis, kicking Mikey Day's Chief Justice John Roberts out of his seat and declaring, "this court needs a real judge who got some big brass ones under his skirt."
honored the memory of Kobe Bryant with a sweet tribute during the show's final moments over the weekend.