The King is dead. Long live the King!
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definitely didn't want to be associated with.Appearing on "Weekend Update" to talk with Colin Jost, Sudeikis' Prince of Hell was in high spirits. "Last few years have been pretty good for little ol' Beelzebub," he told Jost happily.
Apparently, most of the hellish things we've been going through have in fact been the work of the Devil.You can watch the full segment in the video above."You saw that the Astros won. They shouldn’t have," Sudeikis said with a mischievous grin, and pointing to
.The King is dead. Long live the King!
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Ted Lasso during his appearance as host of Saturday Night Live last night (October 23).The actor and comedian led the latest episode of the US sketch show, which also featured musical performances from Brandi Carlile.During Sudeikis’ monologue, he discussed his past as a cast member on SNL for 10 years. “The last couple of years, though, I’ve been working on this Apple TV+ show called Ted Lasso,” he said.
Jason Sudeikis is back and better than ever!
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he reprised his character of The Devil.
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Jason Sudeikis' return to saw the former castmember reprise several of his beloved characters — including The Devil!Joining Colin Jost and Michael Che on «Weekend Update,» Sudeikis' Devil reflected on the past few years since he'd appeared on the fake news segment.As he recapped the things he's invented and wanted to take credit for — including bitcoin, vaping and ads on websites that take up half the screen — Jost asked if he was also responsible for creating QAnon — which was apparently too
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Jason Sudeikis is back on Saturday Night Live!
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