Tom Hanks shared a picture showing a bag of the blood plasma he donated to researchers after overcoming coronavirus.
12.04.2020 - 17:33 / usmagazine.com
Back and better than ever! Tom Hanks returned to television to host the first-ever Saturday Night Live at Home episode following his battle with coronavirus.
The Oscar winner, 63, performed the opening monologue for the virtual show from his kitchen, where he made reference to his diagnosis and the hit Netflix documentary series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.
“Hey all you cool cats and kittens,” he began. “It’s me, your old pal. Don’t be
Tom Hanks shared a picture showing a bag of the blood plasma he donated to researchers after overcoming coronavirus.
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will air its second, at-home episode this week. The sketch series announced the exciting news on Twitter Thursday, sharing that the all-new episode will air Saturday, April 25. No host or musical guest has been announced.
Tom Hanks is talking about his battle with coronavirus.
Saturday Night Live returned on Saturday evening with its first new episode since going on hiatus amid the coronavirus pandemic. The show delivered one major surprise right at the top of the episode as the night's host was none other than Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks made his first public appearance since battling the coronavirus when he stunned viewers watching a Saturday Night Live special at the weekend.
returned this weekend with an unusual «at home» format featuring pre-taped sketches shot by the cast while they self-isolate amid the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Tom Hanks made his first public appearance since battling the coronavirus when he stunned viewers watching a Saturday Night Live special at the weekend.
Since its inception in 1975, “Saturday Night Live” has been broadcast live from Studio 8H in 30 Rockefeller Plaza. But if the rise of covid-19 has taught us anything, it’s that even our most hallowed institutions can adapt both quickly and deftly to our new reality.
Well, this was one for the ages!
Saturday Night Live aired its first new episode in over a month on Saturday evening and came through with one major surprise right off the top: the night's host was none other than Tom Hanks. Hanks has hosted SNL several times in the past, but this time was particularly significant.
Tom Hanks took on the responsibility of introducing America to the new format of “Saturday Night Live: At Home” with a monologue shot entirely in his own house.
It is always nice to see Tom Hanks on screen. This weekend, it was extra special. The Forrest Gump actor made his first show appearance since he contracted COVID-19. The news of him testing positive for Coronavirus shattered the world. However, the actor has not only recovered but hosted the Saturday Night Live gig on Saturday with no audience. The live show was hosted from a remote location owing to the pandemic. While it was a strange SNL episode, Hanks eased us into it.
Tom Hanks took on the responsibility of introducing America to the new format of with a monologue shot entirely in his own house.