Well, either way, his catchphrase (“I live in a van down by the river!”) is sure to ring through your head when you see his ...
Last Saturday’s show was full of star-studded cameos, as former cast member Poehler brought back fellow SNL alumni Tina Fey and Seth Meyers throughout the episode. Fey also made a cameo to impersonate ...
Sabrina Carpenter shines in her SNL hosting debut, bringing back Domingo, leading a pre-teen boy podcast, selling an inadvertently x-rated sleep pillow, and showing how to be a girl boss through ...
After Diane Keaton’s passing on Oct. 11, ‘Saturday Night Live’ paid special tribute to the actress at the close of the episode, which was hosted by Amy Poehler. ‘Disobey Trump’: Fallout from Colombian ...
You don't get to a 51st season by throwing bombs, and Saturday offered none. The most viewed part of any "SNL" — the cold open — offered exactly what most cold opens offer (a riff off the news), ...
Doja Cat and Bad Bunny on Saturday Night Live, October 2025 (Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images) Earlier this year, Bad Bunny helped to close out Saturday Night Live ’s 50th season as its final musical ...
The White House is hitting back after a "Saturday Night Live" sketch lampooned President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the late-night lineup. The White House, which has frequently, along with Trump ...
2025 is, without a doubt, the year of KPop Demon Hunters. Sony Animation's smash-hit animated film, following the fictional K-pop girl group and demon hunters Huntr/x, has dominated Netflix since its ...
Bad Bunny returned to “Saturday Night Live” for his second hosting gig to kick off Season 51 of the late-night sketch comedy show. The Puerto Rican rapper hosted the Oct. 4 season premiere, alongside ...
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (WCIV) — One person was killed and another was hospitalized after two shootings on campus at South Carolina State University Saturday night amidst the university's annual homecoming ...
Saturday Night Live opened its 51st season with a skit skewering Donald Trump‘s crackdown on late-night TV, as the president (James Austin Johnson) warned that “daddy’s watching.” The skit also ...