“Saturday Night Live U.K.” kicked off its first-ever episode by following the American tradition of a political cold open, featuring U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer trying to break the news to U.S.
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“Saturday Night Live” has launched a new short-form series on Peacock and YouTube titled “The Rundown.” In each episode, an ...
"Saturday Night Live" addressed high prices at the pump in its cold open, which also took a dig at Timothée Chalamet's ballet ...
SNL's Donald Trump summoned Pete Hegseth to explain how the U.S. has "won" the Iran war and why the press should stop asking ...
President Trump (James Austin Johnson) laughed off rising gas prices and blamed the Epstein Files for America's war with Iran ...
I don’t usually spend a lot of time in Saturday Night Live recaps discussing the musical guest, because I think of it more as ...
The premiere episode puts Colin Jost in the spotlight, and fittingly, he starts at the very top of the show: the cold open.
James Austin Johnson reprised his role as the POTUS at a gas station, while Colin Jost returned as Pete Hegseth.
Saturday Night Live” star Colin Jost is giving viewers a look at how the cold opens come together in a new behind-the-scenes web series. He also said that a sketch based on Katie Couric’s 2008 ...
"The writing staff writes at least, say, 45, 50 sketches a week. Of that, maybe eight or nine make the show," the frequent ...