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Saturday Night Live” Season 51 is going to have a star-studded start. The NBC series announced Thursday that Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler and Sabrina Carpenter will host the first three episodes of the new season.
Several familiar faces won't be returning to Saturday Night Live when the iconic sketch-comedy show returns this fall — here's the latest casting news
The full cast for the upcoming 51st season of 'Saturday Night Live' has been confirmed, with a mix of veterans, new faces and returning favorites.
Ahead of the Season 51 premiere of “Saturday Night Live,” a slew of cast members have departed the sketch comedy series. Devon Walker, Emil Wakim, Michael Longfellow and Heidi Gardner are not returning to the late-night show.
Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels finally addressed the shock exits of some of the show’s cast members earlier this month. “The show has always brought people in from new, different ages and different generations,
The SNL stars not returning for Season 51 include Heidi Gardner (after eight seasons), Michal Longfellow (after three seasons), Devon Walker (after three seasons), Emil Wakim (after one season), and John Higgins, who was part of the Please Don’t Destroy troupe that joined the late-night show in 2021.
The cast of 'Saturday Night Live' Season 51 includes both fresh and familiar faces, while some 'SNL' veterans have departed from the show.
Several Saturday Night Live stars and writers will not return for the new season, with longtime cast member Heidi Gardner among them. Five new cast members are being added, including Please Don't Destroy member Ben Marshall. SNL season 51 premieres Oct. 4 ...
The hardest part of a great party is knowing when to say goodnight. But after seven unforgettable seasons, I have decided to leave ‘SNL.’”
Lorne Michaels has some big plans for "Saturday Night Live" Season 51. In an August interview with Puck News, the "SNL" creator talked about the future of the hit show, which has been running since 1975, and said he plans on shaking up the cast for the new season.