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"Saturday Night Live" took aim at ICE in a cold-open skit on Saturday depicting Tom Homan, played by Pete Davidson, meeting with ICE agents about Minneapolis.
Alexander Skarsgård made his “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut this weekend on the 1,000th episode of the NBC series and was joined his father Stellan Skarsgård for two sketches.
A famous “Saturday Night Live” alumnus returned to the show for its 1,000th episode for a surprise appearance. Pete Davidson appeared in the “SNL” cold open Saturday to play Upstate New York native Tom Homan.
Teyana Taylor stole the spotlight on 'SNL' as an 87-year-old dancing grandpa. See her hilarious transformation and fan reactions.
The Murderbot actor's hosting debut brought hilarious cameos from his friend Jack McBrayer, his Academy Award-nominated father Stellan Skarsgård, and Pete Davidson.
The last live sketch of Saturday Night Live’s Teyana Taylor-hosted episode was a low-key two-on-two political sketch, with Taylor anchoring a PBS news analysis show, flanked by Kenan Thompson, while commentator guests played by Mikey Day and Chloe Fineman tried to make milquetoast points of vaguely centrist outrage about the ICE situation in Minneapolis and other Trump-era horrors.
A leading contender in the Best Supporting Actor race, Stellan Skarsgård is helping actor and son Alexander Skarsgård during his Saturday Night Live debut, with the Sentimental Value actor and Golden Globe winner playing backup with surprise cameos.
NBC's Saturday Night Live spoofed quarterback Jarrett Stidham ahead of the Denver Broncos' showdown with the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship game. Last night, SNF did a Monday Night Football sketch previewing the Broncos' upcoming game against the Patriots.
The 51st season of Saturday Night Live continues here in 2026, with a new set of hosts and musical guests who will perform. And if you're here, you might be getting ready to watch SNL on Saturday night, Jan. 31, 2025 and wondering: Is it all new tonight? If not, is it a rerun? Who's hosting?
With the world in the state it's in, SNL's lighthearted Trump parodies are falling flat. Is it time for the show to take a different approach?