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Chappell Roan and Ego Nwodim understand that John Mulaney does not understand this

Chappell Roan and Ego Nwodim understand that John Mulaney does not understand this

Posted in: NBC, Peacock, TV | Tagged: Saturday Night Live, snl


NBC’s Saturday Night Live star Ego Nwodim joins host John Mulaney and musical guest Chappell Roane for a pair of SNL commercials.


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Earlier today we learned that Bill Burr will take place on November 9 – with a musical guest Mk.gi. After that Charlie XCX On November 16, he will take the Studio 8H stage as a host and musical guest. So it’s clear what the 50th season of Saturday Night Live will look like on NBC this weekend, meaning we can now turn our attention back to the show this weekend. Joining a host John Mulaney and musical guest Chappell Roan Two promotions this week featured an SNL star. Ego Nwodim – in the first trio is keeping a secret, and Roan and Nwodim realize that maybe Mulaney doesn’t get it when it comes to “HOT TO GO!”

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Image: SNL screenshot

New music from Chappell Roane this weekend?

Roan has a lot of people wondering what might happen this week—and it may or may not have to do with SNL. In an Instagram post made a few days ago, Roan posted images of five Polaroids, each with one word on it – “She’s doing her job.” Before noting that what we see in the images is their product, Roan wrote in the caption: “This is a hint. Just let it sink in.” Can we expect a possible announcement of a new studio album as a follow-up to the 2023 album? The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess? Could we see Roan debut a new track during SNL? During the year, fans learned that the artist’s new tracks would include ballads, a mid-tempo rock track, and even a country song.

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Image: NBCUniversal; Photo: Scott Kowalczyk/CBS © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All rights reserved.

Now take a look at Roan’s Instagram post, which reveals a clue that has fans coming up with all sorts of theories. Let’s see if we get an answer before the weekend and maybe something new on SNL Saturday night:

SNL EP Lorne Michaels on Season 50 Plans

Back in May, early plans to celebrate the series’ 50th season became known. Saturday Night Live. The network has confirmed that it will host a “holiday weekend” on Sunday, February 16th (8:00 PM to 11:00 PM ET), culminating in a live primetime broadcast. Now, thanks to the interview he gave New York Times At the end of Season 49, we’ll learn some additional details about what’s to come, as well as Michaels’ thoughts on the rumors of him retiring after Season 50.

In addition to the February 16 primetime special, music producer Mark Ronson and Michaels will host a homecoming of sorts at Radio City Music Hall on Friday this weekend. In addition, it was noted that the musician and producer Questlove (The Roots) is co-producing a documentary for the anniversary season that explores SNL’s impact on music and culture, as well as Morgan Neville (Steve! (Martin): Two-part documentary “Won’t You Be My Neighbor”) is producing five documentaries focusing on both Michaels and the long-running late-night comedy-musical series. Regarding rumors that the 50th birthday will also be his last hurray, Michaels is basing his decision on how he feels and is not making any commitments. “I’ll do it as long as I feel like I can do it,” he shared. “But I rely on other people and always have.”

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Ahead of its 50th season, SNL said goodbye to Punky Johnson, Molly KearneyAnd Chloe Troast – and hello to the new featured players Ashley Padilla, Emil WakimAnd Jane Wickline. Besides, Marcello Hernandez, Michael LongfellowAnd Devon Walker were transferred to the main team. Long-running late-night comedy series executive produced by Lorne MichaelsWith Liz Patrick directing and SNL alum Darrell Hammond announcing. Broadcast from Studio 8H at Rockefeller Center, Saturday Night Live is produced by SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway video.


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