When will SNL return with new episodes?
New seasons of SNL typically premiere in late September or early October. Season 51 is expected to debut around Saturday, September 27, or Saturday, October 4.
TV / Late Night
Season 50 of Saturday Night Live (SNL) has concluded, marking a significant milestone in the show's history. From surprise cameos to memorable musical performances, the season delivered a mix of nostalgia and fresh talent. Here's a look bac...
SNL's 50th season featured a diverse lineup of hosts and musical guests, spanning comedy legends and rising stars. Memorable episodes included those hosted by Nate Bargatze, Ariana Grande, Michael Keaton, John Mulaney, and Timothée Chalamet, each bringing their unique style to the show. The season also highlighted the return of Colin Jost and Michael Che for their 11th season as Weekend Update anchors.
Streaming Options: All episodes from every season of SNL are available on Peacock&ref=yanuki.com. The SNL50 Anniversary Special will be re-broadcast on NBC on June 8 and is also available on Peacock&ref=yanuki.com. Classic sketches and moments can be found in the 50 Season in 50 Days collection on Peacock&ref=yanuki.com.
New seasons of SNL typically premiere in late September or early October. Season 51 is expected to debut around Saturday, September 27, or Saturday, October 4.
Every episode from every season is available on Peacock&ref=yanuki.com.
The SNL50: The Anniversary Special will be re-broadcast on NBC on June 8 and is also available on Peacock&ref=yanuki.com.
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