Saturday Night Live came back from its break last week (May 3) with a compelling episode featuring Quinta Brunson as the host and Benson Boone as the musical guest. Brunson, known for her role in Abbott Elementary, kicked off the show with an entertaining musical monologue that included appearances by Sabrina Carpenter and former NBA player Dwyane Wade. She also had a humorous encounter with cast members Mikey Day and Chloe Fineman, and wrapped up the night by portraying boxer Jerry “Jackrabbit” Tulane.
This marked Brunson’s second time hosting SNL, and she is quickly gaining popularity on the show. But what does the future hold for the iconic late-night sketch series?
The 50th season of the show has just two more episodes left, with Scarlett Johansson lined up to host the season finale on Saturday, May 17. Wondering if Saturday Night Live is airing a new episode tonight? Let’s find out all the details you need to know.
Yes! Tonight is the penultimate episode of Season 50.
This week’s episode will be hosted by a first-timer: Walton Goggins! The Righteous Gemstones/White Lotus star will take the stage along with musical guest Arcade Fire.
Next week! Scarlett Johansson hosts with musical guest Bad Bunny on Saturday, May 17.
You can stream Saturday Night Live on NBC or NBC.com (with a valid cable login). You can also watch the beloved sketch series live or on demand with an active subscription to Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, Peacock, or YouTube TV. All of the aforementioned services offer an NBC live stream.
FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV provide free trials for new subscribers.
You can also watch SNL live or on demand via Peacock. The Walton Goggins-hosted episode will be available for on-demand streaming beginning Sunday, May 11.
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