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Kate McKinnon's ‘Joe Exotic' Series Ordered by NBCUniversal
The saga of Joe Exotic is getting another Hollywood chapter, with Kate McKinnon starring as his rival in a NBCUniversal limited series.
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‘Late Night': Warren Talks Castro Endorsement, Kate McKinnon and Calling Donors
Mass. Sen. Elizabeth Warren stops by “Late Night” to talk about receiving an endorsement from former presidential primary rival Julian Castro, Kate McKinnon playing her on “SNL” and calling her donors.
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Kate McKinnon's Tribute to Ellen DeGeneres at Golden Globes Was Beyond Inspiring
Saturday Night Live star Kate McKinnon was tasked with paying tribute to Carol Burnett Award recipient Ellen DeGeneres at the 2020 Golden Globes, and McKinnon did that and then some.
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‘Tonight': Kate McKinnon's ‘Bombshell' Role Was Modeled After Her
Kate McKinnon chats about the time she was in the bathroom with Jennifer Lopez at “SNL,” why she wears fake glasses and how her character’s look in “Bombshell” was modeled after her real-life style – down to the Fitbit.
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‘Ghostbuster' Sequel to Focus on a Family of Original Film
The upcoming “Ghostbuster” sequel will focus on the descendants of the original ghost-catchers who rushed around New York City in proton packs and jumpsuits. Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd revealed details of the new film, saying it is expected out next year and will star Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, Carrie Coon and McKenna Grace. Reitman directed the original 1984 film...
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‘Late Night': Kate McKinnon Impersonates Marianne Williamson
Kate McKinnon talks about Elizabeth Warren at the Democratic debate, impersonates Marianne Williamson and tells Seth about her visit to Scotland.
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‘SNL': Alec Baldwin Returns as Trump in Finale's Queen Parody
The season finale of “Saturday Night Live” saw the return of Alec Baldwin as President Donald Trump, who reunited with Robert De Niro’s Robert Mueller during the episode’s cold open. Baldwin and De Niro joined the cast in the oval office while detailing the administration’s summer plans in a parody of Queen’s “Don’t Stop Don’t Me Now.” Aidy Bryant reprised...
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‘Tonight': Kate McKinnon's New Audible Sitcom ‘Heads Will Roll'
Kate McKinnon gets geeked about Adam Sandler’s return to “SNL,” teases her Audible sitcom, “Heads Will Roll,” and explains how her cat broke his feet trying to tear into some gluten-free banana bread.
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‘SNL': Emma Stone Hosts Her 4th as K-Pop Stars BTS Perform
“Saturday Night Live” broke away from Trump tweets and White House chaos in this week’s cold open, rounding up some of the recent celebrities to wind up in jail on a fictional prison show called “Lockup.”...
Actress Emma Stone hosted the show for the fourth time. Stone explained in her monologue how “SNL” has been intertwined with her family’s history....
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‘SNL': Sudeikis Plays Joe Biden, Kit Harrington Hosts
Jason Sudeikis returned to “Saturday Night Live” in this week’s cold open as an embattled but unfazed Joe Biden. Biden has recently come under fire for his actions towards some women, many of whom have said they felt uncomfortable around Biden....
Kit Harrington, star of HBO’s hit show “Game of Thrones” hosted Saturday’s “SNL.” Harrington, better known to fans as Jon... -
'Saturday Night Live': Don Cheadle Hosts, Rocker Gary Clark Jr Performs
After yet another week filled with political drama, presidential soundbites and general unrest, ‘Saturday Night Live’ had a fresh batch of big headlines to work with. A parody of President Trump’s declaration of emergency saw the return of actor Alec Baldwin.
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‘Saturday Night Live': Steve Martin Plays Roger Stone, Meek Mill Performs
In a week that saw an end to the longest government shutdown in US history and the arrest of yet another Trump ally, the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live’ had a lot to work with....
Steve Martin made a cameo an embattled Roger Stone, wildly defending himself and laughing off the severity of his alleged crimes. The rest of the cast... -
‘Saturday Night Live' Returns: Rachel Brosnahan Hosts, Trump's Deal or No Deal Opens
After a holiday season rife with political turmoil, ‘Saturday Night Live’ is back. The first episode of 2019 proved to be as pertinent as ever, immediately referencing President Donald Trump’s recent refusals to compromise on funding for a southern border wall, which has resulted in the longest government shutdown in US history.
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Liev Schrieber Hosts ‘Saturday Night Live', Pete Davidson Meets Dan Crenshaw
After getting plenty of backlash for making jokes about an Afghanistan war veteran, Pete Davidson met his match on the fifth episode of the 44th season of “Saturday Night Live.” In a surprise appearance, Lt. Cmdr. Dan Crenshaw, who was the butt of some of Davidson’s jokes on last week’s episode, took part in “Weekend Update.” Davidson had made fun...
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‘SNL' Returns With Takes on Election Day, Migrant Caravan
After a short hiatus, Saturday Night Live returned with Jonah Hill hosting his fifth episode. The show highlights the upcoming midterm elections, with a look at how each side is handling the run-up to perhaps the most important day of this year, Election Day.
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Baltimore Police Union Objects to ‘SNL' ‘Thirsty Cops' Sketch
The leader of Baltimore’s police union isn’t laughing at a “Saturday Night Live” sketch that depicted the city’s officers.
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SNL Opens With Senators Celebrating Kavanaugh Confirmation
In Saturday Night Live’s second episode of the season, Brett Kavanaugh was once again the focus of the jest. Though the show also poked fun at GOP senators including Susan Collins, President Donald Trump and rapper Kanye West.
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'SNL' Duo Stand and Deliver at the Emmys
Michael Che and Colin Jost brought a “Weekend Update” approach to the Monday night live awards show.
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Tina Fey, Millie Bobby Brown Among 2018 Emmys Presenters
The stars are lining up for the 2018 Emmys. With less than two weeks to go until the award show, E! News can exclusively reveal that nominees Kate McKinnon and Millie Bobby Brown will serve as presenters for the live telecast from Los Angeles.
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‘Tonight': Kate McKinnon Performs a Hungarian Rap
Kate McKinnon picked up some Hungarian language while filming “The Spy Who Dumped Me” in Budapest through a ’90s rap song by Animal Cannibals, “Yozsefváros.”