Saturday Night Live never disappoints!
As the iconic sketch comedy show finishes out its milestone 50th season, the hosts and musical guests for its final three shows have been announced. The May 3 episode welcomes Quinta Brunson and Benson Boone, followed by Walton Goggins and Arcade Fire on May 10 and Scarlett Johansson and Bad Bunny to close out the season on May 17.
This will be the Abbott Elementary creator’s second time hosting, and Boone’s first time as a musical guest ahead of the June 20 release of his new album, “American Heart.”
Goggins is making his hosting debut, with Arcade Fire joining as the musical guest for the sixth time.
For the finale, Johanssen is marking her sixth hosting gig, along with Bad Bunny’s return to the SNL stage for the third time.
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Fans in the comments of SNL’s Instagram post expressed their excitement for the upcoming shows, with someone writing: “Banger after banger line up🙌🏽🔥”
Many also speculated about how the Black Widow actress will participate in the traditional end-of-season “Weekend Update” joke swap between her husband Colin Jost and Michael Che after being the topic of several in the past.
“Will Scarlett get back at Che in the last show???” one user wrote, while another teased: “Michael Che writing jokes for Colin Jost as we speak 🤭”
Another joked, “colin better be scared of scarlett”
Goggins’ name also caught people’s attention, particularly after he praised a controversial White Lotus sketch in the April 12 episode that upset his costar Aimee Lou Wood.
In the pre-recorded skit titled “White Potus,” the comedians put a political spin on the popular drama series. Wood, 31, later slammed it for being “mean and unfunny” because of its portrayal of her, which poked fun at her teeth.
In a series of Instagram Stories, Wood addressed her disappointment. “Yes, take the piss for sure — that’s what the show is about — but there must be a cleverer, more nuanced, less cheap way?” she shared, adding that she had received support from “thousands” who shared her point of view.
Goggins, however, supported the video, leaving a comment on SNL’s Instagram account that read: “Hahahahahhahaha Amazzzingggg.”
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