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Next week! Season 51 of the historic late-night show premieres Saturday, October 4 on NBC and Peacock.
Season 51 of Saturday Night Live has kicked off and wasted no time in skewering President Donald Trump in the opening minutes.The opening sketch spoofed “Secretary of War” Pete Hegseth's recent meeting with top generals.
The news follows a string of recent cast departures as the storied program prepares for its 51st season. Devon Walker, Emil Wakim and Michael Longfellow have said they're leaving the show. Multiple news outlets reported that cast mainstay Heidi Gardner was also departing the show.
An NBC live stream is also available via fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV, or Sling TV. YouTube TV, fuboTV, DIRECTV, and Hulu + Live TV offer free trials for new subscribers. Yes! You can watch SNL live or on demand on Peacock. New episodes will be available for next-day streaming on the platform.
Ken Aymong, a veteran "SNL" producer who retired in 2021, has returned to help with the NBC mainstay during its 51st season
While Bad Bunny was the musical guest for the final episode of Season 50 in May, Saturday's show marks the “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” rapper's second time serving as host. His hosting debut in October 2023 during Season 49 led to several viral clips and characters.
From details about the new cast to how to secure tickets to watch the show live, here’s what you need to know about this season of “SNL.”
The official “SNL” social media pages subsequently posted the tribute card alongside the simple caption, “Diane Keaton ❤️.”
Saturday Night Live,' returning for Season 51 Saturday, has long been a target of President Trump, who has voiced his distaste for the sketch comedy series.