SNL host/musical guest Sabrina Carpenter channels her inner "Carrie Bradshaw" in a midweek sketch that was released for this weekend's show.
Peacock Archives
Michael Chernus (Severance) spoke with Bleeding Cool about Peacock's Devil in Disguise, portraying serial killer John Wayne Gacy, and more.
Peacock debuted the official trailer, released an image gallery, and announced the premiere date for Simu Liu-starring The Copenhagen Test.
Here's the trailer for NBC and Jeff Astrof & Liz Astrof's cheerleading mockumentary Stumble, starring Jenn Lyon and premiering on Nov. 7th.
UK and Ireland Friday the 13th fans are in luck. A24 and Sky have reached a deal to air Peacock's upcoming prequel series Crystal Lake.
Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Seth Meyers returned to the "Weekend Update" desk to take on Colin Jost and Michael Che for a "Joke Off."
Tonight's SNL Cold Open brought us Amy Poehler's take on AG Pam Bondi and a nearly unrecognizable Tina Fey's take on DHS's Kristi Noem.
Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang joined SNL host Amy Poehler and musical guest Role Model for this week's trio of promos.
Here's a look at host Amy Poehler and the SNL cast and writers checking in from read-thru earlier tonight, ahead of this weekend's new show.
SNL host Amy Poehler made it clear that she knows exactly who Jeremy Culhane, Kam Patterson, and Veronika Slowikowska are. Or maybe not...
NBC's The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon shared a preview of KPop Demon Hunters singers Ejae, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami during tonight's show.
Taylor Swift dispelled the rumors about the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show and revealed how close she actually was to performing.
NBC's The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon shared a preview video and image gallery from tonight's visit from Taylor Swift. Here's a look!
SNL Season 51 got off to a solid start, with Bowen Yang's Dobby calling out JK Rowling, a KPop Demon Hunters surprise, and much more.
Bad Bunny took time during his SNL opening monologue to have a little fun at FOX "News'" expense regarding the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.
During tonight's cold open, Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) has a military meltdown, and Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) has a warning for SNL.
NBC's Saturday Night Live star Kenan Thompson had some kind words and well-wishes to share before tonight's Season 51 premiere.
Could this weekend's SNL Season 51 premiere (with Bad Bunny and musical guest Doja Cat) include an appearance/performance from Taylor Swift?
It's animal names, the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, and more in promos for NBC's SNL Season 51, with Bad Bunny, Doja Cat, and Chloe Fineman.
With Season 51 kicking off this weekend, check out SNL host Bad Bunny and members of the cast and writing team during tonight's read-thru.
In the first midweek sketch of SNL Season 51, we see just how much at home host Bad Bunny feels around Studio 8H. Maybe a little too much at home...
Writers Jack Bensinger, Jo Sunday, Maddie Wiener, Rachel Pegram, Claire McFadden, Maxwell Gay & Tucker Flodman join SNL ahead of Season 51.
Taylor Swift will be unleashing a "Tay/Kover" of NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday, October 8th, serving as Meyers' sole guest.
With NBC's Saturday Night Live kicking off Season 51 this weekend, SNL dropped a teaser welcoming host Bad Bunny and musical guest Doja Cat.
After dropping a ten-ton hint earlier today, NBC's The Tonight Show confirmed that Taylor Swift will join Jimmy Fallon on October 6th.
Based on the teases in a video shared by Jimmy Fallon, it sure looks like Taylor Swift will be hitting NBC's The Tonight Show on October 6th.
With NBC and Michael Grassi's Zachary Quinto-starring Brilliant Minds returning tonight, here's our preview for S02E01: "The Phantom Hook."
With host Bad Bunny and musical guest Doja Cat kicking things off on October 4th, here's the official teaser for NBC's SNL Season 51.
Check out the previews for NBC's Zachary Quinto-starring Brilliant Minds S02E01: "The Phantom Hook" and S02E02: "The Contestant."
With Season 51 kicking off in two weeks, here's John Mulaney getting "super" blocked and Chappell Roan setting the SNL stages on fire.





























