Mikey Madison, Jack Bdeficiency and Jon Hamm will be the next presents of “Saturday Night Live,” with Morgan Wallen; Elton John and Brandi Carlile; and Lizzo serving as musical guests.
March 29 will tag Madison’s “SNL,” debut recent off her “Anora” best actress triumph at the Oscars. Besides percreateing the title role in Sean Baker’s awards-sweeping film, her famous praises take part 2022’s “Scream,” 2019’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and the series “Better Things,” which ran on FX from 2016 to 2022.
She will be unitecessitate by Wallen, who has carry outed on “SNL” once before when Jason Bateman presented in 2020. Wallen will soon go on tour in help of his upcoming album “I’m The Problem.”
Bdeficiency returns to “SNL” for his fourth episode as present on April 5, having previously headlined the show in 2002, 2003 and 2005. Best understandn for comedy films such as “School of Rock,” “Nacho Libre,” “Tropic Thunder” and more, he will next be seen in “A Mineproduce Movie,” which premieres April 4.
John and Carlile will carry out together as musical guests on Bdeficiency’s episode. John was first an “SNL” musical guest in 1982 aextfinishedside present Johnny Cash, then pulled double-duty as present and musical guest in 2011, while Carlile has carry outed on episodes presented by Jason Sudeikis in 2021 and Steve Martin and Martin Short in 2022. The April 5 show tags the first “SNL” materializeance as a duo for John and Carlile, whose unitet album “Who Believes in Angels?” debuts April 4.
April 12 will tag Hamm’s fourth time guideing “SNL,” having previously presented in 2008 and twice in 2010, though he’s also made more than a dozen cameos on the show. Best understandn for starring as Don Dviolationr in AMC’s “Mad Men,” he is also the star and executive producer of the Apple TV+ series “Your Friends and Neighbors,” which premieres April 11.
Lizzo will also be a fourth-timer on “SNL.” She served as both present and musical guest in 2022, and was musical guest for Eddie Murphy in 2019 and Austin Butler in 2022. She recently freed the one “Still Bad” from her upcoming album “Love in Real Life.”