The latest season of Saturday Night Live felt transitional in many ways, but it was full of blockbuster pop stars, ...
Will Ferrell returns to SNL, bringing chaos and humour to the Season 51 finale with a ghostly twist.
Saturday Night Live's Season 51 finale featured Will Ferrell as a ghostly Jeffrey Epstein, roasting Donald Trump in a chaotic ...
The Season 51 finale was so jam-packed, "Hormuz Jeff," "Juicy Toobins," and "Dad's Birthday" didn't make it to air.
Ferrell was there, but never quite displayed the go-for-broke energy that he’s known for in sketch comedy. Except in one skit, which was ultimately cut for time. I have a feeling, however, that it had ...
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The May 16 Host and the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer have played on their lookalike status before.
The character from Season 45's cut-for-time sketch returned to zing the Season 51 cast — with help from Molly Shannon.
Saturday Night Live’s 51st season finale saw show legend and episode host Will Ferrell appearing as the ghost of Jeffrey ...
Saturday Night Live closed out its 51st season on Saturday night, where Will Ferrell returned to host the long-running sketch ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith looks so similar to Will Ferrell it's alarming, so naturally the pair leaned in for SNL's season 51 finale.
Will Ferrell left SNL viewers with their jaws on the floor when his opening sketch for the season 51 finale mocked Trump's ...
Molly Shannon joins Will Ferrell as a member of a production team for a high school production of Grease, in the latest ...
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