‘SNL’: Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant & Kyle Mooney To Exit Alongside Pete Davidson As Major Cast Shake-Up Season Finale Update: Cecily Strong next!

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‘SNL’: Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant & Kyle Mooney To Exit Alongside Pete Davidson As Major Cast Shake-Up Set For Season Finale
By Peter White, Nellie Andreeva

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May 20, 2022 2:41pm
NBC
EXCLUSIVE: Saturday Night Live is set for its biggest change in a number of years.
Deadline understands that a number of long-featured stars including Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney and Pete Davidson are expected to leave the show at the end of this season.
It comes after creator Lorne Michaels admitted that he was expecting this year to be a “year of change” for the show.
We hear that there may be a big group goodbye, featuring all four the departees, at the end of tomorrow night’s episode, which is hosted by Natasha Lyonne.
It’s not a huge surprise given that this season – season 47 – featured its largest ever cast with 21 stars and eight cast members that were entering their eighth season and beyond.


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In addition to McKinnon, Davidson, Bryant and Mooney, those who have been on the show for eight seasons or more including Michael Che, Colin Jost, Cecily Strong and Kenan Thompson, who is the longest-tenured cast member in the show’s history.
Last summer, Beck Bennett was the only major departure, alongside Lauren Holt.
Davidson, whose exit was broken by Deadline sister title Variety, has been on SNL since 2014 as one of its youngest ever cast members. He has become one of the show’s breakout stars in recent years, co-writing and starring in The King of Staten Island and co-creating and starring, alongside Edie Falco as his mum, in Bupkis, which recently landed a straight-to-series order at Peacock.
The latter is exec produced by Lorne Michaels, who Davidson will continue to have a relationship with.
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Ahead of the finale, Davidson’s last SNL sketch was a pre-taped musical number titled Short-Ass Movie, alongside rapper Gunna, actor Simon Rex and Chris Redd.
He has largely been absent this season, appearing in only a handful of episodes as he films features including The Home. He has also been having a very high-profile relationship with Kim Kardashian.
Michaels has become increasingly flexible in terms of letting his SNL stars appear in other projects, the majority of which he exec produces himself, which means actors no longer have to leave the show to do other roles, which has been the case in the past.
McKinnon has been on the show since 2012 and was promoted to repertory player in season 39 in 2013, becoming one of the show’s other main breakout stars.



It has long been rumored that she would leave over the last few years, but has continued to return, albeit not as regularly as she’d been in the past. Last week, she opened the show, playing Nicole Wallace.
McKinnon recently took some time off the show to film Tiger King scripted series Joe vs. Carole for Peacock, where she played Carole Baskin.
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Bryant joined the show in 2012 and was upped in her second season. She has played characters such as Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Ted Cruz.
Similarly, she has come and gone recently, starring in three seasons of the Michaels-exec produced Shrill for Hulu.
Mooney, meanwhile, who recently played Johnny Depp in last week’s episode, has been with the show since 2013 and was upped to repertory player at the start of the 41st season.
A rep for SNL did not return comment.
 

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Pete was always trash. Dude laughs before and after the failed joke. Kate was always money. Aidy was okay. Kennan better ask for more money because they’re going to need him and Che; who also considered leaving this years.

Next season my be the first season that SNL isn’t funny.






:dunno: Jokes.
 

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‘SNL’: Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant & Kyle Mooney To Exit Alongside Pete Davidson As Major Cast Shake-Up Set For Season Finale
By Peter White, Nellie Andreeva

NUP_197766_00001.jpg


May 20, 2022 2:41pm
NBC
EXCLUSIVE: Saturday Night Live is set for its biggest change in a number of years.
Deadline understands that a number of long-featured stars including Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney and Pete Davidson are expected to leave the show at the end of this season.
It comes after creator Lorne Michaels admitted that he was expecting this year to be a “year of change” for the show.
We hear that there may be a big group goodbye, featuring all four the departees, at the end of tomorrow night’s episode, which is hosted by Natasha Lyonne.
It’s not a huge surprise given that this season – season 47 – featured its largest ever cast with 21 stars and eight cast members that were entering their eighth season and beyond.


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In addition to McKinnon, Davidson, Bryant and Mooney, those who have been on the show for eight seasons or more including Michael Che, Colin Jost, Cecily Strong and Kenan Thompson, who is the longest-tenured cast member in the show’s history.
Last summer, Beck Bennett was the only major departure, alongside Lauren Holt.
Davidson, whose exit was broken by Deadline sister title Variety, has been on SNL since 2014 as one of its youngest ever cast members. He has become one of the show’s breakout stars in recent years, co-writing and starring in The King of Staten Island and co-creating and starring, alongside Edie Falco as his mum, in Bupkis, which recently landed a straight-to-series order at Peacock.
The latter is exec produced by Lorne Michaels, who Davidson will continue to have a relationship with.
Photo Gallery: Actors Who’ve Hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’ The Most
Ahead of the finale, Davidson’s last SNL sketch was a pre-taped musical number titled Short-Ass Movie, alongside rapper Gunna, actor Simon Rex and Chris Redd.
He has largely been absent this season, appearing in only a handful of episodes as he films features including The Home. He has also been having a very high-profile relationship with Kim Kardashian.
Michaels has become increasingly flexible in terms of letting his SNL stars appear in other projects, the majority of which he exec produces himself, which means actors no longer have to leave the show to do other roles, which has been the case in the past.
McKinnon has been on the show since 2012 and was promoted to repertory player in season 39 in 2013, becoming one of the show’s other main breakout stars.



It has long been rumored that she would leave over the last few years, but has continued to return, albeit not as regularly as she’d been in the past. Last week, she opened the show, playing Nicole Wallace.
McKinnon recently took some time off the show to film Tiger King scripted series Joe vs. Carole for Peacock, where she played Carole Baskin.
Photos: TV Series That Have Been Cancelled This Year
Bryant joined the show in 2012 and was upped in her second season. She has played characters such as Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Ted Cruz.
Similarly, she has come and gone recently, starring in three seasons of the Michaels-exec produced Shrill for Hulu.
Mooney, meanwhile, who recently played Johnny Depp in last week’s episode, has been with the show since 2013 and was upped to repertory player at the start of the 41st season.
A rep for SNL did not return comment.
Kate will go on to do a lot of movies. She is very talented. Aidy will become the star of Lane Bryant commercials and Mooney........who the fuck is Mooney?!!!
 

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There’s been rumors floating this past season that Lorne Michaels is prepping somebody to take over the show.

That’s probably the reason so many cast members are leaving. Leave on their own terms before getting the pink slip.

He has been with the show since its inception back in the 1970s.

It’s time for him to pass it on to somebody younger with fresh ideas.
 

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SNL stars Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and Aristotle Athari are leaving the show

The three comedians won't be back for season 48.

By Devan CogganSeptember 01, 2022 at 03:22 PM EDT

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When Saturday Night Live returns to Studio 8H this fall, it'll be short a few more cast members.
EW has learned that Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and Aristotle Athari are departing the show and will not return for the upcoming season 48.
The three comedians aren't the only stars who are stepping away. Earlier this year, news broke that SNL mainstays Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, and Pete Davidson would be leaving the show after the season 47 finale in May. Longtime producer Lindsay Shookus also recently announced her departure after 20 seasons. With seven cast members exiting, this makes 2022 one of the biggest SNL shakeups in years. The show has yet to announce any new cast members for season 48.


Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and Aristotle Athari

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Moffat and Villaseñor both joined SNL for season 42 in October 2016. Moffat is best known for impersonating public figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Eric Trump, and he briefly took over from Jim Carrey as the show's Joe Biden impersonator, before being replaced by new cast member James Austin Johnson. (Another one of his most popular bits was as the recurring Weekend Update character Guy Who Just Bought a Boat.)
Meanwhile, Villaseñor became known as one of the show's most talented impressionists, impersonating everyone from Gwen Stefani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to John Mulaney and Owen Wilson. She frequently appeared as herself for guest spots on Weekend Update as well.
Of the departing cast members, Athari had the shortest tenure, only joining the show last year for season 47. One of his breakout appearances was as mumbly improvisational singer Angelo.

NBC has yet to announce a premiere date for Saturday Night Live season 48.
 

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SNL stars Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and Aristotle Athari are leaving the show

The three comedians won't be back for season 48.

By Devan CogganSeptember 01, 2022 at 03:22 PM EDT

image


When Saturday Night Live returns to Studio 8H this fall, it'll be short a few more cast members.
EW has learned that Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and Aristotle Athari are departing the show and will not return for the upcoming season 48.
The three comedians aren't the only stars who are stepping away. Earlier this year, news broke that SNL mainstays Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, and Pete Davidson would be leaving the show after the season 47 finale in May. Longtime producer Lindsay Shookus also recently announced her departure after 20 seasons. With seven cast members exiting, this makes 2022 one of the biggest SNL shakeups in years. The show has yet to announce any new cast members for season 48.


Melissa Villaseñor, Alex Moffat, and Aristotle Athari

| CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES (3)
Moffat and Villaseñor both joined SNL for season 42 in October 2016. Moffat is best known for impersonating public figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Eric Trump, and he briefly took over from Jim Carrey as the show's Joe Biden impersonator, before being replaced by new cast member James Austin Johnson. (Another one of his most popular bits was as the recurring Weekend Update character Guy Who Just Bought a Boat.)
Meanwhile, Villaseñor became known as one of the show's most talented impressionists, impersonating everyone from Gwen Stefani and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to John Mulaney and Owen Wilson. She frequently appeared as herself for guest spots on Weekend Update as well.
Of the departing cast members, Athari had the shortest tenure, only joining the show last year for season 47. One of his breakout appearances was as mumbly improvisational singer Angelo.

NBC has yet to announce a premiere date for Saturday Night Live season 48.
Only one I know to be decent is Melissa and her impersonations.
 
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