SNL Brings in Some Ringers for Mayoral Debate Cold Open
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Teller returns for his second hosting gig, after last hosting the Season 48 premiere in 2022. That episode featured guest appearances by Jon Hamm and Shaun White, while Kendrick Lamar performed as Musical Guest. He stars in the upcoming fantasy romcom Eternity with Elizabeth Olsen and Callum Turner.
The debate featured Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani (Ramy Youssef), the independent Andrew Cuomo (Miles Teller) and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, played by surprise guest Shane Gillis. Kenan Thompson hosted the debate, asking the candidates questions such as their favorite bagel order, why they wanted to be mayor and more.
Don't worry. "Saturday Night Live" will return to late-night television screens on Nov. 1. Here's who the next host and musical guest are.
LIVE FROM NEW YORK — After a one-week hiatus, “Saturday Night Live” is back with a new episode tonight with host Miles Teller and musical guest Brandi Carlile.
Shane Gillis and Ramy Youssef joined host Miles Teller and the cast to play New York mayoral candidates Curtis Sliwa and Zohran Mamdani.
The Property Brothers helped Donald Trump renovate the White House (in a big way) this week on SNL - watch video.
"I could build this ballroom with the bones of my enemies," James Austin Johnson's Trump declares, "and no one could stop me."
Five new faces have joined the SNL cast, following the departure of several cast members amid a shake-up ahead of season 51. The new cast members are: Ben Marshall, Veronika Slowikowska, Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane and Kam Patterson.
Next week! Miles Teller hosts the next new episode of SNL on November 1, 2025, with musical guest Brandi Carlile. We also know the hosts for the following two episodes: If you have a valid cable login, you can watch SNL live on NBC, the NBC app, or NBC.com.
Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update delivered a shockwave with Colin Jost's controversial Donald Trump Halloween joke, referencing Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' and child abuse allegations. The edgy commentary,