When The Lonely Island first approached singer Michael Bolton about doing a short for 'SNL,' their idea was so vulgar that he didn't think it would happen.
Adam Sandler was a breakout star of "Saturday Night Live" in the 1990s before he was fired after his last episode as a cast member, the Season 20 finale.
After it was released, "Avatar" was repeatedly mocked for its use of the Papyrus font, including in one famous "SNL" sketch starring Ryan Gosling. Here's why.
As "Saturday Night Live" stares down a writers' and actors' strike, the question remains: Will the long-running sitcom end up reaching its 49th season?
"How To with John Wilson," the strange yet very affecting docuseries created by John Wilson, is ending after its third season. Why, and what's next for Wilson?
In a 2021 interview, Sinéad O'Connor revealed that the backlash that came after she tore up a picture of Pope John Paul II on "SNL" was a boon to her career.
Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens faced a career-ending arrest in 1991. Now, he has filed a lawsuit related to props and set pieces from "Pee-wee's Playhouse."
Freevee's "Jury Duty" has become a huge beloved hit for the streamer. Here, we delve into the weeds of some of the mockumentary's impressive filming setup.
John Mulaney is a member of the notorious club of SNL hosts who've hosted the show five or more times, and he's learned a lot between his hosting gigs.
There are dozens that have graduated from "Saturday Night Live" to the bright lights of Hollywood, but here are some famous names that only lasted one season.
"Saturday Night Live" has been responsible for launching the careers of a number of stars. But these are the actors who were better off without the show.
Andy Samberg is one of the most iconic cast members of "Saturday Night Live," and the comedian landed the gig with a Jimmy Fallon impression in his audition.