Another weekend, another win for ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’
But the third film in James Cameron’s franchise doesn’t seem to have the box office power of its two predecessors.
Everyone knows ‘SNL’ has an actual cast, right? PLUS: Trailers for ‘Joker’ and ‘Transformers,’ ‘Wild Robot’s wild vision, and super quick ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ thoughts.
Where did your favorite host wind up on the ‘Deep SNL Thoughts’ chart?
Season 49 comes to a close as the ‘Road House’ actor hosts ‘SNL’ for the third time.
After a dozen cameo appearances, Rudolph hosted ‘SNL’ for the third time.
Did pulling double duty as host and musical guest pull Lipa away from sketches?
The ‘Fall Guy’ star said goodbye to Ken while laughing through every sketch. (Yes, there’s a ‘Papyrus’ sequel.)
Hamm! Forte! Rudd! Gosling! ‘SNL’ blows open the doors of the Five-Timers Club as Wiig returns to host.
Brolin delivers a stellar show while ‘SNL’ turns to a celebrity cameo for its State of the Union response.
The ‘Anyone But You’ star delivered a harmless episode of ‘SNL’ while Ego Nwodim had a big night.
‘I probably shouldn’t be up here,’ the host admitted as he bombed his monologue, kicking off a train wreck of an episode.
‘The Bear’ star made her hosting debut, playing a variety of weirdos.
The ‘Madame Web’ star returned as host, pitching ‘big dumb cups’ and roasting Please Don’t Destroy.
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