SNL: Please Don’t Destroy Guilts Jenna Ortega Into Wednesday Dance
Please Don’t Destroy has a great idea for Jenna Ortega’s midweek SNL promo… but this “Wednesday dance” feels a little too personal.
With host Jenna Ortega (Wednesday, Scream VI) and musical guest The 1975 set to take the stages of NBC’s Saturday Night Live this weekend, we’re hoping for a show that’s a lot more Travis Kelce/Kelsea Ballerini and not much Woody Harrelson/Jack White as far as vibes go. But if the midweek sketch is any sign of what’s to come, we’re feeling pretty good about Saturday night. In the following clip, Ortega appreciates what Please Don’t Destroy (Ben Marshall, Martin Herlihy & John Higgins) came up with as an SNL promo idea, but she’s not looking to go the “‘Wednesday’ dance” route again. Except… well… let’s just say that the trio was really hoping that Ortega would say yes…
Here’s a look at this week’s SNL midweek sketch, followed by a look back at the week so far:
And here’s a look back at SNL’s welcome/intro video for Ortega and The 1975 from Tuesday, with a look at Ortega during read-thru most likely coming our way later on today:
NBC’s SNL Season 48 includes Michael Che, Mikey Day, Andrew Dismukes, Chloe Fineman, Heidi Gardner, Marcello Hernandez, James Austin Johnson, Punkie Johnson, Colin Jost, Molly Kearney, Michael Longfellow, Ego Nwodim, Sarah Sherman, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson, Devon Walker, and Bowen Yang. Executive produced by Michaels, SNL is directed by Liz Patrick, with alum Darrell Hammond announcing. Based out of Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center, the long-running late-night sketch comedy/music series is produced by SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video.
Lorne Michaels on Saturday Night Live Season 48, SNL’s Future & More
Speaking with The New York Times, SNL creator Lorne Michaels addressed the casting changes, labeling the upcoming season as “a year of reinvention” that could lead to some “exhilarating” change. He also had some reassuring words for “Weekend Update” fans and teased what’s in store for SNL’s big 50th-anniversary celebration. Here are some of the highlights:
COVID-19 Fallout Resulted in Much Larger SNL Cast Than Usual: “The pandemic had put us in this position where no one could really leave because there were no jobs. And at the same time, if I don’t add new people every year, then the show isn’t the show. There have to be new people, for both our sake and also for the audience.”
Michaels Believes Cast Departures are Good Things for SNL: “We got to a point where we had a lot of people, and people weren’t getting enough playing time. The way the series has survived is by that level of renewal. The price of success is that people go off and do other things; their primary obligation is to their talent and to keep pushing that. And there’s something so much better about the show when all that matters is the show. There’s a time to say goodbye, and there’s a natural time for it, but the natural time just got interfered with by the pandemic.”
… Except with Colin Jost, Michael Che & “Weekend Update”: “Particularly, coming into a midterm election, I just need that part [‘Weekend Update’ with Che & Jost] to be as solid as it is.”
SNL’s 50th Anniversary/Season? Think Big: “The 50th will be a big event. We’ll bring everyone back from all 50 years and hosts and all of that. It will be a very emotional and very strong thing. There won’t be as many plus-ones, I can tell you that much.”
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