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‘Saturday Night Live’ returning to the studio for new season

By Nardine Saad, Los Angeles Times
Published: September 27, 2020, 5:58am

“Saturday Night Live” is returning to its rightful home in New York’s Rockefeller Center when it launches Season 46 next month.

The NBC sketch comedy show, which filmed last season’s final three episodes from its stars’ homes during COVID-19 lockdowns, will return to Studio 8H, reps for the show confirmed Thursday.

The new season premieres Oct. 3. Additional details, including celebrity hosts and musical guests, will be released at a later date, the reps said.

The last in-studio “SNL” took place on March 7 and was hosted by Daniel Craig. It featured a guest appearance by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).

Since then, the show was filmed remotely, with the cast members setting up their own ring lights and improvising with green screens in their homes. Notable “SNL at Home” segments featured Oscar winner Brad Pitt’s Emmy-nominated Anthony Fauci impression, a Soul Cycle sketch, Kristen Wiig’s hosting gig, and the “Stuck in the House” parody with Adam Sandler, among others.

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