In the „SNL“ 50th anniversary special, Ryan Reynolds made a veiled reference to the „It Ends with Us“ drama, and star Bill Hader was notably absent.
„SNL50: The Anniversary Special“ aired on Sunday to celebrate 50 years of „Saturday Night Live.“
The star-studded event featured live performances, sketches, and references to current events.
Ryan Reynolds made a veiled nod to his legal drama, and Aubrey Plaza paid tribute to her late husband.
„Saturday Night Live“ celebrated half a century of existence with a primetime special that featured all the show’s favorite tricks: celebrity cameos, impressions, character revivals, musical performances, and clever references to current events.
The beloved sketch comedy show aired its first episode on October 11, 1975. Sunday’s anniversary special — broadcast live from Studio 8H at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, as always — saw the return of many original castmembers, including Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, and Garrett Morris, as well as alums like Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Eddie Murphy, Kristen Wiig, and Maya Rudolph.
Here are five details you may have missed from the star-studded event.Ryan Reynolds made a veiled reference to the ‚It Ends With Us‘ drama
During a question-and-answer bit hosted by „SNL“ veterans Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, „Deadpool“ star Ryan Reynolds stood up.
„Ryan! How’s it going?“ Fey said.
„Great!“ He replied.
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