Miles Teller, Nikki Glaser, and Glen Powell have been announced as the upcoming hosts of “Saturday Night Live”.
They will be joined by musical guests Brandi Carlile, Sombr, and Olivia Dean on their respective hosting dates.
Teller is set to return to Studio 8H on November 1 for his second time as host, ahead of the release of his film “Eternity,” hitting theaters on November 26. This appearance will mark Carlile’s fourth stint on “SNL.”
Glaser will make her hosting debut on November 8. The comedian plans to release a new stand-up special on Hulu in 2026 and will again host the Golden Globes. Sombr, known for his track “Back to Friends,” will also make his first appearance on “SNL.”
Powell is set to host “SNL” for the first time on November 15, coinciding with the release of his film “The Running Man” in theaters that same weekend. Olivia Dean will be making her debut as a musical guest on the show.
The beloved NBC sketch comedy series returned in October after celebrating its milestone 50th season, which included various documentaries, a concert special at Radio City Music Hall, and a three-hour live event featuring “SNL” alumni. The season began with Bad Bunny and Amy Poehler as the first two hosts, while Sabrina Carpenter is set to appear as both host and musical guest on October 18.
As the new season commenced, “Saturday Night Live” bid farewell to several cast members, including Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, Devon Walker, and Michael Longfellow. Meanwhile, the show welcomed new talent with the addition of Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Ben Marshall, Kam Patterson, and Veronika Slowikowska.
This year, “Saturday Night Live” received impressive recognition at the Emmy Awards, securing seven nominations for the series itself, in addition to 23 nominations for “The Anniversary Celebration,” “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert,” “Beyond Saturday Night,” and “50 Years of SNL Music.”