Longtime “Saturday Night Live” veteran Kenan Thompson recently hinted at some potential changes coming to Studio 8H as the iconic sketch show gears up for its 51st season. In a conversation with Page Six, Thompson suggested that there may be some shifts in the cast lineup as the show looks towards the future.
With 22 seasons under his belt, Thompson holds the record for the most seasons as a cast member in “SNL” history. Despite not yet committing to a 23rd season, he remains open to the possibility of returning once again. Thompson acknowledged the uncertainty of the future, stating, “You just never know what the future holds. I don’t want to be in the way of someone else or be the stale old man riding the same thing.”
Despite the potential changes on the horizon, Thompson emphasized that “SNL” remains one of his favorite places to be, reflecting his deep-rooted commitment to the show over the years. Known for his loyalty to the program, Thompson recently defended “SNL” after a controversial incident involving musical guest Morgan Wallen walking off stage during the cast curtain call. Thompson expressed confusion over Wallen’s actions, questioning whether he understood the assignment or was experiencing a different emotional state.
As the show continues to evolve and adapt, Thompson’s insights into the potential changes ahead offer a glimpse into the future of “SNL.” With his experience and dedication to the program, Thompson’s role in the upcoming season, if he chooses to return, will undoubtedly contribute to the ongoing success and legacy of “Saturday Night Live.”