Miles Teller, Nikki Glazer and Glen Powell will be the next hosts of “Saturday Night Live.”
Musical guests will include Brandi Carlile, Sombre, and Olivia Dean, respectively.
Teller will return to Studio 8H on November 1st to host the show for the second time, ahead of the theatrical release of Eternity on November 26th. The show will be Carlyle’s fourth appearance on “SNL.”
Glazer will make his debut as host of “Saturday Night Live” on November 8th. In 2026, the comedian will release a new stand-up special on Hulu and will host the Golden Globes again. “Back to Friends” singer Sombre will also make her “SNL” debut.
Powell will host “SNL” for the first time on Nov. 15 to promote his film “Running Man,” which opens in theaters that weekend. “Man I Need” singer Dean makes his “SNL” debut.
NBC’s iconic sketch comedy series returned in October after its groundbreaking 50th season. The season featured several documentaries, a Radio City Music Hall concert special and a three-hour telecast from an “SNL” legend. The first two hosts of Season 51 were Bad Bunny and Amy Poehler. Sabrina Carpenter will serve as host and musical guest on October 18th.
The series said goodbye to a handful of cast members ahead of the new season, including Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, Devon Walker, and Michael Longfellow. Meanwhile, five people have joined the cast: Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Ben Marshall, Cam Patterson, and Veronica Slawkowska.
“Saturday Night Live” scored big at this year’s Emmy nominations, earning seven nominations for the show itself, as well as 23 nominations for “Anniversary Celebration,” “SNL50: Homecoming Concert,” “Beyond Saturday Night” and “50 Years of SNL Music.”