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Lorne Michaels, the mastermind behind “Saturday Night Live,” has announced that the show will experience some cast changes before its new season starts in October.
Speaking to Puck, Michaels, 80, confirmed that there will be a big cast shakeup for “SNL’s” 51st season.
The previous season celebrated the show’s 50-year milestone. NBC marked this occasion with an “SNL50” anniversary episode featuring numerous celebrity hosts and the return of beloved former cast members.
Michaels said that because season 50 was so monumental, no casting changes were announced during that time.
Michaels shared with Puck that when Kate McKinnon hosted, Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph made appearances. This meant that disruptions to the cast or shifts in focus were avoided, particularly since it coincided with an election year.
While viewers are eager to discover which members might depart before the 51st season, Michaels did reveal one constant: James Austin Johnson will reprise his role as President Donald Trump.