On last night's Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon talked to the Philadelphia Eagles' Zach Ertz, Nelson Agholor, Jalen Mills, Chris Long and Alshon Jeffery about their historic Super Bowl LII win. Watch the video below!
In a new video from W Magazine, Lindsay Lohan re-enacted her top eight favorite quotes from Mean Girls, including the classic 'Stop trying to make 'fetch' happen!' Check out the video below to see what other seven quotes she chose!
Justin Timberlake visited The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for a special episode after the Super Bowl last night. Justin chats with Jimmy about the nervous tic that slipped out during his halftime performance, nerds out over earning a thumbs-up from The Roots' Questlove for his Prince tribute, and drops hints about his Man of the Woods tour. Watch the full appearance below!
Kate McKinnon's Hillary Clinton returned to SNL last night to give Melania Trump (Cecily Strong) some advice on how to handle the State of the Union. In the sketch, Melania Trump is visited by former first ladies Jackie Kennedy (Natalie Portman), Hillary Clinton (Kate McKinnon), Martha Washington (Aidy Bryant) and Michelle Obama (Leslie Jones). Watch the full clip below!
Tina Fey and Rachel Dratch returned to Saturday Night Live last night for a Revolutionary War themed Super Bowl Sketch. In the scene, The Patriots from New England (Natalie Portman, Rachel Dratch, Alex Moffat, Heidi Gardner, Luke Null) and the Philadelphians (Tina Fey, Mikey Day, Kenan Thompson) argue over who is better.
In last night Saturday Night Live cold open, we saw the first appearance of Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump in 2018. In the sketch, Steve Doocy (Alex Moffat), Ainsley Earhardt (Heidi Gardner) and Brian Kilmeade (Beck Bennett) interview Hope Hicks (Cecily Strong), Louis Farrakhan (Chris Redd) and President Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin).
Sam Smith stopped by The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night, where he chatted about a wild night in Sydney, Australia, explains why karaoke doesn't work for him and admits Jimmy made him never want to sing 'Money on My Mind' again.
Cecily Strong visited the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night, February 1. Cecily and Jimmy look back at footage of an SNL sketch they did that didn't make it to air, and Cecily shares why she thinks the First Lady Melania Trump is sending her secret inspiration for her Melania Trump impressions through photo ops.
Jimmy Fallon continued his tradition of letting puppies predict the Super Bowl results. The 11 puppies this year predicted that the Patriots will be the victors.
Will Ferrell brought back his impersonation of George W. Bush for last night's Saturday Night Live cold open. Reflecting on his own unfavorable presidency, 'Bush' comments that during the Trump era, 'I'm suddenly popular AF.”
The box office is officially open for Mean Girls, the new musical produced by Lorne Michaels, Stuart Thompson, Sonia Friedman, and Paramount Pictures based on the hit film. Preview performances begin Monday, March 12 and opening night is Sunday, April 8 at the August Wilson Theatre (245 West 52nd Street, NYC).
In this week's SNL cold open, Beck Bennett, posing as President Donald Trump's doctor, gave a press conference confirming the president's 'peak physical condition.' He also comments that Trump passed his cognitive test 'with flying colors, almost no hints.'
Saturday Night Live continues the trend of political cold opens with last night's episode, parodying Morning Joe, a weekday NBC News morning news and talk show. In this sketch, Mika Brzezinski (Kate McKinnon) and Joe Scarborough interview Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff (Fred Armisen), Steve Bannon (Bill Murray) and Oprah Winfrey (Leslie Jones). They also discuss Trump's recent comments about the foreign countries he considers to be 'sh*tholes.'
On last night's LATE NIGHT, guest James Franco addressed the accusations of sexual misconduct against him and talks about why he isn't trying to refute the claims.
It's time to break out the bird totes and pickle jars. IFC's PORTLANDIA is returning for an eighth and final season filled with Portland's most eclectic characters played by comedy mainstays Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein.
On last night's LATE NIGHT, Senator-elect Doug Jones reflected on the closely watched special election in Alabama and reveals his thoughts on the Republicans pushing through their tax plan before funding the Children's Health Insurance Program.