“Saturday Night Live” has added four new cast members to season 48: Marcello Hernandez, Molly Kearney, Devon Walker, and Michael Longfellow are all heading to Studio 8H as featured players. The long-running comedy sketch show is gearing up for a new instalment, premiering Oct. 1, following the departure of several fan-favorites, including Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant, and Kate McKinnon.
After taking home the award for outstanding variety sketch series at the Emmys on Sept. 12, creator Lorne Michaels addressed the changes at the ceremony. “This will be transition year. Change years are always difficult but always exciting. There are new people. There are four new people at least for now,” he told reporters backstage, per Deadline.
Keep reading for a confirmed list of all the new and returning cast members that will be gracing our screens to deliver gut-busting laughs for “SNL”‘s 48th season.
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Molly Kearney
Kearney is among the four featured players added to season 48’s ensemble, and she is the first openly nonbinary member in the show’s long history. The actor and comedian, who uses the pronouns “they” and “them,” was chosen for Comedy Central’s “Up Next” showcase in 2019. Fans may recognise them from Disney+’s “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” and Amazon’s “A League of Their Own,” where they played Fern Dannelly.
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Michael Longfellow
Longfellow is the fourth featured player joining the “SNL” season 48 cast. The Phoenix native previously showcased his comedic chops on NBC’s “Bring the Funny,” hosted by “SNL”‘s Kenan Thompson. He was also among the comedians chosen for TBS’s “Comics to Watch” for the 2017 New York Comedy Festival.
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Chloe Fineman
Fineman joined “SNL” for its 45th season in 2019, and she’ll be returning for the new season.
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Cecily Strong
The comedian joined the “SNL” cast in 2012 during its 38th season, and is expected to return for season 48.
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Kenan Thompson
Thompson joined “SNL” in 2003 during season 29, making him the longest-running cast member in the sketch comedy show’s history. Thompson is set to return for another season.
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Colin Jost
Jost has been working as a writer for “SNL” since 2005. He later joined the cast as the “Weekend Update” co-anchor in 2014 during season 39. Jost will also be returning for season 48.
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Bowen Yang
Yang has been on a journey with “SNL” since season 44, starting as a staff writer in 2018. He stepped up as an official cast member in 2019 with season 45. The “Fire Island” comedian will return for the show’s forthcoming instalment.
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Michael Che
In addition to being one of the head writers on “SNL,” Che has been co-hosting the fan-favourite “Weekend Update” section of the show with Jost since 2014. Che is also expected to return for season 48.
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Ego Nwodim
Nwodim joined the “SNL” cast in 2018 for its 44th season, and she’ll be returning for season 48.
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Heidi Gardner
Gardner joined the sprawling cast of “SNL” during its season 43 in 2017, and she’ll be back for the new season.
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Mikey Day
Day has been a writer on “SNL” since 2016, and in 2017, he joined the live comical features during season 42. Day will also be back for season 48.
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Sarah Sherman
Sherman, who joined “SNL” in its season 47 in 2021, will be returning to the show as a featured player for the upcoming season.
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Andrew Dismukes
Dismukes started on “SNL” as a staff writer in season 43, and he became an official cast member in 2021, beginning with season 47. Season 48 will be his second year with the show as a featured player.
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Punkie Johnson
Johnson joined “SNL” in its 46th season in 2020, and she’ll return for season 48.
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James Austin Johnson
Johnson, whose spot-on Donald Trump impression is incredibly popular with fans, will also be returning to the show as a featured player after debuting in “SNL”‘s 47th season in 2021.