Ryan Gosling will join Jay-Z in the season premiere of SNL on Oct. 6 (File Photo). |
NEW YORK — “Saturday Night Live” will kick off its upcoming
43rd season on Sept. 30 with host Ryan Gosling and musical guest Jay-Z.
Returning for the second time as host, the twice Oscar-nominated Gosling is set
to star in the sci-fi drama “Blade Runner 2049,” which opens Oct. 6.
Accompanying Gosling on the season premiere will be Grammy
Award-winning icon Jay-Z, who will be making his fourth appearance as musical
guest. Jay-Z’s album “4:44” was released in June, and he will embark on a world
tour beginning Oct. 27.
Gadot, who will be making her first “SNL” appearance,
starred in summer’s #1 film, “Wonder Woman,” which earned more than $400
million at the domestic box office. Gadot will next co-star in the highly
anticipated “Justice League,” arriving in theaters Nov. 17.
Joining Gadot will be Grammy-, Oscar- and Golden
Globe-winning artist Sam Smith, marking his second visit to “SNL” as musical
guest. Smith dropped a new single, “Too Good at Goodbyes,” on Sept. 8 in
preparation for his upcoming second studio album release.
Kumail Nanjiani will host the season’s third show on Oct.
14, marking his debut. Nanjiani stars as Dinesh Chugtai in HBO’s “Silicon
Valley” and most recently wrote and starred in the critically-acclaimed film
“The Big Sick.”
Grammy Award-winning artist P!nk will join Nanjiani for the
season’s third episode as musical guest. Her seventh studio album, “Beautiful
Trauma,” is due out Oct. 13. P!nk was recently honored at the MTV VMAs with the
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in August.
This season “Saturday Night Live” will air live
simultaneously coast to coast.
Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with
Broadway Video. The creator and executive producer is Lorne Michaels.
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