John Mulaney is coming back to host ‘Saturday Night Live’ in March

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John Mulaney is bringing his brand of dry, self-effacing humor back to Saturday Night Live.

The gifted comic, who is himself a former SNL writer, last hosted the show in April 2018. He was and is only the third former writer who wasn’t also a cast member to get the hosting gig (after Conan O’Brien and Larry David, so pretty good company).

Now he’s set to return on March 2, as was confirmed when he tweeted out the show’s typical host announcement image from his own Twitter account. Thomas Rhett will be the night’s musical guest.

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— John Mulaney (@mulaney) February 17, 2019 Read more…

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Pete Davidson and John Mulaney ranting about Clint Eastwood’s new movie is already a 2019 highlight

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‘SNL’ explains why you should never order the diner lobster, ‘Les Misérables’-style

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John Mulaney’s best man eyes his bride in a ‘Saturday Night Live’ wedding toast

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Timothée Chalamet brilliantly responds to John Mulaney’s standup comedy bit about him

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John Mulaney is stand-up royalty, and he came after Timothée Chalamet.

Mulaney took part in the Netflix special Seth Rogen’s Hilarity for Charity, and as part of his stand-up he talked about his wife’s crush on actor Timothée Chalamet — or “The Boy” as Mulaney calls him.

.@mulaney congratulates @RealChalamet on all of his success. Hilarity for Charity, streaming nowpic.twitter.com/zNqCi5lvdj

— Netflix Is A Joke (@NetflixIsAJoke) April 7, 2018

And, the modern world being what it is, Chalamet responded. Read more…

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John Mulaney will host ‘SNL’ in April

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John Mulaney is making his triumphant return to Saturday Night Live, but this time he’ll be hosting.

The comedian and former SNL writer announced on Twitter Thursday that he’ll be hosting April 14’s episode of Saturday Night Live along with musical guest Jack White. 

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— John Mulaney (@mulaney) March 29, 2018

Mulaney started on SNL as a writer in 2008 and has occasionally appeared on Weekend Update segments, most recently appearing earlier this month alongside Bill Hader, who was playing Stefon. The fan-favorite Stefon was created by Hader and Mulaney, and the duo’s last appearance proved to be as hilarious as ever, with the two cracking each other up and breaking on camera. Read more…

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Nick Kroll and John Mulaney’s #MeToo joke killed at the Spirit Awards

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