In its too-long 50th anniversary spectacle, “Saturday Night Live” offered a skit in which marquee actor Tom Hanks did an impression of what the left thinks is a supposedly Neanderthal Trump supporter.
Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, who stole the 'SNL 50' spotlight, though not for the reason fans might have expected.
Live has all types of hosts during its 50 seasons, some great, others awful. However, there are some that stand above the rest as some of the best hosts in its five decades on air. An elite SNL host usually becomes a member of the Five-Timers Club,
Eddie Murphy showed off his best Tracy Morgan impression in a revival of this classic "Saturday Night Live" sketch for the 50th anniversary.
Megyn Kelly is slamming Tom Hanks for his portrayal of a President Trump supporter on last weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” special. The “Forrest Gump” star reprised his role as Doug, a Make America Great Again (MAGA) hat-wearing Trump voter,
This special iteration of the recurring skit, which featured series vets like Eddie Murphy and Leslie Jones, also saw Tom Hanks reprise his role as a MAGA supporter named Doug. Saturday Night Live alum Victoria Jackson took issue with the sketch,
America’s sweetheart Tom Hanks was crucified by conservatives over his “disgusting” portrayal of a simple, Trump-supporting racist on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special. The two-time Academy Award winner returned to the stage Sunday night as “Doug” — a dumb,
Black Jeopardy,” one of Kenan Thompson’s most popular recurring “Saturday Night Live” sketches, came back to 30 Rock during the show’s 50th anniversary special on Sunday. As usual, Thompson played host Darnell Hayes aka Alex Treblack,
CNN’s Abby Phillip and her NewsNight panel debate the outrage from right-wing media over a “Saturday Night Live” sketch where Tom Hanks poked fun at MAGA.
Live is celebrating 50 years and got together a group of stars to commemorate the milestone. Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were among the celebrities who attended SNL50: The Homecoming Concert and participated in a funny bit.
NBC's sketch comedy show with three hour prime-time special. From Eddie Murphy, Bill, Murray, Will Ferrell and Tina Fey to Tom Hanks, Sabrina Carpenter and Paul Simon, there was no shortage of stars on stage during the event.
Actor Tom Hanks, during a skit on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary show, reprised his recurring character Doug, who appears as a contestant in the parody game show “Black Jeopardy.”