Oscar Nominees Daniel Kaluuya and Carey Mulligan will make their ‘Saturday Night Live’ debut in April
Daniel Kaluuya and Carey Mulligan are set to make their “Saturday Night Live” hosting debuts on April 3 and April 10, separately. Kaluuya will be joined by musical guest St. Vincent, while the April 10 musical guest will be Kid Cudi.
This lineup joins the recently declared Maya Rudolph/Jack Harlow combo (Rudolph is facilitating and Harlow is the musical guest) on the March 27 episode. Walk 27 will be the main scene back after the NBC’s late-night sketch comedy show’s first hiatus of 2021.
Kaluuya, who just won the Golden Globe and is likewise SAG and Oscar-named for “Judas and the Black Messiah,” is appearing in support of that film, while Mulligan will appear in support of “Promising Young Woman,” for which she was Golden Globe assigned and furthermore still sees a SAG and Oscar selection for the work. Kaluuya’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live” will occur one day before the SAG Awards, on April 4, however both are flaunting their satire chops on this show well in front of the Oscars, which are occurring on April 25 this year.
Grammy-winning St. Vincent will show up on the side of her impending new album named “Daddy’s Home,” which is set to drop on May 14, and Grammy champ Kid Cudi’s most recent collection, “Man on the Moon III: The Chosen,” is his fifth Billboard 200 Top 10 collection.
The 46th period of “Saturday Night Live” debuted in October 2020 and to date has seen other such host/musical guest combos as Chris Rock and Megan Thee Stallion, Issa Rae and Justin Bieber, Dave Chappelle and the Foo Fighters, Dan Levy and Phoebe Bridgers and, most as of late, Nick Jonas pulling twofold obligation.
“Saturday Night Live” is produced in association with Broadway Video. Lorne Michaels fills in as creator and executive producer.