Heads up, SNL fanatics! If you're wondering if there's a fresh episode of Saturday Night Live hitting your screens tonight, October 25, we've got the lowdown on the current schedule, exciting cast updates, and who's set to rock Studio 8H in November!
TL;DR: The Quick Scoop on Saturday Night Live
- Tonight's a Rerun: No new SNL episode on October 25; it's a repeat of the Season 51 premiere with Bad Bunny and Doja Cat.
- New Episodes Return November 1: Get ready for fresh sketches starting next Saturday with Miles Teller and Brandi Carlile.
- Exciting November Lineup: Nikki Glaser, Sombr, Glen Powell, and Olivia Dean are also set to make their SNL debuts!
Alright, settle in, because if you were hoping for brand-new laughs from Studio 8H tonight, October 25, 2025, you'll have to wait just a little longer. Saturday Night Live is taking a scheduled break this week after giving us three fantastic live episodes to kick off Season 51. But don't fret! NBC isn't leaving us completely in the dark. Instead, they're airing a rerun of the epic Season 51 premiere, featuring global superstar Bad Bunny as host and the incredible Doja Cat as the musical guest.
This means you've got a perfect chance to either catch up on what you missed or relive the season's exciting start. From Bad Bunny's energetic monologue (shouting out Latino performers!) to Doja Cat's electrifying debut performances of "Gorgeous" and "Aaahh Men!" from her album Vie, the premiere was a powerhouse. It also introduced us to some fresh faces in the cast, making it a great episode to revisit before new content arrives.
Relive the Laughter: A Quick Look Back at Saturday Night Live Season 51 So Far
Season 51 has already delivered some truly memorable moments, setting a high bar right from the get-go. After tonight's rerun, let's jog our memories about the stellar lineup we've seen on the SNL stage this fall.
Bad Bunny and Doja Cat's Electrifying Season Premiere
The season kicked off on October 4 with Bad Bunny pulling double duty as host for the second time and Doja Cat making her musical guest debut. Bad Bunny brought his signature charm and bilingual wit, even touching upon his upcoming 2026 Super Bowl LX Halftime Show during his monologue. The episode was packed with standout sketches, including a hilarious "Jeopardy with Bad Bunny" where he played a delightfully confused contestant, and the popular "K-Pop Demon Hunters." Newcomers Jeremy Culhane and Kam Patterson even got their "Weekend Update" debuts, proving the fresh talent is already finding its footing.
Amy Poehler's Hilarious Homecoming with Old Friends
Just a week later, on October 11, former cast member and comedy icon Amy Poehler returned to host for her third time. It was a true reunion as she shared the stage with old pals Tina Fey and Seth Meyers for a side-splitting "Weekend Update" joke-off against current anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che. Poehler also revisited her "Emo Mom" character and delighted fans with other sketches like "The Rudemans." Musical guest Role Model, with a special appearance by Charli XCX, rounded out a night full of nostalgic laughs and fresh performances.
Sabrina Carpenter's Double Duty Dazzle on October 18th
Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter took on the challenging role of both host and musical guest on October 18, and she absolutely crushed it! This marked her hosting debut, though she had previously performed as a musical guest in Season 49 and at the SNL50 anniversary special. Despite a brief 13-minute delay due to a USC vs. Notre Dame football game, Carpenter lit up the stage, performing her hits "Manchild" and "Nobody's Son." She later gushed on Instagram about the experience: "SNL double duty was the least I’ve slept in my life and the best reason to ever not sleep. Thank you Lorne, the amazing cast, crew, and writers for taking me in with open arms." Her performance even included a couple of F-bombs during her final song, adding to the memorable night.
Major Cast Updates for Saturday Night Live Season 51: Who's New and Who Departed?
Like any long-running show, Saturday Night Live regularly refreshes its cast, and Season 51 saw some significant changes. This cycle brought in some exciting new talent while bidding farewell to several beloved performers.
Welcoming the Fresh Faces and Returning Favorites
The latest additions to the featured player roster include Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Ben Marshall, Kam Patterson, and Veronika Slowikowska. Ben Marshall, previously part of the "Please Don't Destroy" trio, has now transitioned into a featured player role, bringing his unique comedic style to the main ensemble.
Meanwhile, the show's core repertory players are back and as strong as ever, including Mikey Day, Andrew Dismukes, Chloe Fineman, Marcello Hernández, James Austin Johnson, Sarah Sherman, Kenan Thompson, and Bowen Yang. And of course, the dynamic duo of Michael Che and Colin Jost are still behind the "Weekend Update" desk, delivering their sharp political and cultural commentary each week. Returning featured players Ashley Padilla and Jane Wickline are also back for more.
Saying Fond Farewells to Beloved Performers
Before Season 51 kicked off, fans learned that several prominent cast members would not be returning. Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, Devon Walker, Michael Longfellow, Emil Wakim, and John Higgins from the "Please Don't Destroy" group all departed the show. It's always tough to see fan favorites go, but these performers left an undeniable mark during their time at Studio 8H.
"The hardest part of a great party is knowing when to say goodnight. But after seven unforgettable seasons, I have decided to leave SNL," Ego Nwodim shared on social media in September, expressing her gratitude for the experience.
Longtime show boss Lorne Michaels weighed in on the cast turnover, noting that it's a natural part of SNL's evolution: "The show has always brought people in from different ages and different generations and it's how it revives itself. It's always hard when people leave, but there's a time for that and our audience has always stayed relatively young, and more so now with TikTok."
Mark Your Calendars: Get Ready for Saturday Night Live's November Lineup
While we're on a break this week, get ready to buckle up because SNL is coming back strong with a trio of brand-new episodes in November! The show always keeps us on our toes with diverse hosts and musical guests, and this upcoming slate is no exception.
Miles Teller and Brandi Carlile Kick Off the November Fun
On Saturday, November 1, the show returns with acclaimed actor Miles Teller stepping back into the hosting spotlight for his second time. Known for his powerful performances in films like Top Gun: Maverick, Whiplash, and his upcoming movie Eternity, Teller is sure to bring his versatile energy to the sketches. Sharing the stage will be the incredibly talented, 11-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, making her third solo musical guest appearance. She's fresh off the release of her eighth studio album, "Returning to Myself," which dropped just yesterday, October 24.
Nikki Glaser and Sombr Make Their Highly Anticipated Debuts
The laughs continue on Saturday, November 8, as stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser makes her exciting SNL hosting debut! Glaser, who received an Emmy nomination for her comedy special "Someday You'll Die" and garnered buzz from "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady," is known for her sharp wit and fearless humor. Joining her will be 20-year-old musician Sombr, whose real name is Shane Michael Boose, making his SNL debut as the musical guest. Sombr has quickly risen to popularity on TikTok with his 2025 singles "Back to Friends" and "Undressed," so get ready to hear some fresh alt-pop sounds!
Glen Powell and Olivia Dean Round Out the Busy Month
Capping off a packed November, actor Glen Powell will make his highly anticipated hosting debut on Saturday, November 15. Powell, who recently starred in films like Twisters and Top Gun: Maverick (alongside fellow November host Miles Teller), and the Hulu series "Chad Powers," is also promoting his upcoming film "The Running Man." His charisma and comedic timing are sure to be a hit with audiences. Joining him as a first-time musical guest will be the British artist Olivia Dean, who will be showcasing tracks from her new album, "The Art of Loving."
How to Catch All the Saturday Night Live Action: Live and Streaming Options
Whether you're an old-school viewer who loves watching live or a modern streamer who prefers on-demand, catching Saturday Night Live is super easy.
- Live Broadcast: Tune in every Saturday night at 11:30 p.m. ET/8:30 p.m. PT on NBC.
- Live Streaming: If you have a Peacock Premium subscription or services like Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV (seven-day free trial), or DirecTV Stream (five-day free trial), you can stream the show live as it airs.
- On-Demand Streaming: Can't watch live? No worries! New episodes are available to stream the very next day on Peacock (with a basic subscription) and also on regular Hulu subscriptions. You can also dive into an extensive archive of past sketches and full episodes on Peacock anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions About Saturday Night Live
- November 1: Host Miles Teller, Musical Guest Brandi Carlile
- November 8: Host Nikki Glaser, Musical Guest Sombr
- November 15: Host Glen Powell, Musical Guest Olivia Dean
Sources:
- Entertainment Weekly
- NBC Insider
- The Economic Times
- KECO 96.5FM
- Syracuse.com / SI Advance
- Collider
- Red94
- American Songwriter
- Primetimer