Is Saturday Night Live new tonight, February 13?
By Matt Moore
Saturday Night Live has brought fans back-to-back new episodes over the past two weeks. Will it be three in a row tonight?
Saturday Night Live opened up its 2021 by featuring two first-time hosts in John Krasinski and Dan Levy. While Krasinski’s episode overcame some early rust to earn solid reviews, Levy’s show was a silly affair that showed the SNL cast having more fun than anyone.
Tonight, SNL welcomes another first-time host as the new shows keep rolling. There will be a brand new episode of Saturday Night Live tonight.
The host is Watchmen star and One Night in Miami director Regina King. The musical guest is Nathaniel Rateliff in support of his new album And It’s Still Alright. You can read our preview right here as we look at whether or not King can keep up with SNL’s cast.
Update: See the best sketches from Saturday Night Live hosted by Regina King right here.
SNL has a lot to cover tonight. Former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial offers material for the cold open, it’s the night before Valentine’s Day, and a parody of Regina King’s series Watchmen is also on the table.
Tonight’s episode is the middle of a set of five brand new episodes that will carry SNL to the end of February. Similar to how season 46 opened with six consecutive new shows, it looks like SNL will be dividing the rest of the year into these chunks.
How to watch Saturday Night Live
Since returning from its post-holiday hiatus, Saturday Night Live has improved week over week. There is a very good chance that the trend will continue tonight with Regina King in the spotlight. Holiday episodes are always especially fun, making tonight’s SNL one that fans won’t want to miss. Here are the details you need to know:
Date: Saturday, Feb. 13
Start Time: 11:30 p.m.
TV Channel: NBC
Live Stream: Watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free seven-day trial. You can also watch on Hulu and the NBC website.
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