Like our good sis Lauryn Hill once said, โHow sad that all things come to an end,โ and for SNLโs longest-running star Kenan Thompson, the end may just be closer than we think. On a recent episode of Charlamagne Tha Godโs Comedy Central show, โHell of a Week,โ Thompson was asked to speak on the possibility of the end of Saturday Night Live following showrunner Lorne Michaels departure.
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โIs that the rumor?โ Thompson asked Charlamagne. โAll right, well, I need to start planning.โ
Lorne Michaels who created the sketch comedy show in 1975 announced last December that he could soon be making his exit, while sharing that heโs โcommitted to doing the show until its 50th anniversary.โ Thompson joined the cast in 2003 after years as a child and teen sketch comedy icon in his own right, starring in shows we all fondly recall like โKenan and Kelโ and โAll That.โ
When asked if there could be any truth behind talk of the end of SNL once Michaels retires, Thompson seemed to cosign.
โThere could be a lot of validity to that rumor,โ he said. โBecause 50 is a good number to stop at, you know what Iโm saying? Thatโs an incredible package. He will be, probably, close to 80 years old at that point, and you know, heโs the one whoโs had his touch on the whole thing.โ
Thompson also noted that this could be an opportunity for NBC to save big bucks, a savings that wonโt pan out well for show fans.
โIf somebody tries to come into his shoes โฆ you know itโs a good opportunity for NBC to save money, as well, you know what Iโm saying? So they might slash the budget and then at that point, you canโt really do the same kind of show.โ
Despite SNLโs record breaking season of Emmy nominations this year, fans have voiced their complaints for years about the show losing its appeal. Thompson additionally voiced concerns about the showโs caliber dropping upon Michaelsโ retirement and inevitable budget cuts.
โ[It would be] unfair to watch it just really go down kind of in flames, like, for real for real, because of those restrictions. So capping it at 50 might not be a bad idea, I donโt know.โ
The 50th season of Saturday Night Live will air between 2024 and wrap in 2025. After that, who knows what lies ahead, but it looks like Kenan is making a downpayment on his beachside villa, ASAP.ย
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