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  • Movie Review: ‘Saturday Night’

    (L to R) Gilda Radner (Ella Hunt), Jane Curtain (Kim Matula), Dick Ebersol (Cooper Hoffman), Rosie Shuster (Rachel Sennott), Garrett Morris (Lamorne Morris), Alan Zweibel (Josh Brener) and Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle) in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Gilda Radner (Ella Hunt), Jane Curtain (Kim Matula), Dick Ebersol (Cooper Hoffman), Rosie Shuster (Rachel Sennott), Garrett Morris (Lamorne Morris), Alan Zweibel (Josh Brener) and Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle) in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    Opening in theaters everywhere on October 11th is the biographical comedy ‘Saturday Night’, which chronicles the 90-minutes leading up to the premiere of ‘Saturday Night Live’.

    Directed by Jason Reitman (‘Juno’, ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’), the film stars Gabriel LaBelle (‘The Fabelmans’) as Lorne Michaels, Cooper Hoffman (‘Licorice Pizza’) as NBC executive Dick Ebersol, Rachel Sennott (‘Bottoms’) as writer Rosie Shuster, Cory Michael Smith (‘Gotham’) as Chevy Chase, Dylan O’Brien (‘American Assassin’) as Dan Aykroyd, Lamorne Morris (‘Jumanji: The Next Level’) as Garrett Morris, Ella Hunt (‘Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1’) as Gilda Radner, Emily Fairn (‘Mary & George’) as Laraine Newman, Kim Matula (‘Fighting with My Family’) as Jane Curtin and Matt Wood as John Belushi.

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    Initial Thoughts

    (L to R) Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels, Kaia Gerber as Jacqueline Carlin, and Cory Michael Smith as Chevy Chase in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels, Kaia Gerber as Jacqueline Carlin, and Cory Michael Smith as Chevy Chase in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    ‘Saturday Night’, director Jason Reitman’s loving tribute to the 50-year television institution that Lorne Michaels’ created is fun, fast-paced and thoroughly entertaining. The film plays like a greatest-hits of all the behind-the-scenes stories and sketches from the first year of ‘SNL’, within the confines of the 90-minutes leading up to the premiere episode in 1975. While Reitman certainly took creative liberties with the facts, the film is exciting to watch and probably his best movie to date.

    Script and Direction

    Director Jason Reitman on the set of Columbia Pictures' 'Saturday Night.'
    Director Jason Reitman on the set of Columbia Pictures’ ‘Saturday Night.’

    Unfolding in real-time, ‘Saturday Night’ tells the story of the 90-minutes leading up to the premiere of the first episode in 1975 and literally ends after the first sketch and Chevy Chase says, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night’.

    The movie begins by introducing us to a frantic Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle), who is dealing with a handful of problems including nervous NBC executives, a missing John Belushi (Matt Wood), over 3-hours of sketches to cut down into 90 minutes and the fact that he still doesn’t know what the show is going to be. Pressuring Michaels to cancel the live-broadcast and air a tape instead is NBC executives Dick Eborsol (Cooper Hoffman) and David Tebet (Willem Dafoe), who has ulterior motives for hiring Michaels in the first place.

    We soon meet cast members including Chevy Chase (Cory Michael Smith), who already thinks he is a superstar. We also meet Garrett Morris (Lamorne Morris), who as the oldest member of the cast and mostly a dramatic actor and playwright, has no idea why he is there. In addition to meeting the rest of the cast, we also see a young Billy Crystal (Nicholas Podany) who was promised a spot on the show, and a confused Andy Kaufman (Nicholas Braun) arriving for his appearance. Finally, we meet writer and Michaels’ wife, Rosie Schuster (Rachel Sennott), who is trying to calm the cast down and decide if she wants to be credited with her married name.

    (L to R) Cinematographer Eric Steelberg and Director Jason Reitman on the set of Columbia Pictures' 'Saturday Night'.
    (L to R) Cinematographer Eric Steelberg and Director Jason Reitman on the set of Columbia Pictures’ ‘Saturday Night’.

    Reitman clearly has a lot of love for ‘Saturday Night Live’ and the original cast, I would imagine partly because his father, the late director Ivan Reitman (‘Ghostbusters’) had worked with most of them in Toronto before they were cast on the show, which makes Jason the perfect person to tell this specific story. Rather than doing the usual biopic that follows the creation and casting of the series, and maybe even chronicle the entire 50-year history, Reitman wisely focused on the hour and a half before the first broadcast. The movie fits in all the legendary stories that fans have heard over the years, while also finding time for glimpses of most of the sketches that would end up featuring in that episode and later in the first season.

    While Reitman takes some liberties with the facts, the film is none the less fascinating to watch. However, there was more time spent with certain characters like Garrett Morris and Billy Crystal than needed, and I thought it took away from exploring the main cast. In fact, except for Morris, most of the original cast members don’t have as much screen time as you would expect, especially Belushi, although I think they were trying to use the character sparingly like Spielberg did with the shark in ‘Jaws’. However, it still kind of works because we as an audience have so much nostalgia for the show and already basically know who Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner and the rest are. But I wonder how well this movie would have worked if it was an original story and we had no history with these characters or this show.

    Performances

    Lamorne Morris as Garrett Morris in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    Lamorne Morris as Garrett Morris in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    The actors playing the original ‘SNL’ cast are excellent, truly working as an ensemble as no one actor stands-out, but again, this is also one of the problems with the movie as we really are not given enough time with any of them to really get to know them. Lamorne Morris probably has the most screen time and brings vulnerability to the character of Garret Morris (no relation).

    While not in the movie nearly enough, Cory Michael Smith is excellent as an arrogant Chevy Chase. Kim Matula was very intriguing as Jane Curtain, but again didn’t have enough to do and the same can be said for Dylan O’Brian as Aykroyd, Emily Fain as Newman, Ella Hunt as Radner and Matt Wood as Belushi.

    The character we spend the most time with is of course Lorne Michaels, but we never really get the feeling that we know him. That’s not actor Gabriel LaBelle’s fault, and I would argue that he played the role perfectly. The problem is that the character of Lorne Michaels is aloof to begin with, and there is no way to truly understand his genius.

    (Left) Nicholas Braun as Andy Kaufman in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures. (Right) Nicholas Braun as Jim Henson in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (Left) Nicholas Braun as Andy Kaufman in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures. (Right) Nicholas Braun as Jim Henson in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    But the love story (if you can call it that) between Michaels and Rosie Shuster helps to give the audience a little insight into his character and their relationship. In fact, Rachel Sennott lights up the screen as Shuster and gives one of the brightest performances in the film. It’s also worth mentioning Cooper Hoffman as Dick Ebersol and Willem Dafoe as David Tebet, respectively, as both actors give solid performances but, in the end, just act as the antagonists.

    Part of the fun of the movie is watching the cameos, including ‘Succession’ actor Nicholas Braun who is unrecognizable as both Andy Kaufman and Jim Henson, who people forget was technically a member of the original cast. Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons also steals his one scene as legendary comedian Milton Berle who Chase catches successfully hitting on his girlfriend Jacqueline Carlin (Kaia Gerber). Other strong cameos include Paul Rust who is a dead ringer for Paul Schaffer, Taylor Gray as an amusing Al Franken, Jon Batiste as musical guest Billy Preston, and Matthew Rhys as an unpleasant George Carlin, who hosted the first episode.

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle), Gilda Radner (Ella Hunt), John Belushi (Matt Wood) and Dan Aykroyd (Dylan O'Brian) in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Lorne Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle), Gilda Radner (Ella Hunt), John Belushi (Matt Wood) and Dan Aykroyd (Dylan O’Brian) in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

    In the end, ‘Saturday Night’ is probably the best possible version of this movie that someone could make, and the best film of Jason Reitman’s career so far. I would think that the film will certainly be on the shortlist for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay at next year’s Oscars, but unfortunately, no one performance stands-out enough to be nominated. Whether you are a diehard fan of ‘Saturday Night Live’ or have never seen an episode (that’s hard to believe), you will enjoy this fun, funny and fast-paced film, which is a perfect tribute to the comedic television institution that is celebrating its 50th anniversary next year.

    ‘Saturday Night’ receives 8.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What is the plot of ‘Saturday Night’?

    The film is based on the true story of what happened in the 90 minutes prior to the October 11, 1975, debut of ‘Saturday Night Live’.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Saturday Night?’

    • Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels
    • Rachel Sennott as Rosie Shuster
    • Cory Michael Smith as Chevy Chase
    • Ella Hunt as Gilda Radner
    • Dylan O’Brien as Dan Aykroyd
    • Emily Fairn as Laraine Newman
    • Matt Wood as John Belushi
    • Lamorne Morris as Garrett Morris
    • Kim Matula as Jane Curtin
    • Finn Wolfhard as an NBC page
    • Nicholas Braun as Andy Kaufman and Jim Henson
    • Cooper Hoffman as Dick Ebersol
    • Kaia Gerber as Jacqueline Carlin
    • Andrew Barth Feldman as Neil Levy
    • Tommy Dewey as Michael O’Donoghue
    • Willem Dafoe as David Tebet
    • Matthew Rhys as George Carlin
    • J. K. Simmons as Milton Berle
    • Jon Batiste as Billy Preston
    • Taylor Gray as Al Franken
    • Mcabe Gregg as Tom Davis
    • Nicholas Podany as Billy Crystal
    • Tracy Letts as Herb Sargent
    • Leander Suleiman as Anne Beatts
    • Paul Rust as Paul Shaffer
    (L to R) Kim Matula as Jane Curtin, Emily Fairn as Laraine Newman, Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels, Rachel Sennott as Rosie Shuster, and Matt Wood as John Belushi in 'Saturday Night'. Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (L to R) Kim Matula as Jane Curtin, Emily Fairn as Laraine Newman, Gabriel LaBelle as Lorne Michaels, Rachel Sennott as Rosie Shuster, and Matt Wood as John Belushi in ‘Saturday Night’. Photo: Sony Pictures.

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  • Jason Reitman’s ‘SNL’ Movie is Called ‘Saturday Night’

    'Saturday Night Live's Studio 8H.
    ‘Saturday Night Live’s Studio 8H. Photo: NBC.

    Preview:

    • Jason Reitman’s ‘SNL’ movie is now titled ‘Saturday Night’.
    • Dylan O’Brien, Lamorne Morris and Cooper Hoffman are among the cast.
    • The film has now landed an October release date.

    Jason Reitman might have been busy of late either co-writing and directing (in the case of ‘Afterlife’) or co-writing and producing (on ‘Frozen Empire’) the continuation of his father Ivan’s much-loved ‘Ghostbusters’ franchise.

    Yet he’s also found time to work on another passion project, a chronicle of the tough birth of long-running (the series’ 50th season kicks off in the fall) sketch show ‘Saturday Night Live’.

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    With a script by Reitman and his regular ‘Ghostbusters’ collaborator Gil Kenan, he’s been wrapped filming for a while on the movie, now titled ‘Saturday Night’, and Sony has handed down an October release date for what is expected to start its run at festivals and –– depending on critical reaction –– could be taking aim at the awards season.

    Surely Sony hopes that one of the cast, which includes Dylan O’Brien, Lamorne Morris and ‘Licorice Pizza’s Cooper Hoffman, might end up hosting an episode of ‘SNL’ itself to promote the new movie.

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    What’s the story of ‘Saturday Night’?

    Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris and Chevy Chase on 'Saturday Night Live.'
    (L to R) Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris and Chevy Chase on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Photo: NBC.

    On October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television forever. ‘Saturday Night’ is the true story of what happened behind the scenes that night in the moments leading up to the first broadcast of NBC’s ‘SNL’. It depicts the chaos and magic of a revolution that almost wasn’t, counting down the minutes in real time to the infamous words, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!”

    The screenplay is based on an extensive series of interviews conducted by Reitman and Kenan with all the living cast, writers and crew.

    Who is starring in ‘Saturday Night’?

    (Left) Lamorne Morris in 'Fargo' Season 5. Photo: FX. (Center) Dylan O'Brien in 'American Assassin.' Photo: Lionsgate. (Left) Cory Michael Smith in 'Gotham.' Photo: Warner Bros. Television.
    (Left) Lamorne Morris in ‘Fargo’ Season 5. Photo: FX. (Center) Dylan O’Brien in ‘American Assassin.’ Photo: Lionsgate. (Left) Cory Michael Smith in ‘Gotham.’ Photo: Warner Bros. Television.

    O’Brien will play Dan Aykroyd, while Morris is Garrett Morris (the two are not related), Cory Michael Smith is Chevy Chase and Matt Wood will play John Belushi.

    Also on the cast front, Ella Hunt has the role of Gilda Radner, Jon Batiste is play Billy Preston (who was the first musical guest on the show), Kim Matula will be Jane Curtin and Emily Fairn is Laraine Newman, with Nicholas Braun as Jim Henson.

    There are also those behind the scenes of ‘Saturday Night Live’, with Gabriel LaBelle playing Lorne Michaels, the legendary creator and producer of the show whose eye for talent has led to careers for a host of people, with Hoffman as Dick Ebersol, an ambitious NBC executive who helped shepherd the show to air.

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    Rachel Sennott will be Rosie Shuster, a Canadian comedy writer and actor who was married to Michaels at the time and worked on the show.

    Finally, we have Willem Dafoe as David Tebet, Vice President of Talent Relations at NBC, and because it surely wouldn’t be a Reitman movie without him, J.K. Simmons as Milton Berle, who had a famously awful one-night stint as host and ended up banned from the show (though that was in 1979, so it remains to be seen how he ties into the movie’s story of the first night).

    When will ‘Saturday Night’ be in theaters?

    Sony, which produced the new movie, has now set an October 11th release for ‘Saturday Night’ via its Columbia Pictures arm. There is already talk that it could premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. And that release, as you might have noticed from its mention in the earlier section, is the same day as the first episode of ‘SNL’ itself. Fitting!

    Jason Reitman and Ivan Reitman at Premiere of 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife.'
    (L to R) Jason Reitman and Ivan Reitman at Premiere of ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife.’ Photo Courtesy of Reuters.

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  • Brendan Gleeson and Lamorne Morris Join ‘Spider Noir’

    (Left) Brendan Gleeson in the film 'The Banshees of Inisherin.' Photo by Jonathan Hession. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved. (Right) Lamorne Morris in 'Woke'. Photo: Mark Hill/Hulu.
    (Left) Brendan Gleeson in the film ‘The Banshees of Inisherin.’ Photo by Jonathan Hession. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2022 20th Century Studios All Rights Reserved. (Right) Lamorne Morris in ‘Woke’. Photo: Mark Hill/Hulu.

    Preview:

    • ‘Spider-Noir’ is adding Lamorne Norris and Brendan Gleeson to its cast.
    • The live-action series will star Nicolas Cage as the Spider-Man Noir character.
    • Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot will run the show.

    Marvel and Sony have had joint success with the most recent ‘Spider-Man’ live-action movie trilogy and the latter is seeing great results via the ‘Spider-Verse’ animated outings.

    Yet Amazon’s attempts to jump on the spider-wagon has been less successful so far –– the ‘Silk: Spider Society’ series it had in the works was scrapped in May.

    Still, it has the Spider-Man Noir series now called ‘Spider-Noir’, with Nicolas Cage in the lead, which is moving forward. The show is now adding ‘New Girl’ and ‘Fargo’ actor Lamorne Morris and ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’s Brendan Gleeson.

    Morris, as reported by Variety, will play Robbie Robertson, while Gleeson’s role is being kept quiet, though he’s apparently a villain.

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    What’s the story of ‘Spider-Noir’?

    (Left) Nicolas Cage ("Nick Cage") contemplates his career while poolside in Mallorca, Spain in 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.' Photo credit: Katalin Vermes/Lionsgate. (Right) Nicolas Cage as Peter Parker / Spider-Man Noir in 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.' Photo: Sony Pictures.
    (Left) Nicolas Cage (“Nick Cage”) contemplates his career while poolside in Mallorca, Spain in ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent.’ Photo credit: Katalin Vermes/Lionsgate. (Right) Nicolas Cage as Peter Parker / Spider-Man Noir in ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.’ Photo: Sony Pictures.

    While the character (voiced by Cage) appeared in ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (and briefly at the end of (‘Across the Spider-Verse’, pointing to more in the next film, ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’), ‘Spider-Noir’ will be its own, live-action take on the grizzled hero.

    The official logline for the show fills in a little more detail: it’ll follow the story of an aging and down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.

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    Who is Robbie Robertson in ‘Spider-Noir’?

    Marvel Comis Robbie Robertson.
    Marvel Comis Robbie Robertson. Photo: Marvel Comics.

    Morris’ character is described as: “Driven, hard-working, and won’t take no for an answer. A dedicated journalist trying to make it with the odds stacked against him as a black professional in 1930s New York. He takes on riskier stories that no one else would touch in order to catch attention and a paycheck. He is willing to do whatever is necessary for his career.”

    Who is working on ‘Spider-Noir’?

    2018's 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.'
    2018’s ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.’ Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

    Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot, who will also serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. They developed the series with the ‘Spider-Verse’ team of Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal, all of whom will also executive produce.

    Enola Holmes’ director Harry Bradbeer will be an executive producer and handle the first two episodes.

    Vernon Sanders, head of television for Amazon MGM Studios said this about the new show:

    “Expanding the Marvel universe with ‘Noir’ is a uniquely special opportunity and we are honored to bring this series to our global Prime Video customers. The extremely talented Nicolas Cage is an ideal choice for our new superhero and the accomplished producing team with Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Amy Pascal, and the incredible team at Sony is dedicated to expanding this franchise in the most authentic way.”

    When will ‘Spider-Noir’ be on screens?

    There is no official date set for ‘Spider-Noir’ yet, though we do know it’ll premiere on MGM+ linear channel and then on Prime Video.

    2018's 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.'
    2018’s ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.’ Photo: Sony Pictures Releasing.

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  • Dylan O’Brien, Lamorne Morris and More Join ‘SNL 1975’

    (Left) Lamorne Morris in 'Fargo' Season 5. Photo: FX. (Center) Dylan O'Brien in 'American Assassin.' Photo: Lionsgate. (Left) Cory Michael Smith in 'Gotham.' Photo: Warner Bros. Television.
    (Left) Lamorne Morris in ‘Fargo’ Season 5. Photo: FX. (Center) Dylan O’Brien in ‘American Assassin.’ Photo: Lionsgate. (Left) Cory Michael Smith in ‘Gotham.’ Photo: Warner Bros. Television.

    Preview:

    • Jason Reitman is making a movie about ‘SNL’s origins.
    • Dylan O’Brien, Lamorne Morris and Cory Michael Smith are among the latest additions.
    • The actors will play ‘SNL’ comedy legends such as Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase.

    While Jason Reitman and Gil Kenan have largely focused their energies on creating new ‘Ghostbusters’ movies (their latest, ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’, hits theaters in March), they’ve also quietly been at work on writing a new movie that will look at the fraught first night broadcast of ‘Saturday Night Live’.

    With Kenan having taken directorial duties on ‘Frozen Empire’, that has freed Reitman up to develop and prepare to direct ‘SNL 1975’, which is set behind the scenes of the televisual comedy institution.

    They’ve been announcing the cast (mostly via Deadline) over the last few days, with the most recent (Weekend) update including Dylan O’Brien, Lamorne Morris, Cory Michael Smith and Matt Wood.

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    What’s the story of ‘SNL 1975’?

    Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris and Chevy Chase on 'Saturday Night Live.'
    (L to R) Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, Garrett Morris and Chevy Chase on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Photo: NBC.

    On October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television forever. ‘SNL 1975’ is the true story of what happened behind the scenes that night in the moments leading up to the first broadcast of NBC’s SNL. It depicts the chaos and magic of a revolution that almost wasn’t, counting down the minutes in real time to the infamous words, “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!”

    The screenplay is based on an extensive series of interviews conducted by Reitman and Kenan with all the living cast, writers and crew.

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    Who is starring in ‘SNL 1975’?

    (Left) Gabriel LaBelle in 'The Fabelmans.' Photo: Universal Pictures. (Left Center) Kim Matula in 'Checkin it Twice.' Photo: Hallmark Channel. (Right Center) Ella Hunt in 'Anna and the Apocalypse.' Photo: Vertigo Releasing. (Right) Cooper Hoffman in 'Licorice Pizza.' Photo: United Artists Releasing.
    (Left) Gabriel LaBelle in ‘The Fabelmans.’ Photo: Universal Pictures. (Left Center) Kim Matula in ‘Checkin it Twice.’ Photo: Hallmark Channel. (Right Center) Ella Hunt in ‘Anna and the Apocalypse.’ Photo: Vertigo Releasing. (Right) Cooper Hoffman in ‘Licorice Pizza.’ Photo: United Artists Releasing.

    Dylan O’Brien will play Dan Aykroyd, while Lamorne Morris is Garrett Morris (the two are not related), Cory Michael Smith is Chevy Chase and Matt Wood will play John Belushi.

    Also on the cast front, Ella Hunt has the role of Gilda Radner, Kim Matula will be Jane Curtin and Emily Fairn is Laraine Newman.

    There are also those behind the scenes of ‘Saturday Night Live’, with Gabriel LaBelle playing Lorne Michaels, the legendary creator and producer of the show whose eye for talent has led to careers for a host of people, with Cooper Hoffman as Dick Ebersol, an ambitious NBC executive who helped shepherd the show to air.

    Finally –– at least for now –– is Rachel Sennott, who will be Rosie Shuster, a Canadian comedy writer and actor who was married to Michaels at the time and worked on the show.

    When will ‘SNL 1975’ be in theaters?

    Sony is backing the new movie, but the studio has yet to confirm a release date, and Reitman is still in pre-production. ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’, meanwhile, will be in theaters on March 22nd.

    (L to R) Jason Reitman and Ivan Reitman at Premiere of 'Ghostbusters: Afterlife.' Photo Courtesy of Reuters.
    (L to R) Jason Reitman and Ivan Reitman at Premiere of ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife.’ Photo Courtesy of Reuters.

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  • First Trailer for ‘Fargo’ Season 5

    Preview

    • The first proper look at the fifth season of FX’s crime series ‘Fargo’ has arrived.
    • Juno Temple, Jon Hamm, ‘Stranger Things’ Joe Keery and more are all in the cast.
    • The new season starts on FX on November 21.

    Thanks partly to the pandemic and creator/show-runner Noah Hawley’s busy schedule (he’s also been working on an ‘Alien’ spin-off series), we’ve had to wait longer than usual for the latest instalment of his fun crime series that draws inspiration from the Coen brothers1996 cult classic.

    As usual with the small screen ‘Fargo’, we’re introduced to a new group of oddball criminals and associated characters, with this year’s story revolving around a woman (‘Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple) whose past comes back to haunt (and in some ways help) her when she’s the target of kidnappers tied to a powerful local official (played by Jon Hamm, who’s having a busy TV year between ‘The Morning Show’ and now this).

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    What’s the story of ‘Fargo’ Season 5?

    Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

    The official plot description for the new ‘Fargo’ season has the show this time set in Minnesota and North Dakota, 2019. After an unexpected series of events lands Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon (Temple) in hot water with the authorities, this seemingly typical Midwestern housewife is suddenly plunged back into a life she thought she had left behind.

    North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman (Hamm) has been searching for Dot for a long time. A rancher, preacher and a constitutional lawman, Roy believes that he is the law and therefore is above the law.

    At his side is his loyal but feckless son, Gator (Joe Keery), who is desperate to prove himself to his larger-than-life father. Too bad he’s hopeless. So, when it comes to hunting Dot, Roy enlists Ole Munch (Sam Spruell), a shadowy drifter of mysterious origin.

    Juno Temple as Dot Lyon in 'Fargo' season 5.
    Juno Temple as Dot Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

    Who else in ‘Fargo’ Season 5?

    Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lorraine Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lorraine Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

    The cast for the new season also stars David Rysdahl as Dot’s husband, Wayne, with Jennifer Jason Leigh plays Wayne’s mother Lorraine Lyon, the head of the largest debt collection agency in the country.

    Dave Foley appears as Danish Graves, Lorraine’s in-house counsel and advisor. Richa Moorjani plays Minnesota Police deputy Indira Olmstead, with Lamorne Morris as North Dakota deputy Witt Farr.

    Though it was initially met with skepticism by fans of the original movie, ‘Fargo’ has proved to be a real delight, spinning darkly comic crime stories that feel spiritually of a piece with the film while also charting their own course.

    It remains to be seen whether any of the characters in this new season will have ties to previous episodes (there have been links in the past), but the fun of it will be to see a new cast put through their paces in a chilly community.

    Dave Foley as Danish Graves in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    Dave Foley as Danish Graves in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

    When will ‘Fargo’ Season 5 be on TV?

    Season 5 of ‘Fargo’ will debut on FX on November 21st.

    Sam Spruell as Ole Munch in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    Sam Spruell as Ole Munch in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.
    David Rysdahl as Wayne Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    David Rysdahl as Wayne Lyon in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.
    Joe Keery as Gator Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5.
    Joe Keery as Gator Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.
    Richa Moorjani as Indira Olmstead in ‘Fargo’ season 5
    Richa Moorjani as Indira Olmstead in ‘Fargo’ season 5. Photo: Michelle Faye/FX.

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  • Lamorne Morris and Aimee Garcia Talk ‘Woke’ Season 2

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    (L to R) Lamorne Morris and Aimee Garcia. Photo by: Mark Hill/Hulu.

    Premiering on Hulu beginning April 8th is the second season of the popular series ‘Woke.’

    The series follows Keef (Lamorne Morris), a cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success when a traumatic event gives him the ability to see and hear inanimate objects talking to him. The series blends live-action with animation.

    In addition to Morris, the series also stars Aimee Garcia (‘RoboCop’), Blake Anderson (‘Neighbors’), T. Murph (‘Get Shorty’), Sasheer Zamata (‘Muppets Haunted Mansion’), and J.B. Smoove (‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’).

    Moviefone recently had the opportunity to speak with Lamorne Morris and Aimee Garcia about season 2 of ‘Woke.’

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    You can read the full interview with Lamorne Morris and Aimee Garcia below or watch a video of our interviews with Morris, Garcia, T. Murph and Sasheer Zamata in the player above.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Lamorne can you tell us where we find Keef when season 2 begins?

    Lamorne Morris: He’s probably not as woke as he thought he was. He was very surface level in the first season. Something happened to him and he talked about it. It was real to him. He dealt with it internally. He had his PTSD moments. He was talking to cartoon objects and inanimate objects.

    Then in season two, it hits him that there are other people who don’t look like you that are going through other things too. Now that you have that microphone and the cameras are on you, people want you to be a voice for them, and can you? Can you be a voice for them or are you still caught up in your own issues? Then he realizes that maybe he’s not as cut out for this as he thought he was.

    MF: Aimee, your character is new to the series in season 2. What’s your take on Laura?

    Aimee Garcia: I think what makes this show so good, is you kind of laugh and then you squirm, and then are these people well-intentioned or are they not? Personally, I think she really does want to affect positive change. I just think that she’s a business woman that understands that sometimes you have to make deals with people that you don’t completely align with, but it will be for the greater good of helping the big picture.

    It’s so funny because I usually always play a super goofy, likable character, and in this one I’m like, “Oh, is she the villain? I don’t know?” So, I think what she wants is Keef’s authentic grassroots brand, his relatability, and his charm. I mean, look no further, and the fact that people just gravitate to him.

    I think she sees him as a great partner. He has no resources. She does. He’s completely grassroots. She’s a complete Silicon Valley, CEO, businesswoman. He’s totally guttural and impulsive. She is planned out, deliberate, and a shark. So, they’re polar opposite, but I think in her mind that could affect the most change because sometimes polar opposites make for the best team.

    MF: Finally, Lamorne they say “you can’t please everyone,’ but Keef really seems to try to do just that. Can you talk about that?

    LM: He does. I talk about how this show mirrors and imitates life in certain ways. That’s kind of how I am. That is something that I grapple with often in my personal life and it resonates through this character for sure because there’s so many things going on, and he wants to help, and he’s always pulled in different directions.

    He thinks that to be an activist, you have to solve every problem. He can’t solve one problem, you know? So, you want to solve all of them all of a sudden? It’s a real and genuine thing, especially when you’re on Instagram or Twitter, and you see all these people doing these great things in communities, and we’re doing this, and we’re doing that, and it’s all these grand massive things. You go, “I want to do that too.”

    It’s like, hey brother, just chill. You got to fix small stuff in your house. You got to fix small stuff around the corner from you. Let’s start there. That is activism. You know what I mean? Having a belief and figuring out how you can move on that. I think that’s what it is. It doesn’t have to be this grand thing.

    Lamorne Morris in season 2 of Hulu's 'Woke.'
    Lamorne Morris in season 2 of Hulu’s ‘Woke.’ Photo by: Mark Hill/Hulu.
  • Vin Diesel’s ‘Bloodshot’ Adds Lamorne Morris as an ‘Unlikely Ally’

    Vin Diesel’s ‘Bloodshot’ Adds Lamorne Morris as an ‘Unlikely Ally’

    Lamorne Morris as New Girl's Winston
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    Every superhero needs allies, and now Vin Diesel has a new one for “Bloodshot.”

    “New Girl” alum Lamorne Morris has joined the upcoming superhero flick, Variety reports. He’s set to play scientist Wilfred Wigans, who is described as “an unlikely ally” to the film’s protagonist. He joins a cast that already includes Michael Sheen, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, Eiza Gonzalez, Talulah Riley, and Alex Hernandez.

    Morris’s most recent film was 2018’s “Game Night,” but he is perhaps best known for his seven-season stint on Fox’s “New Girl.” He played the hilarious Winston Bishop until the show ended earlier this year. His recent work also includes the movies “Sandy Wexler” and “Barbershop: The Next Cut.”

    “Bloodshot” is based on the Valiant comic series of the same name and centers on a former soldier with superhuman abilities, such as shapeshifting, healing, and shooting nuclear energy blasts, among others. The comics were created by Kevin VanHook, Don Perlin, and Bob Layton, and the film is set to be directed by Dave Wilson. Neal H. Moritz is producing, while Dan Mintz is executive producing.

    So far, Sony Pictures has not announced a release date for the film.

    [via: Variety]