“Saturday Night Live” put Scarlett Johansson and Walton Goggins to host episodes to come, with Bad Bunny and Arcade Fire as musical guests.
Goggins will make his debut debut “SNL” during the May 10 episode, which presents itself in the heels of its Tour in season 3 of “The White Lotus” by HBO as well as the fourth and last season of “The Rights Gemstones” of Max, which he has played since 2019. His other best -known credits include the “justified” FX series.
He will be joined on May 10 by Arcade Fire, appearing on “SNL” for the sixth time the day after the group’s seventh studio album, “Pink Elephant”.
Johansson will host “SNL” on May 17, marking his seventh time at the head of the show. Building best for films like “Lost in Translation” by Sofia Coppola and the films “Black Widow” and “Avengers” by Marvel Cinematic Universe, she will then be seen in “Jurassic World Rebirth”, during July via Universal Pictures.
Bad Bunny will be a musical invited for his third time in the episode of Johansson. His sixth studio album, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”, was released on January 5 and spent three weeks at the top of the Billboard 200.
The episode of Johansson and Bad Bunny marks the final of the 50th historic season of “SNL”. A three -hour birthday special featuring a wide range of former students and celebrities of “SNL” broadcast in February following other specials, including “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert”, “SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night” and “Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 years of SNL music”. All are streaming on Peacock.
Quinta Brunson and Benson Boone have already been announced at the head of the May 3 episode of “SNL”.