A surprise musical moment on Saturday Night Live’s (SNL) Season 51 premiere has captured global attention. The unexpected appearance connected one of the year’s biggest Netflix animated hits with ...
NBC’s Saturday Night Live thrives on skewering pop culture, so it was only natural for the show’s first episode since May to acknowledge one of the biggest phenomena to emerge during its summer hiatus ...
Bad Bunny brought his signature flair to Saturday Night Live, starring in a viral KPop Demon Hunters-inspired sketch that had fans buzzing. Blending comedy, music, and surprise cameos, the performance ...
Although the women behind the fictional Kpop Demon Hunters trio Huntr/x were supposed to make their live television debut performing on The Tonight Show, it looks like they just couldn’t wait until ...
2025 is, without a doubt, the year of KPop Demon Hunters. Sony Animation's smash-hit animated film, following the fictional K-pop girl group and demon hunters Huntr/x, has dominated Netflix since its ...
KPop Demon Hunters’ singers surprised fans with a Saturday Night Live appearance. They sang their hits from the film, “Golden” and “Takedown.” The episode was hosted by Bad Bunny. On Saturday, KPop ...
Unlike Shane Gillis, Bad Bunny showed vast improvements during his monologue and sketch work. To be clear, I'm not saying Bad Bunny should be an SNL cast member (like SNL EP Lorne Michaels wanted ...
The singers behind Netflix sensation “KPop Demon Hunters” made a surprise appearance on Saturday’s season premiere episode of “SNL” alongside host Bad Bunny, singing snippets of hit songs “Golden” and ...
Saturday Night Live took on the pop culture phenomenon that is KPop Demon Hunters with a sketch that featured a surprise appearance by the three singers behind the animated film’s hit songs. The ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The conversation then moves to music, and Thomas brings up the movie again. When they dismiss it ...
The KPop Demon Hunters phenomenon is everywhere these days — even on Saturday Night Live. The mega-hit Netflix movie was at the center of a sketch in Saturday’s SNL season premiere, with host Bad ...