'Saturday Night Live' Sees Guest Appearances, New Host Announcement Amidst Entertainment News
"Saturday Night Live" (SNL) made headlines on January 31, 2026, with a surprise guest appearance and the announcement of a new host. Stellan Skarsgård joined his son, Alexander Skarsgård, during the latter's hosting debut, crashing two sketches, according to Variety. Skarsgård played a "screaming dad" and a "goofy dramatic actor" in the sketches.
Earlier in the evening, Variety reported that Connor Storrie, star of "Heated Rivalry," was set to host SNL on February 28, joined by Mumford & Sons as the musical guest. This booking continues a season of "high-profile" guests for the show, which has been leaning into first-time hosts and pop-forward musical guests, following a cast shakeup earlier in the year.
The entertainment world also mourned the loss of Catherine O'Hara, the comedy icon, who died on Friday at 71. Time magazine highlighted O'Hara's "radical freedom from vanity" and her ability to embody "outsize personalities" throughout her career. She was known for playing characters who were "histrionic, narcissistic, imperious, angry, full of passion and neurosis."
In other news, Brett Ratner's documentary about Melania Trump, titled "Melania," has been released in theaters worldwide. According to Time, Amazon MGM Studios purchased the documentary, produced by Melania Trump herself, for $40 million and spent an additional $35 million on marketing. The premiere took place at the Opera House of the newly minted Trump Kennedy Center, with many members of the Trump Administration in attendance.
Meanwhile, the film "Send Help" has garnered attention for its "vicious ending," as described by Time. The film follows the relationship between nepo baby CEO Bradley Preston (Dylan O'Brien) and his employee Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams), which takes a turn after they are stranded on a desert island.
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