Weekend Update is officially going to the Emmys. NBC confirms that SNL writers and stars Colin Jost and Michael Che will host the 2018 ceremony later this year, while creator Lorne Michaels is getting back involved as well.
Melissa McCarthy won an Emmy this year for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, and she couldn’t have done it without a major assist from Sean Spicer, the former White House Press Secretary for President Donald Trump. McCarthy spoofed Spicer and his bizarrely confrontational press briefings on last season of Saturday Night Live. McCarthy’s Spicer was an inferno of rage, insults, and rolling podiums. It was an incredible performance; by far, the biggest downside of Spicer’s resignation in July was the fact that McCarthy wouldn’t get to play ol’ Spicey more on this fall’s season of SNL.
From the kids of 'Stranger Things' delivering PB&J sandwiches to the audience, to Kate McKinnon winning her first Emmy, the 2016 award show was rife with memorable moments.
BuzzFeed stopped by the 2015 Emmy Awards and asked celebs to explain exactly what "Netflix and chill" means, and the result is worth it's very own Emmy Award.