Three more members of “Saturday Night Live” are departing from the show in what’s turning out to be one of biggest cast shakeups in years.
Variety reported that Alex Moffat, Melissa Villaseñor and Aristotle Athari were all leaving. The latest news comes just weeks ahead of the premiere of the iconic show’s 48th season and on the heels of at least four other cast departures.
Moffat, who joined the show in 2016, may be best known for his portrayals of Eric Trump and Tucker Carlson. Villaseñor, who debuted the same year, brought a wide range of impressions that included everyone from Owen Wilson to Kristen Wiig. Athari was a relative newcomer, making his debut in the 2021-22 season.
The shakeup has led to a sense of flux and maybe just a hint of foreboding as the show approaches its 50th season in 2024-25.
Kenan Thompson, who is about to begin his record 20th season on the show, said in July that ending the whole thing after that milestone “might not be a bad idea.” In addition, show creator Lorne Michaels noted that he may call it a career at that point, saying the 50th season would be “a really good time to leave.”
NBC has yet to announce the date of the season premiere. However, if it sticks to the show’s recent pattern, it’ll likely be Oct. 1.