Woody Harrelson returns to 30 Rock. On return from Saturday Night Live later this month, the Venom: Let there be carnage star will join the illustrious Five-Timers Club, a group of hosts who have appeared on the series at least five times. Harrelson will make an appearance just before the release of Bobby Farrelly’s Championsthe last photo in which he appeared.
The episode, which airs February 25, features Jack White as a musical guest. It will also be White’s fifth time on the show and his fourth appearance as a solo artist. His first stop at Studio 8H was when he was still a part of it The white stripes.
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Harrelson last appeared on SNL during the 2019 season 45 premiere. During that episode, Harrelson impressed many for his performance as then-presidential candidate Joe Biden. Enough then, many fans hoped that the actor would replace Jim Carrey when he leaves the temporary role next season.
“While my tenure was only to last six weeks, I was thrilled to be chosen as your SNL president…comedy’s highest duty,” Carrey wrote as he stepped down. “I’d like to know further that Biden was victorious, because I nailed that sh*t. But I’m just one of the proud, fighting SNL Bidens!”
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