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The Odyssey actor and friend to the show made a rare cold open appearance reviving his Brett Kavanaugh impression — and dropped a very special Mother's Day message in his monologue.
Cambridge actor Matt Damon hosted 'SNL' alongside musical guest Noah Kahan on May 9. Here's a recap.
Matt Damon’s return to Saturday Night Live brought one of the most pointed cold opens of the season. Reprising his role as Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Damon stepped into a bar scene alongside portrayals of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and FBI Director Kash Patel,
Saturday Night Live returned Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) and Kash Patel (Aziz Ansari) to the cold open, this time as they cavort in a booze-filled night along with Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh (Matt Damon).
The penultimate episode of Saturday Night Live's 51st season aired this weekend, with Oscar-winning actor Matt Damon taking over as host. This was Damon's third time hosting the sketch comedy show, and the The Odyssey star was joined by singer-songwriter Noah Kahan.
Matt Damon revived his impression of Brett Kavanaugh on this week's "SNL," with the Supreme Court justice promising to "let Trump do a third term."
Matt Damon brought a bit of Boston to the Big Apple for his latest turn hosting “Saturday Night Live” this weekend, with Vermont crooner Noah Kahan adding to the New England vibes as the episode’s musical guest.
This year, he was sad to say, the cast’s moms weren’t at 30 Rock to kick things off with a dose of warm fuzzies. Instead, he offered a service to every panicked child in the audience who’d made it to the night before Mother’s Day without buying their mom a gift: a “personal,