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 March 5, 2016
 Season 41 episode
 Episode 801
 Season Episode 14
 Host Jonah Hill
 Musical Guest(s) Future
 Song(s) performed by
 Musical Guest(s)
"Low Life" (with The Weeknd)
"March Madness"
Previous Episode
February 13, 2016
Next Episode
March 12, 2016

The 14th episode of Season 41 and the 801st episode of Saturday Night Live, hosted by actor, comedian, screenwriter, producer and director Jonah Hill, star of seventeenth of his hit films Superbad, Knocked Up, Get Him to the Geek, Cyrus, The Sitter, The Watch, 21 Jump Street and the sequel 22 Jump Street, This is the End, Moneyball, Hail Caesar!, War Dogs, Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot, True Story, The Wolf of Wall Street, Don't Look Up, You People and Outcome, and the seven hit animated films Horton Hears a Who!, Megamind, the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, Sausage Party, The Lego Movie, and the sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, and The Lego Batman Movie, he also directed, written and produced in the 2018 coming-of-age comedy-drama film Mid90s, and he co-starred in the Netflix's psychological black comedy-drama miniseries Maniac with Emma Stone, with musical guest Future, a rapper and singer. It premiered on March 5, 2016. Future’s musical guest debut was made on SNL, and this was Jonah Hill’s 4th time hosting.

Jonah Hill's goodnights speech is "Thanks to Future, Jason Sudeikis, The Weeknd, Lorne, the Amazing Cast, Writers and This is the Best Staff, I've Ever Worked with Every Time, I'm Here, They Make Me Feel Like Family, I Love You, All, Thank You". (Cheers and applause)

Cast[]

Main Players[]

Featured Players[]

Cameo by longtime former cast member Jason Sudeikis
Onscreen appearance by the show's current announcer and longtime former cast member Darrell Hammond
Musical guest appearance by The Weeknd

Sketches and Musical Performances[]

 Cold Open   Sketch   Pre-recorded   Weekend Update   Music Performance   Other 

Title Image Summary
CNN Election Center Cold Open   Jake Tapper (Beck Bennett) covers the outcome of Super Tuesday, including Donald Trump (Darrell Hammond) and Hillary Clinton’s (Kate McKinnon) big wins, Ted Cruz’s (Taran Killam) second place showing and Mitt Romney’s (Jason Sudeikis) feud with Trump.
Jonah Hill's Monologue with Future   Actor Jonah Hill returned to host SNL for the fourth time. He opened his “SNL” monologue by saying he was going to have musical guest Future and Drake perform “Jumpman”, but Drake wasn’t there, so Hill sang Drake’s part. Also Features Kyle Mooney and Jay Pharoah.
Voters For Trump Ad   Americans (Taran Killam, Vanessa Bayer, Bobby Moynihan, Aidy Bryant, Beck Bennett, and Kyle Mooney) offer insight into why they’ll be voting for Donald Trump.
Fond Du Lac Action News   Trish Wisnouski (Cecily Strong) and Joe Bush (Jonah Hill) bring you all of the news from Fond Du Lac, most of which has to do with a sex offender (Bobby Moynihan).
The Champ   Everything is not as it seems when Nate (Jonah Hill) beats an undefeated opponent in a wrestling match. With Vanessa Bayer and Bobby Moynihan as Nate's parents, Taran Killam as Tyler Stevens, Kate McKinnon as Stacey Epstein, Jay Pharoah as Ricky Manns, Jon Rudnitsky as one of the students, Cecily Strong as Samantha Powell, Kenan Thompson as Felipe Ramirez and Sasheer Zamata as one of the students.
Student Auction   A fundraising auction takes a strange twist when a foreign bidder (Jonah Hill) severely out-bids the students’ (Sasheer Zamata, Cecily Strong, Kyle Mooney, Jay Pharoah, and Pete Davidson) parents.
Future performed "Low Life" with The Weeknd
Weekend Update with Colin Jost and Michael Che   Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's biggest news. The Girl You Wish You Hadn’t Started a Conversation With at a Party (Cecily Strong) expresses her disappointment at this election’s crop of Presidential candidates, News from the Future with rapper Future, Vanessa Bayer interviews 110-year-old Flossie Dickey (Kate McKinnon) about her favorite memories and what she still wants to get out of life and Jay Pharoah offers an inside look on how comedians Katt Williams and Kevin Hart talked through their personal differences.
Murder Mystery   Suspects (Jonah Hill, Kate McKinnon, Cecily Strong, Beck Bennett, and Kenan Thompson) in a murder mystery end up piecing together clues to an entirely different ordeal.
Inside SoCal   Todd (Kyle Mooney) and Casey (Beck Bennett) send Keith (Jonah Hill) to the hospital to investigate Jessica’s (Cecily Strong) breast reduction.
Future performed "March Madness"
Silver Star Catering   A caterer’s (Jonah Hill) over-excitement about his clients (Taran Killam, Kenan Thompson) enjoying his food ruins the atmosphere.
Goodnights and Closing Credits   Jonah Hill thanked Future, longtime former SNL cast member Jason Sudeikis, The Weeknd, Lorne, the amazing cast and writers for having him back and this is the best that he ever worked with and his family he loved them.

Trivia[]

  • Jonah Hill also become a fourth-time SNL host this season.
Preceded by:
February 13, 2016
Saturday Night Live episode Followed by:
March 12, 2016
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