Adam Sandler Dismisses Lorne Michaels' 'SNL' Retirement Rumors
Despite speculation, Michaels plans to stay through the show's 50th season, with Tina Fey as a potential successor.
- Adam Sandler, in recent interviews, has expressed skepticism about Lorne Michaels retiring from 'Saturday Night Live' anytime soon, citing Michaels' continued passion for the show.
- Michaels has hinted at staying with 'SNL' through its 50th season in 2025, with Tina Fey mentioned as a potential successor.
- Despite rumors of retirement, Michaels remains committed to the show, emphasizing his intention to ensure its continued success.
- Sandler reminisces about his time on 'SNL' and his firing in 1995, highlighting his and Michaels' enduring relationship with the show.
- The 'SNL' cast for the ongoing 49th season includes a mix of returning stars and new members, maintaining the show's legacy.