Pete Davidson to skip broadcast of 'SNL' for movie role

Source From: ENT 2022-02-27 09:42:04

Comedian and actor Pete Davidson won't be live on 'Saturday Night Live' from New York due to his other work commitments.

The 'Saturday Night Live' cast member has been cleared to work on the production of 'The Home', the Miramax horror movie being directed by James DeMonaco, according to two people familiar with the matter, reports variety.com.

A spokesperson for 'SNL' could not be reached for immediate comment. Cast and crew just completed the show's regular dress rehearsal in Studio 8H in NBC's New York headquarters, part of the series' much-followed broadcast ritual.

Davidson is the latest member of the venerable NBC programme's cast to take a leave of absence to tend to other projects, part of a recent overhaul by executive producer Lorne Michaels.

In decades past, cast members kept close to the show in most instances. Since last season, however, Michaels has granted the cast, several of whom have been with him for multiple cycles, new leeway to tackle other pursuits -- many of them under the aegis of his Broadway Video production company.

Cecily Strong, for example, was given leave last season to take part in Apple's 'Schmigadoon', while Aidy Bryant was able to take some weeks to help finish a new cycle of 'Shrill', both produced under Michaels' auspices. Kate McKinnon was absent for most of the first half of the current season of aSNL' to take part in a movie, but has since returned.

Strong also recently appeared in an off-Broadway revival of "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe", a one-person show originally built around Lily Tomlin.