Kate McKinnon Set to Star in Sci-Fi Film 'In the Blink of an Eye'
The lesbian comedian has come aboard for a new film project.
March 20 2023 5:02 PM
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The lesbian comedian has come aboard for a new film project.
Kate McKinnon exited SNL on Saturday after spending an iconic decade there. Here are our favorite queer sketches featuring the iconic lesbian comedian.
McKinnon, who effectively changed queer sketches on the long-running show, stepped into Colleen Rafferty's loose underwear one last time.
McKinnon has been on the show since 2012.
"When did it all these straight girls start dressing lesbian?" they ask in "It's Pride Again."
The show based on the Netflix docuseries will air on NBC, Peacock, and USA.
"Stick to the books!"
McKinnon's cat Nino is the real star of the sketch.
The sketch series went virtual for the first time in its 45-season history.
The scripted series, based on the podcast Joe Exotic, was announced last November.
The Saturday Night Live star introduced Ellen DeGeneres, who received the honorary Carol Burnett Award.
Stewart played pansexual in a sketch on Saturday but the best is the cut-for-time sketch in which she and Kate McKinnon are Tegan and Sara-esque sisters.
Stewart's last appearance on Saturday Night Live was super queer and it looks as though this weekend's hosting gig could match it.
McKinnon didn't have much time to practice her Williamson impression before debuting it on Late Night With Seth Meyers within hours of the Democratic debate.
The Emmy-award winning Saturday Night Live star will also executive produce the Hulu series.
Hannah Gadsby making a room full of old-guard Hollywood types very uncomfortable would be must-see viewing.
Saturday Night Live ran a faux political ad in which jittery Democrats appear to remain hopeful about taking back part of the government during the midterms.
McKinnon expertly impersonated Ingraham and lampooned Fox News Channel's alarmist coverage of the migrant caravan.
The out comedian, in a spoof of the Brett Kavanaugh hearing, tapped into rumors that have long swirled around the senator's lifelong bachelorhood.
This will be the out actress's first dramatic role.