
Dan Aykroyd Reveals Why He Really Missed the SNL50 Anniversary Special
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Considering all the Saturday Night Live alums who did appear on SNL50: The Anniversary Special, it was impossible not to fixate a bit on who didn’t show up and why.
Noticeably missing was Dan Aykroyd, one of the seven “Not Ready for Prime Time Players” who made up the original cast of Saturday Night Live (then just Saturday Night) in 1975, while his fellow surviving members of that line-up—Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and Garrett Morris—were all at the taping in February.
But rest assured, it wasn’t health concerns or a bad batch of blended bass that kept Aykroyd away. Nor was he harboring animosity toward anyone involved in the production.
“I wanted to be at home,” the 73-year-old told Entertainment Weekly at Comic-Con 2025, “and I wanted to watch the show beginning to end.”
Most relatable reason ever.
“I knew if I was there, I’d be in a dressing room, I’d be working,” Aykroyd explained. “I wanted to see it live. I’m a fan of the show today, and I watch it all the time. I love these new players, I think they’re just great. I just wanted to see and live nostalgically with my family in my own home, eating my own popcorn.”
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The Ghostbusters star, who knew SNL creator Lorne Michaels from the comedy scene in their native Canada before they joined forces to get the now-50-year-old NBC sketch show off the ground, did give a shout-out—from the comfort of his couch, apparently—before the special aired in February.
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“Cracking a Head with pride at having been a co-founder of SNL along with everyone we were together with in those four years, five decades ago,” he wrote Feb. 14 on X. “This telecast is as historical as the next moon landing.”
Aykroyd has declared himself a proud SNL-watcher time and again, though admittedly not every week, since he likes to turn in a little earlier these days.
“I think the writing is spectacular,” he told ABC Audio in August 2024 ahead of the premiere of Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night, which starred Dylan O’Brien as 1975-era Aykroyd. “And I enjoy it when I watch it.”
But, he added, “I like to watch it live, so I have to stay up till 11:30 to do that.”
See all the stars who did make it out to SNL50: The Anniversary Special:
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
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Kim Kardashian
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Miley Cyrus
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Pete Davidson
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Dakota Johnson
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Lady Gaga and Michael Polansky
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Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost
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Jackie Sandler and Adam Sandler
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Kenan Thompson
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Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
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Sabrina Carpenter
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Meryl Streep
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Eddie Murphy
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Emma Stone and Dave McCary
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Alexander Edwards and Cher
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Bad Bunny
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Amy Poehler
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Tina Fey
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Maya Rudolph
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Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry Teller
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Drew Barrymore
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Zahra Rock and Chris Rock
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Will Ferrell
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Chris Fischer and Amy Schumer
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Chris Pine
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Kate McKinnon
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Sandra Oh
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Lauren Miller and Seth Rogen
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Nick Jonas
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Aidy Bryant
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