I'm far from a movie expert, so I can't help but wonder if this is a first - a major, star-filled motion picture based on an actual existing TV show. Not a flick recreating a major show, like The X-Files, but the story behind a program that's still on the air.
If so, the tale of Saturday Night Live should be one worth seeing. The Jason Reitman film will debut in theatres in October, but you may get to see it sooner than that. The Variety article below speculates there's a good chance audiences could get a sneak preview of it at the Toronto International Film Festival.
It tells the story of the long running comedy series and how it was brought to the screen - along with the controversy that often followed it.
It boasts an amazing cast, with a very tough assignment - play real people you actually know and grew up watching.
"The murderer’s row ensemble cast includes Gabriel LaBelle (as Lorne Michaels), Dylan O’Brien (Dan Aykroyd), Cory Michael Smith (Chevy Chase), Rachel Sennott (Rosie Shuster), Lamorne Morris (Garrett Morris), Nicholas Braun (Jim Henson), Finn Wolfhard (NBC page), Jon Batiste (Billy Preston), Ella Hunt (Gilda Radner), Cooper Hoffman (Dick Ebersol), Andrew Barth Feldman (Neil Levy), Naomi McPherson (Janis Ian), Willem Dafoe (David Tebet), J.K. Simmons (Milton Berle) and Kaia Gerber (Jacqueline Carlin), among others."
The timing for the film's release isn't a coincidence. It premieres on October 11th - the day SNL first premiered on NBC 50 years ago.
I wonder if the show will do a satire on the film when it returns in the Fall. Now that would be a real meta moment.
Jason Reitman’s ‘SNL’ Movie Gets Title & Fall Release Date