Dave Chappelle's bizarre SNL drop in, Jerry Seinfeld's Pop-Tart movie, and more news from the week
A collection of The A.V. Club's top entertainment news stories from the week of January 29

Why did Dave Chappelle pop into the last seconds of Saturday Night Live this week?
It seems the cast of Saturday Night Live simply cannot escape the presence of Dave Chappelle, even on a night when he’s nowhere near the call sheet. The divisive, transphobic comedian popped up on stage alongside host Dakota Johnson, musical guest Justin Timberlake, and a slew of other celebrities including Jimmy Fallon and Shark Tank’s Mark Cuban and Barbara Corcoran during the goodbyes segment of this past weekend’s broadcast, seemingly to the surprise of the cast as much as the audience. And sure, this writer is no body language expert, but it seems clear that certain cast members weren’t too thrilled about welcoming the three-time host back to their place of employment. Read More
We finally have photographic proof of Jerry Seinfeld’s bizarre Pop-Tart movie
Was Jerry Seinfeld’s semi-obsessive desire to make a movie about the creation of the Pop-Tart—a project Seinfeld has been talking about regularly for years at this point, with its origins dating back to a long-toiled-over joke in his act—simply an idea waiting patiently for its time? After all, the Netflix-produced Unfrosted apparently finished filming way back in 2022, with no word as to why it hadn’t yet been released, almost two years later. Was it simply waiting until the era of Air and Flamin’ Hot was in full swing, so that this strangest of the Product Movies might have a well-traveled place to land? Regardless, we now have genuine proof that the movie—Seinfeld’s directorial debut, as it happens, and his first cinematic project since a weary nation lost its heart to Bee Movie lo these 17 years ago—actually exists outside its creator’s head, as Netflix released a few seconds of footage from the movie as part of its much bigger film slate announcements earlier today. Read More
Jamie Chung took that Succession cameo to keep health insurance
Humanity’s evidence-finding mission to prove that stars really are just like us has made some impressive strides in the last few years. From finding out Tom Cruise likes popcorn and movies to Ben Affleck trying to wrangle an unwieldy Dunkin’ order in a single trip, celebrities have expressed greater willingness to show off their more down-to-earth qualities in front of their adoring public. Even Taylor Swift is getting in the action by attending football games, just like a real person might. Read More
SNL 1975 has found its Not Ready For Primetime Players
Jason Reitman has quite a task on his hands with his Saturday Night Live origin story, SNL 1975. People who care about SNL’s history really care about it. Choosing the right actors to portray the show’s legendary performers, whose comedy stylings are not only specific but also incredibly beloved by their fans, is a big challenge. Who can match the gonzo energy of John Belushi? The effortless quirk of Gilda Radner? The erudite arrogance of Chevy Chase? It’s a nigh impossible task, but one that is now completed and open to judgment from the masses: SNL 197 has cast its Not Ready For Primetime Players, a list that includes Dylan O’Brien, Lamorne Morris, Cory Michael Smith, and Ella Hunt (per Deadline). Read More