Will Ferrell performed a comedy sketch in which he explicitly demanded that cast member Andrew Dismukes be taken off the stage [1].
The segment serves as a promotional lead-in to the Season 51 finale [2]. It highlights the comedic tension between the veteran host and the current cast, signaling the tone for the upcoming episode.
In the sketch, Ferrell's character expresses frustration with the on-stage antics and jokes delivered by Dismukes [3]. This irritation culminates in a direct order for the cast member to exit. "I want you off the stage, Andrew!" Ferrell said [3].
Ferrell is scheduled to host the Saturday Night Live episode on May 16, 2026 [1]. This appearance marks the sixth time he has hosted the show [4]. The finale will also feature Paul McCartney as the musical guest [5].
While some reports describe the segment as a midweek sketch [3], others identify it as a promo that revisits a classic SNL format [6]. The production takes place at NBC Studios in New York City [1].
The interaction between Ferrell and Dismukes is part of the broader build-up to the season's conclusion. The show frequently uses these types of adversarial dynamics to create humor, particularly when pairing alumni with newer cast members.
“"I want you off the stage, Andrew!"”
The use of a high-profile alumnus like Will Ferrell to 'clash' with current cast members is a traditional SNL promotional strategy. By creating a perceived conflict, the show generates social media engagement and viewership for the season finale, leveraging Ferrell's history with the program to bridge the gap between different eras of the cast.





