Paul Rudd also popped up as an over-enthusiastic improv group member, while Matt Damon played himself in "Retirement Party," a callback to several vintage SNL sketches.
Sherman donned an owl suit and mourning veil to weigh in on the New York City owl's death—and snuck in a few jabs at her favorite "Weekend Update" Host, of course.
After stripping down to take a cold plunge in his monologue, Dune: Part Two's Brolin got gloriously silly in an episode that also featured Ariana Grande in sketches.
Sweeney's Hooters waitress pulls in more than 30 grand in her first night in the uniform—earning a visitation from the iconic mascot Hootie himself—in the March 2 Saturday Night Live sketch.
Saturday Night Live took on Trump's $400 sneakers in a movie trailer that finds a loser (Gillis) believing he's a winner once he puts those golden shoes on.