Pete Davidson returns to Saturday Night Live for his first time as a host

During the latest episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Ana de Armas, the late-night sketch comedy series revealed its next host: former SNL star Pete Davidson.

The 29-year-old comedian — who joined the cast of SNL at just 20 in 2014 — will host the May 6 episode with musical guest Lil Uzi Vert, via SNL Twitter.

It was revealed that Davidson would be leaving the show shortly before the season 47 finale in May 2022, with the funny man now returning as host a year later.

He’s promoting his new Peacock series Bupkis, loosely based on his own life, which debuts on the streaming service on May 4.

The series will go on hiatus for the next two weeks, though it’s unclear who will host the final episodes of Season 48 after Davidson’s episode.

Pete’s return: During the final episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Ana de Armas, the late-night sketch comedy series revealed the next host: former SNL star Pete Davidson

Coming Soon: The 29-year-old comedian — who joined the cast of SNL in 2014 at just age 20 — will host the May 6 episode with musical guest Lil Uzi Vert, via SNL Twitter

Coming Soon: The 29-year-old comedian — who joined the cast of SNL in 2014 at just age 20 — will host the May 6 episode with musical guest Lil Uzi Vert, via SNL Twitter

Davidson’s career began on MTV’s Failosophy and Guy Code in 2013, before his stand-up special appeared on Comedy Central’s Gotham Comedy Live.

He also appeared on Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘n Out, Adam Devine’s House Party, and Comedy Undergroud with Dave Attell before being released on SNL.

The young comedian was given the chance to audition after impressing Bill Hader when he teamed up in Judd Apatow’s 2015 film Trainwreck starring Amy Schumer.

He quickly became one of the show’s breakout stars and was even given a flexible schedule for the show so that he could film other movies and TV shows.

The actor appeared in films like Big Time Adolescence, The Dirt and Jesus Rolls in 2019 and another semi-autobiographical project in 2020, The King of Staten Island.

Davidson also voices Phineas T. Phreakears in the Tubi animated series The Freak Brothers and appeared as Blackguard in the 2021 superhero film The Suicide Squad.

He had a busy year in 2022 starring in movies I Want You Back and Bodies Bodies Bodies while also voicing the title character in Marmaduke.

The comedian also appeared in three episodes of The Rookie, an episode of The Kids in the Hall and Who Killed Santa? A Murderville Murder Mystery.

Early career: Davidson's career began on MTV's Failosophy and Guy Code in 2013, before his stand-up special was featured on Comedy Central's Gotham Comedy Live

Early Career: Davidson’s career began on MTV’s Failosophy and Guy Code in 2013, before his stand-up special was featured on Comedy Central’s Gotham Comedy Live

Audition: The young comedian was given the chance to audition after impressing Bill Hader while teaming up in Judd Apatow's 2015 film Trainwreck starring Amy Schumer

Audition: The young comedian was given the chance to audition after impressing Bill Hader while teaming up in Judd Apatow’s 2015 film Trainwreck starring Amy Schumer

Movies: The actor appeared in movies like Big Time Adolescence, The Dirt and Jesus Rolls in 2019 and another 2020 semi-autobiographical project, The King of Staten Island

Movies: The actor appeared in movies like Big Time Adolescence, The Dirt and Jesus Rolls in 2019 and another 2020 semi-autobiographical project, The King of Staten Island

Davidson also starred in the 2022 films Meet Cute with Kaley Cuoco and Good Mourning, along with Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun, who also wrote and directed.

He also voices Mirage in the upcoming feature film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which hits theaters June 9.

He also stars in Dumb Money with Seth Rogen, Shailene Woodley, Nick Offerman, Vincent D’Onofrio, Paul Dano, Sebastian Stan, in theaters October 20.

He also has wizards! in post-production with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Scott and Sean Harris.

The actor is currently filming the horror thriller The Home, in which he plays a janitor named Max who finds out that the residents and other caretakers of his retirement home are hiding sinister secrets.

Davidson’s new series Bupkis follows his character, “as he tries to work through the unique family dynamics and complexities of fame to form meaningful relationships.”

“The gritty, semi-autobiographical series stars Davidson, Edie Falco and Joe Pesci alongside a star-studded supporting cast in a show that spans reality and absurdity to best represent what it is like to be Pete Davidson. the description adds.

Coming soon: He also voices Mirage in the upcoming feature film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which hits theaters June 9

Coming soon: He also voices Mirage in the upcoming feature film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, which hits theaters June 9

New roles: he also has wizards!  in post-production with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Scott and Sean Harris

New roles: he also has wizards! in post-production with Orlando Bloom, Naomi Scott and Sean Harris