Adam Sandler Heartbreak! What He REALLY Thinks About SNL Now!

Adam Sandler Heartbreak! What He REALLY Thinks About SNL Now!
Movies & TV Series 07 December 2025

Adam Sandler, the comedic force behind films like "Happy Gilmore" and the upcoming "Happy Gilmore 2," recently offered a candid glimpse into his post-"Saturday Night Live" experience. Turns out, saying goodbye to Studio 8H wasn't exactly easy. In a conversation with Timothée Chalamet for Vanity Fair, Sandler revealed he actually avoided watching "SNL" for a solid year after leaving the show. It's understandable, really. Leaving such a defining part of your life probably stings a bit.

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Sandler's departure, of course, remains a topic of speculation for many "SNL" fans. While he's never gone into exhaustive detail, it's pretty clear there were creative differences and perhaps a bit of being pushed out. But it seems he holds no lasting grudges. The discussion with Chalamet also touched on the evolution of "SNL" itself, specifically Lorne Michaels' changing stance on cast members breaking character, something practically encouraged in the early days with legends like Bill Murray. Times change, right?

Even with these shifts, Sandler insists the core of "SNL" remains the same. "It's always been the same," he said. And he's got a point. That chaotic, live-wire energy, the pressure to deliver in front of millions... it's still there. He described that feeling perfectly, really: "You're having the best time of your life, and you're also panicked out of your mind." I remember that feeling from doing school plays, can only imagine how intense it must be on live TV!

For those craving their "SNL" fix, the show's returning tonight for a three-episode pre-New Year's Eve run. Melissa McCarthy is taking the hosting reins, with Dijon providing the musical vibes. Expect some holiday-themed sketches, probably some political commentary, and hopefully a few surprises. "SNL" is always a mixed bag, but that's part of its charm, isn't it?

And if you're looking for more Sandler content, he's currently starring in "Jay Kelly" on Netflix, a project that's got some serious star power behind it – George Clooney and Noah Baumbach are involved. So, whether you're in the mood for classic "SNL" reruns or something new from the Sandman, there's plenty to keep you entertained. It's good to see Sandler reflecting on his past while still actively creating new work. It's a testament to his staying power, and proof that sometimes, a little distance can provide a valuable perspective. Maybe that year-long "SNL" hiatus was exactly what he needed.

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