Dan Aykyrod. Jim Belushi. Kristen Wiig. How Lorne Michaels Reacts When SNL Stars Move On To Bigger Projects

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As Saturday Night Live inches closer to Season 50, the long-running variety sketch series is still going as strong as ever. Of course, in recent years, the show has continued to go through major cast changes, which is par for the course for such a long-running program. Plenty of major stars got their start on the show, before going on to even bigger gigs. That being said, how does SNL creator Lorne Michaels feel about the likes of Dan Aykroyd, Jim Belushi, Kristen Wiig and more leaving?

Many SNL alums became sitcom stars after leaving or made their mark as movie actors — or both. From Adam Sandler to Jimmy Fallon to Tiny Fey and others, the show was the starting point for many careers. In 2022, Lorne Michaels opened up about eight cast members leaving ahead of Season 48, noting it was natural for the exiting stars, including Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson and Aidy Bryant, wanting to move on. Dan Aykroyd, who was a cast member on the late-night mainstay during its first four seasons, told Newsweek that Michaels has done a great job dealing with the constant cast rotations and praised his supportive nature:

Lorne is not a dictator, nor is he a prison warden. If an artist comes to him and says, ‘I’ve got to go, I want to move on to other things,’ Lorne has always been gracious about it. He doesn’t jump up and down thrilled about it when key members move on, but he’s always supportive.

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