Steve Martin Rumored to Join Maya Rudolph on Saturday Night Live as Tim Walz

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07/08/2024 20h17

In exciting news for Saturday Night Live fans, it appears that comedian Steve Martin may be joining the cast alongside Maya Rudolph. Following the recent announcement of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, online users have already started speculating about who could star as Rudolph's comedic counterpart.

The rumors gained momentum when Martin himself engaged in the discussion, taking to social media platform Threads to suggest a potential collaboration. In a playful post, Martin wrote, "I just learned that Tim Walz wants to go on the road with Marty Short." Fans quickly noticed the uncanny resemblance between Martin's wispy white hair and toothy grin with that of Governor Walz.

The online community immediately responded with excitement and support for the idea. One user exclaimed, "SNL, get Steve Martin on the phone NOW," while another shared a campaign flyer featuring an image of Rudolph and Martin side by side. The buzz surrounding a potential Rudolph-Martin duo quickly spread, fueling anticipation for what could be a hilarious on-screen partnership.

This wouldn't be Martin's first time gracing the SNL stage. The seasoned comedian has made numerous appearances on the show, having served as a host an impressive 16 times since his debut in 1976. Martin's last hosting gig was in 2022, coinciding with his collaboration with Martin Short on the show "Only Murders in the Building".

The bond between Martin and Short extends beyond SNL and their shared projects. The duo first became close friends while filming the Western comedy "Three Amigos" in 1986. Over the years, they have delighted audiences with their comedic chemistry, embarking on tours and delivering memorable performances together.

Currently, Martin and Short are on their "The Dukes of Funnytown" tour, which will continue through November, with stops in cities such as Nashville, Louisville, and Detroit. Their collaborative endeavors, ranging from two-sided interview stage shows to Netflix comedy specials, have been praised for their mix of wry humor, nostalgia, and unexpected emotional depth.

With the rumors swirling and fans eagerly awaiting confirmation, it remains to be seen whether Steve Martin will indeed join Maya Rudolph on Saturday Night Live as Tim Walz. As the comedy gods wait in anticipation, the possibility of this comedic dream team gracing the SNL stage is sure to keep fans captivated until an official announcement is made.

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