Just in time to start its 38th season this weekend, Saturday Night Live has added three new performers to its roster, all of them discovered through their work at Chicago's Second City: Aidy Bryant, Cecily Strong, and Tim Robinson will join the cast as featured performers. In other news, it looks like Jason Sudeikis is staying on, having never offered any reason to believe he's officially leaving. Probably because he'll be playing Mitt Romney for the primetime election specials as well as the late-night show. And then we'll see what happens in November! (via USA Today)
Three Second City performers join Saturday Night Live, Jason Sudeikis also sticks around
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