The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

Weekend Update jokes from SNL that remind us that fake news has always been the funniest kind
The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

“Weekend Update” has been the heartbeat of Saturday Night Live since the very beginning, delivering sharp punchlines and bizarre news reports that feel somehow more accurate than reality itself. Over the decades, anchors like Chevy Chase, Tina Fey, Norm Macdonald, and Colin Jost have turned fake news into pure comedy gold. Boomers, millennials, and even Gen Z agree that when “Update” works, it is the funniest late-night news broadcast that never really existed. From political zingers to celebrity burns, the desk has produced jokes that feel timeless. Here are the twenty best gags that still deserve a standing ovation today.

Adam Sandler’s Opera Man (1993)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

legendary punchline that perfectly summed up the trial’s absurdity.

Jimmy Fallon and Tina Fey’s “We’re Back” skit (2003)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

 Their playful reunion gave fans a nostalgic boost and belly laughs.

Bill Hader’s impression of Vincent Price (2009)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

spooky but funny twist that added flavor to Weekend Update.

Amy Poehler’s “Annoying Lady” persona (2005)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

Her hilarious character made even the driest news feel entertaining.

Jane Curtin’s “Really?!?” reaction (1976)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

Her perfect exasperation became a signature Weekend Update moment.

Colin Jost and Michael Che’s “Black Jeopardy” sketch (2017)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

 Their brilliant social commentary disguised as a game show blew minds.

Kevin Nealon’s straight‑faced updates (1991)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His calm delivery turned absurd jokes into believable headlines that everyone laughed at.

Chevy Chase’s slapstick physical comedy (1975)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His classic pratfalls made Weekend Update visually hilarious beyond the jokes.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s co-anchor banter (2004)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

Their dynamic chemistry brought sharp wit and charm to fake news.

Norm Macdonald on Bill Clinton scandal (1998)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

fearless take that mixed politics and humor with perfect balance.

Bill Hader’s Stefon on Weekend Update (2008)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His bizarre club recommendations were the highlight of many cold opens.

Gilda Radner’s Roseanne Roseannadanna rants (1977)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

Her wild tangents turned mundane news into unforgettable chaos and laughs.

Jimmy Fallon’s “It’s Friday” sign-off (1998)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

A cheesy yet lovable moment that made Friday nights feel like a party.

Michael Che’s hurricane jokes (2017)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His bold humor highlighted serious issues with unexpected comedic relief.

Colin Jost’s “Weekend Update” opening (2014)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His casual style makes complex news absurdly entertaining for every generation.

Seth Meyers on Twitter outrage culture (2012)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His sharp take showed how outrage can be as fake as the news itself.

Tina Fey’s Sarah Palin impression (2008)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

 A spot-on parody that made politics strangely funnier and unforgettable.

Norm Macdonald on OJ Simpson trial (1995)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

His dry wit turned a serious trial into absurd comedy gold every week.

Jane Curtin’s “And now the fake news” intro (1976)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

Her deadpan delivery made fake news feel almost real and hilariously believable.

Chevy Chase’s “I’m Chevy Chase, and you’re not” (1975)

The 20 Best Jokes From ‘Weekend Update’ On SNL

This iconic opener set the tone for Weekend Update’s cheeky news sarcasm forever.

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