Bad Bunny debuted a revamped set and visual aesthetic during his hosting and musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live on October 21, 2023, signaling a broader stylistic shift for the show. The update included a modernized main stage, redesigned digital graphics, and a new logo-the first major overhaul of the show’s look in nearly 50 years.
The visual refresh comes as SNL aims to connect with younger audiences and maintain relevance in a rapidly evolving media landscape. Lorne Michaels,the show’s creator and executive producer,indicated the changes were intended to create a more dynamic and contemporary feel. The redesign impacts not only the broadcast presentation but also the show’s digital presence, including its website and social media platforms. Viewers noted the changes included a sleeker font for the show’s title and a more vibrant color palette.
Throughout the episode, reactions to the new look were mixed, with some praising the modernization and others expressing nostalgia for the classic SNL aesthetic. Sketches featured Benicio del Toro, and the episode also showcased performances by new cast members including Veronika Slowikowska and Jeremy Culhane, whose appearances generated excitement among their respective fanbases.Despite missing a Please Don’t Destroy sketch, the episode included a memorable moment with Sarah Sherman’s body horror-inspired KPop Demon Hunters performance.