‘SNL’ unveils new Joe Biden as Jim Carrey exits
NEW YORK — Just hours after Jim Carrey said he would no longer play President-elect Joe Biden on “Saturday Night Live,” the NBC variety show introduced its new Biden.
“SNL” cast member Alex Moffat took over the role of the former vice president on Saturday night.
However, current Vice President Mike Pence, played by Beck Bennett, was center stage in the show’s opening sketch. Bennett’s Pence received the coronavirus vaccine on live TV to kick off the show.
“I’m sure all Americans are excited to see me, a guy who let COVID spread everywhere, get one of the first vaccines,” he said.
Bennett’s Pence told the audience watching at home that the vaccine is “completely safe” and “harmless.”
“That’s why President Trump refuses to take it or talk about it,” he said.
After getting his injection, Bennett’s Pence was met on stage by the incoming vice president, Kamala Harris, played by Maya Rudolph.
“How did you even get into the White House?” he asked.
“I won more votes,” Rudolph’s Harris responded.
Rudolph’s Harris then brought out Moffat’s Biden, who limped in with a medical boot on his foot before doing a somersault like Willy Wonka.
Bennett’s Pence pointed out that Biden looked “different, somehow.”
“I’m like Colonel Sanders. Every time you see me, I’m a different guy,” Moffat’s Biden said. “This time next year I’m going to be Mario Lopez.”
Carrey had played the former vice president for the long-running sketch show since the start of the current season in early October.
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