AEW wrestler Anthony Bowens has extended a highly unusual invite to SNL star Bowen Yang after the comedian made a wrestling reference last weekend.
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers are now ready to offer their take on culture in their debut book. The actors, writers and hosts of the hit Las Culturistas podcast are set to release their first book, The Rules of Culture,
AEW's Anthony Bowens took to Twitter/X and posted a picture of Yang. He playfully wrote that he'd like to invite Bowen Yang to AEW to be in his new tag team called "Bowens Yang". Ok hear me out, I’d like to invite Bowen Yang to @AEW to be in my new tag team called “Bowens Yang”. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/3eDU81S55y
Bowen Yang is ready to celebrate half a century of Saturday Night Live with cast members from every generation in SNL50: The Anniversary Special. As the 4x Emmy nominee stopped by Deadline’s Sundance 2025 Studio with his The Wedding Banquet co-stars and director Andrew Ahn,
The trailer for Wicked and Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang's remake of The Wedding Banquet has been released. The original 1993 movie focuses on a bisexual Taiwanese man who has to marry a mainland Chinese woman to hide his gay relationship and make his traditional parents happy.
Bowen Yang’s brand of comedy has produced some amazing moments, including the iconic Titanic iceberg sketch, but he admitted there have been times since going from a writer to a cast member in 2019 that some leaned too hard on just his Asian ethnicity and/or queerness. It’s something he’s apparently spoken out about, too, as he continued:
Andrew Ahn directs a cast that also includes Joan Chen, ‘Minari’ Oscar winner Youn Yuh-Jung and newcomer Ha Gi-Chan in this Seattle-set reimagining of Ang Lee’s international breakthrough.
The BFI Flare opening gala on March 19 follows the world premiere of Andrew Ahn's film at the Sundance Film Festival.
In the final few moments of the Jan. 18 episode, which featured Chappelle hosting the show for the fourth time, several SNL cast members and musical guest GloRilla joined the comedian on stage to bid the audience farewell. During the goodbyes, Chappelle and Yang briefly hugged.
Sundance: Andrew Ahn's update on the 1993 classic of the same name follows two gay couples in crisis, but it’s the matriarchs who shine.
Bowen Yang, the “Wicked” actor and “Saturday Night Live” comedian, said he's in favor of having the Sundance Film Festival move to Salt Lake City, with some events remaining in Park City, rather than leave Utah entirely.