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Chris Rock Urges Lorne Michaels to Retire After Eddie Murphy’s SNL Return
BREAKING: In a stunning revelation from Netflix’s new documentary Being Eddie, comedian Chris Rock disclosed that he urged Lorne Michaels to retire immediately after Eddie Murphy‘s historic return to SNL in 2019. This moment marked Murphy’s first appearance on the show in over 35 years, a significant event in comedy history.
The documentary showcases Rock, along with fellow comedians Tracy Morgan and Dave Chappelle, discussing the electrifying atmosphere surrounding Murphy’s return, which they hailed as one of the greatest episodes ever aired. Rock vividly recalled telling Michaels, “You should quit right now. It’s not gonna get any better than this,” after the groundbreaking episode aired.
The excitement for Murphy’s return was palpable, as he was instrumental in reviving SNL during its struggling years from 1980 to 1984. His final episode aired on February 25, 1984, before a long absence that many attributed to a joke made by David Spade. However, when Murphy finally graced the SNL stage again, it was nothing short of legendary.
Rock’s comments have sparked discussions about the future of SNL and the impact of its iconic figures. Although Michaels did not take Rock’s advice to retire, the sentiment reflects the immense legacy Murphy brings to the show. The documentary, which provides deeper insights into this momentous return, is now available for streaming on Netflix.
This revelation not only highlights the significance of Murphy’s legacy but also emphasizes the ongoing evolution of SNL as it navigates the ever-changing landscape of comedy. Fans and followers are eager to see what comes next for the show and its legendary figures.
What’s Next: As the impact of this documentary unfolds, viewers can expect more conversations around the show’s future and its iconic alumni. The dialogue ignited by Rock and Murphy’s experiences could influence how SNL shapes its upcoming seasons.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as fans and critics alike reflect on the lasting influence of Eddie Murphy and the enduring legacy of Saturday Night Live.
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