All The Celebrity Cameos 'SNL' Has Planned For Its 40th Anniversary Special So Far

All The Celebrity Cameos 'SNL' Has Planned For Its 40th Anniversary
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"SNL" will celebrate its 40th anniversary with a three-hour special on Feb. 15, and in TV spots that aired during and after the Super Bowl, NBC announced some celebrities who will make appearances. The list includes Hollywood legends like Jack Nicholson and Betty White, living members of the show's original cast, Kanye West and Taylor Swift.

Here's the lineup so far: Justin Timberlake, Emma Stone, Derek Jeter, Jimmy Fallon, Paul McCartney, Chevy Chase, Kanye West, Adam Sandler, Melissa McCarthy, Will Ferrell, Robert De Niro, Tina Fey, Paul Simon, Jerry Seinfeld, Molly Shannon, Steve Martin, Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Jack Nicholson, Amy Poehler, Jim Carrey, Peyton Manning, Dana Carvey, Kristen Wiig, Dan Aykroyd, Chris Rock, Alec Baldwin, Taylor Swift, Garrett Morris, Andy Samberg, Christopher Walken, Maya Rudolph, Tom Hanks, Martin Short, Betty White, Bill Murray, Bill Hader, Jane Curtin, Jon Hamm, Laraine Newman, Zach Galifianakis, Seth Meyers, Jason Sudeikis, Paul Rudd, David Spade, Kerry Washington, Fred Armisen, James Franco and Norm MacDonald.

Watch the promos below.

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SNL Season 40 Changes
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Michael Che, former 'SNL' writer and 'Daily Show' correspondent, is the new co-anchor of 'Weekend Update.' (credit:Mindy Tucker)
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Pete Davidson added as new featured player (credit:Mindy Tucker)
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Darrell Hammond replacing Don Pardo as the show's announcer (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Alison Rich added to writing staff (credit:UCB)
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Nick Rutherford added to writing staff (credit:Mindy Tucker)
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Streeter Seidell added to writing staff (credit:Cindy Ord via Getty Images)
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Jeremy Beiler added to writing staff (credit:Jim Spellman via Getty Images)
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Natasha Rothwell added to writing staff (credit:Mindy Tucker)
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Cecily Strong steps away from the "Weekend Update" desk, continues as repertory player (credit:Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Mike O'Brien returns to the writers' room after one season as a featured player (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
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Nasim Pedrad leaves to join cast of 'Mulaney' (credit:Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
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Brooks Wheelan will not return as a featured player (credit:Mindy Tucker)
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John Milhiser will not return as a featured player (credit:Desiree Navarro via Getty Images)
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Noël Wells will not return as a featured player (credit:Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)