On August 24, 2025, writer
Celeste Yim announced, via Instagram, that they had left the show after five seasons. Yim joined the writing staff in
2020 and became the show's first openly trans, non-binary writer. They also became a writing supervisor in the second half of
season 48. The next day,
Rosebud Baker, a writer since
2022 who was appointed as a
Weekend Update writer the previous season, announced she also had left the show after nearly three seasons. On September 2, 2025, it was announced that
Please Don't Destroy member John Higgins, who had been a writer on
SNL since
2021, would be leaving after four seasons. On September 4, 2025, long-term writer Steven Castillo announced his departure. Castillo previously wrote for the show from
2017 to
2021, before returning midway through
season 49 in 2024, and overall wrote for seven non-consecutive seasons. He stated that his second run at SNL was never meant to be long-term and that he just wanted to be a part of the 50th season. On September 30, 2025, prior to the start of the season, seven new writers—Jack Bensinger, Tucker Flodman, Maxwell Gay, Claire McFadden, Rachel Pegram, Jo Sunday, and Maddie Wiener—were all hired. At the same time, Auguste White, a writer who joined in
2022, had left the show after three seasons. Additionally, long time senior writer
Bryan Tucker is on a temporary leave from the show, longtime writer/producer Erik Kenward (who has been with the show since
2001) has been promoted to head writer (alongside Kent Sublette,
Alison Gates, and
Streeter Seidell), and longtime producer Erin Doyle (who has been with the show since
2009) has been promoted to top-level producer alongside Kenward and
Steve Higgins. ==Episodes==