
Will they stay or will they go? As "Saturday Night Live" fansspeculate about which cast membersmay not return to Studio 8H,Kenan Thompsonis teasing change on the horizon. Speaking with Page Six, the "SNL" star, 47, hinted that the show may look different when it resumes in the fall as he reflected that the end of its latest season was "bittersweet." "Especially this year where it feels like there's maybe, possibly, a lot of change next year," he said. "You want everyone to stay forever, knowing that people may be making decisions this summer ... it's always like you want your kids to stay young," Thompson added. It has not been announced which "SNL" cast members may leave the show between seasons. The Season 50 finale, which aired May 17, did not appear to give any of its stars an obvious sendoff, though it did poke fun at the speculation about who might be on their way out. In hostScarlett Johansson'sopening monologue, the actress sang that "Sarah is leaving," referring to cast memberSarah Sherman, who then pretended to be distraught and confused as if hearing this for the first time. 'SNL' cold open mocksTrump's Middle East trip, Qatar jet 'pre-bribe' The Season 50 finale also joked about rumors thatColin Jostcould leave his position as anchor on "Weekend Update," either to get a promotion or to exit the show entirely. During ajoke swap segment, where Jost and co-anchorMichael Chemade each other read jokes they wrote for one another, Jost was forced to read a message urging "SNL" creatorLorne Michaelsto retire and let him run the show. Michael Cheapologizes to Scarlett Johansson for crude 'SNL' joke swap Despite speculation that Michaels might retire from "SNL" after the landmark 50th season, the producertold The Hollywood Reporterlast year he would stick around as long as he can. "There's no immediate plan," he said of retirement. Some fans also noticed that "SNL" starBowen Yangappeared emotional during the finale's closing credits, sparking theories that it could have been his last episode. Yang latertold Entertainment Weeklyhe "was just processing that being one of the last 'last nights' that I would have, and that is a huge thing." But when asked directly if he would return for Season 51, Yang would not say. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Who's leaving 'SNL'? Kenan Thompson says big changes may be coming