"Saturday Night Live" has announced its latest lineup of hosts and musical guests.

In December, the Emmy-winning sketch comedy show will first welcome host Jason Bateman and musical guest Morgan Wallen on Dec. 5.

Wallen was pulled from performing on the show when a video of him partying without a mask appeared online. He broke "COVID protocol" and took responsibility for his actions. 

"I respect the show's decision because I know that I put them in jeopardy," Wallen said at the time. "I take ownership of this. I'd like to apologize to 'SNL,' to my fans, to my team for bringing me these opportunities and I let them down."

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On Dec. 12, Timothée Chalamet will make his Studio 8H debut and the musical guest is the iconic Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

And finally, "SNL" is welcoming back former cast member Kristen Wiig as the Dec. 19 host and the musical guest is Dua Lipa. 

The NBC series returned for Season 46 amid the coronavirus pandemic on Oct. 3, with Chris Rock, Bill Burr, Issa Rae, Adele, John Mulaney and Dave Chappelle hosting the first six episodes.

This season's musical guests have included Megan Thee Stallion, Jack White, Justin Bieber, H.E.R. and The Strokes.

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"SNL" is taking extra precautions this year with limited audience members, PPE on set, social distancing, and mandatory rapid COVID tests every week.

Thus far, no cast member has tested positive.