Kenan Thompson added to guest star lineup of Pete Davidson‘s ‘Bupkis’ Peacock series

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A “Saturday Night Live” reunion is already in the works for Pete Davidson’s next TV gig.

Emmy Award-winning funnyman Kenan Thompson has been added to the list of guest stars for “Bupkis,” a Peacock comedy fronted by his fellow late-night sketch comedy co-star.

Ray Romano, Brad Garrett, Simon Rex, Chase Sui Wonders and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Charlie Day will make appearances on the Jason Orley-helmed series, described as a fictionalized version of Davidson’s life.

Four-time Emmy winner Edie Falco was previously announced to portray his mother, while Academy Award winner Joe Pesci has been tapped as his grandfather.

According to the streamer, the half-hour live action series — named after a Yiddish term meaning nothing at all — “will combine grounded storytelling with absurd elements from the unfiltered and completely original worldview for which Pete is well known.”

Details on the roles of the six guest stars have not been revealed.

In April, the NBC Universal-owned streaming service gave “Bupkis” — written and executive produced by Davidson with his “King of Staten Island” collaborators Dave Sirus and Judah Miller — a straight to series order.

“Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels, 77, is listed as one of the show’s executive producers.