Saturday Night Live distanced itself from Mueller-fueled cold opens for a second week, but celebrity political impersonations are still the order of the day. The weekend’s latest saw none other than Michael Keaton join the ranks of Alec Baldwin’s Donald Trump, Ben Stiller’s Michael Cohen, and Robert De Niro’s Robert Mueller, with the Batman star taking on a bearded Julian Assange behind bars.

The episode’s opening moments made explicit a focus on fewer Trump sketches going forward, as MSNBC narration stated “Now that the Mueller report turned out to be a big fat zero, we’re back to prison shows.” From there, a gaggle of inmates (played by Chris Redd, Kenan Thompson, and Kyle Mooney) compared misdeeds, until a well-dressed woman played by Kate McKinnon entered the scene, identifying herself as indicted Full House star Lori Loughlin.

After a few digs at Loughlin and her family’s white-collar college crimes, Pete Davidson’s Michael Avenatti graced the scene, rattling off his own laundry list of bizarre alleged crimes. Enter the week’s biggest headline—WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, now behind bars. “I attacked the U.S. military,” Keaton bragged. “I’m an actual James Bond supervillain—and I’m one step away from destroying the goddamn moon!”

Not exactly Saturday Night Live’s sharpest political skewering, but Weekend Update got in a few shots at Assange, too. “It was so satisfying to see an internet troll get dragged out into the sunlight,” Colin Jost joked of Assange’s heavily-photographed perp walk carry. “You can be lord of darkness on the internet, but when seven cops have you pinned to the sidewalk, you can’t be like, ‘I summon the power of e-mails!’”

Jost linked Assange’s arrest with Donald Trump’s bizarre denial of any WikiLeaks familiarity, noting of the president, “you’re more obsessed with WikiLeaks than this audience is with BTS.” The shout-out to the night’s musical guest was one of many references to the K-Pop group’s incredible popularity. Cheers for the boy band seemed to catch cast members off guard all night.

Saturday Night Live will return on May 4 with former cast-member (but surprisingly, first-time host) Adam Sandler, joined by musical guest Shawn Mendes.