Tracy Morgan’s ‘SNL’ Jackie Chan Sketch Looks to Find ‘Rush Hour’ Star

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Oct 18, 2015 10:06 AM EDT

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Last night's episode of Saturday Night Live was perhaps one of the most anticipated ones in a long while, as comedian Tracy Morgan made his triumphant return to the place that made him a household name following that horrific accident last June. And while it's true that most of the sketches were on point, Yo! Where Jackie Chan at Right Now? could very well have been the best of the night, because, honestly, where is the Rush Hour star?

Sitting alongside key player Kenan Thompson, Morgan attempts to find just where Jackie Chan went after the success of his films back in the day. Unfortunately, he's harder to find than you'd imagine.

Is he in Asia? Nope.
Is he in the woods? Nope.
Is he dead? Nope.

After taking some calls, Morgan and Thompson were hopeful that the likes of Chuck Norris, Rush Hour co-star Chris Tucker, Shanghai Noon co-star Owen Wilson and Steven Seagal could tell give them a helpful thought. And, well, nope- Jackie Chan is still missing.

So, has anyone checked out East 85th street in New York City, because let's be real:

WHERE. IS. JACKIE. CHAN?!?

Morgan was famously involved in a car accident last June in New Jersey after performing stand-up. The accident, which also involved a Walmart truck, took the life of his friend, and fellow comic, James "Jimmy Mack" McNair.

Both fans and the media have been keeping up with Morgan's recover, as he was sent into a coma for some time after the accident. Of course, given last night's SNL appearance, it seems safe to say that Tracy Morgan is back!

 In one hour, it's time to #WelcomeBackTracy.

A photo posted by Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) on Oct 17, 2015 at 7:30pm PDT

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