Pete Davidson has now added his name to an ever-growing legacy: Saturday Night Live cast members given the chance at a big-screen (well, on demand) vehicle to prove they're more than a late night NBC sketch comedy show. His Judd Apatow-directed film, The King of Staten Island (our review here), tells a tale close to Davidson's real life, giving him ample room for vulnerability and, just maybe, a chance at movie stardom. Since the show's inception in 1975 as an incubator not just for televised comedy, but for comedy talent of futures to come, …