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Barack Obama returns to 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' tonight, likely his last visit before the show ends.
'I don't have any problem with Trump being a Republican. I have a problem with Trump being a complete narcissist...'
Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers and John Oliver are reuniting for a special video episode of their erstwhile podcast Strike Force Five, the quintet of late-night hosts announced during their joint appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Stephen Colbert and "The Late Show" are officially ending on May 21. What's next for the late-night talk genre on CBS? What about everywhere else?
After a third of a century, The Late Show is coming to a close this month. Tuesday’s (May 5) new episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert marks the beginning of the end, as former President Barack Obama will make his final appearance on CBS’s late-night favorite — one of many lasts to come for the late-night series, no doubt.
Stephen Colbert invited his "best television friends," fellow late night hosts John Oliver, Seth Meyers and the two Jimmies— Kimmel and Fallon— to join him, as his final show on CBS is set for May 21.
Stephen Colbert doesn’t think the Iran war is ending anytime soon, and he turned that prediction into a bit. On The Late Show, Colbert joked that the conflict could outlast his own tenure, which is set to end May 21 following CBS’s decision to cancel the show in 2025.
Stephen Colbert hosted Strike Force Five - Seth Meyers, John Oliver, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon in their final "Late Show" appearance.