Stephen Colbert Opens Up About ‘Late Show’ Cancellation
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Stephen Colbert has yet to wrap his head around the fact that his long-running late night series, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, is coming to an end. "No. No, no. Not at all. No," Colbert, 61, told GQ when asked if he's wrapped his head about the ...
As Stephen Colbert heads into the final stretch of The Late Show — with the CBS late-night show set to wrap in May 2026 — fans are reminiscing about the satirical program that first made him a household name: The Colbert Report. After years as a ...
He was once the king of late night. But not only did he lose his crown, he's also losing his show. Stephen Colbert has been the face of "The Late Show" ever since his predecessor, David Letterman, stepped down in 2015. Colbert transformed CBS' long-running ...
Stephen Colbert revealed that he feels a small “sense of relief” that “The Late Show” is ending, despite it becoming “the first No. 1 show to ever get canceled.” “That sounds vaguely suicidal,” Colbert joked in response. “‘You’ve been ...
Stephen Colbert doesn’t want to get too deep into why he thinks his late-night show, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, was cancelled by CBS. But he’s not necessarily ruling out some of the most intense theories flying around, either. In an interview ...
Ms. Schwarzbaum is a former film critic for Entertainment Weekly. When “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” won the Emmy for outstanding talk series in September, the host gave thanks with a short mission statement. When he first conceived his ...