James Corden invited an extra special guest to join him on the latest episode of “The Late Late Show“.
20.04.2021 - 19:12 / deadline.com
James Corden opened his Late Late Show Monday with an impassioned monologue, slamming proposals by 12 major European soccer clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, to create a breakaway Super League.
“I’m heartbroken by it, genuinely heartbroken by it. I’m heartbroken because the owners of these teams have displayed the worst kind of greed I have ever seen in sport,” Corden said.
London-born Corden explained the historical significance of British football teams, saying they are
James Corden invited an extra special guest to join him on the latest episode of “The Late Late Show“.
Wolf Alice performed their latest single ‘Smile’ during a remote guest appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night (May 4) – you can watch their performance and interview with Corden below.The four-piece played the track on Corden’s US chat show to further promote their upcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’, which is now set for release on June 4.Wolf Alice performed ‘Smile’ on The Late Late Show after speaking to the host on Zoom about previously playing basketball together,
Viewers are currently hooked on brand new ITV thriller Viewpoint, which follows the mysterious disappearance of a young woman and the surveillance team trying to find out what happened to her.Taking centre stage in the action is actress Alexandra Roach, who is stepping into the shoes of Zoe Sterling, the owner of the house the surveillance team are camping out in.
One of the odd experiences that have arisen from the pandemic delaying every major film for over a year is when a film gets a brand-new trailer more than a year and a half after the first trailer. Inevitably, this makes you wonder, “Didn’t that film already get released?” That’s the case with “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway,” a film that I swear was already in theaters but apparently isn’t actually getting released until June.
James Corden returns as the troublesome Peter Rabbit in a new trailer for “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway”.
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Oprah Winfrey's phone number on the air on accident while trying to pitch a hilarious business idea to her. On his show this week, James spoke about Pharrell Williams' new Miami "lifestyle hotel." After conferring with his band and staff, the late night host decided he wouldn't stay there, but he would stay at an Oprah-designed "lifestyle hotel." His drummer jokingly called it an "O-hotel." Wanting to tell Oprah his idea, James quickly realized he had a number for the TV queen, but doubted it
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The widely lambasted European Super League is falling apart less than 48 hours after being announced.
The enormous scale of fan backlash towards the European Super League has been fully uncovered - as the scheme collapses in ignominy within 48 hours of its inception.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentJames Corden, the British-born TV host and lifelong West Ham United fan, slammed plans for a European soccer Super League competition during his opening monologue of Monday’s “The Late Late Show.”In his impassioned speech, Corden said he was “heartbroken” and “disgusted” by this new breakaway league, which will bring together 12 founding clubs, including Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona.“I’m heartbroken because the owners of these