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What if “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” was even longer?
That’s the question Stephen Colbert asked on Global’s “The Late Show” after watching the four-hour-plus director’s cut of the superhero blockbuster.
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In particular, Colbert was taken by an extra scene featuring Lex Luthor recruiting Deathstroke in a tease of potential followup films.
“I loved that post-credits scene, and I didn’t think the new Snyder Cut
Brandi Carlile is doing right by Joni Mitchell.
Fox News recently purchased a billboard on Hollywood Boulevard and local spots during Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and other late-night shows to promote its new nightly entrant, Greg Gutfeld, with the line, “Cancel culture just got canceled.”
Long gone are the days of a bitter ratings battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman and even the days of a tight race between Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon seem a slightly distant memory.
Ken Burns on Wednesday dropped by The Late Show where he offered hope for the future to Stephen Colbert and viewers through the documentarian's unique lens of history. While promoting his upcoming project,Hemingway, a three-part docuseries about the legendary author, Burns explained why Americans need to keep current events in perspective.
Sharon Stone defended actors who have on-set blowups. The actress appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Wednesday to talk about her upcoming book "The Beauty of Living Twice." During the interview, the host asked the star about the best advice she learned as an actress throughout her long career. Stone explained that she tries to work with directors who understand that actors need their own space to get into the emotional places their characters need to be in, which often means
Sharon Stone has defended Christian Bale over criticism he has previously received concerning his behaviour on set. During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, when Stone was asked whether she would like to apologise for any outbursts she may have had on set, the actor took the opportunity instead to defend Bale.
Stephen Colbert, 56, laughed to the point of tears when Dana Carvey, 65, proved he’d be an incredible impersonator of President Joe Biden, 78, during his virtual appearance on the Mar. 23 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Stephen Colbert used most of his monologue on Tuesday to express his sadness and frustration over the lack of gun control in the U.S. following a gunman killing 10 people in a Boulder, Colorado grocery store in the same week another gunman killed eight people in Atlanta, Georgia.
Stephen Colbert is giving “The Late Show” viewers what they want… more Robert Downey Jr. content.
For fans of the DC Extended Universe, Thursday of last week marked a special occasion. After more than three years of waiting, director Zack Snyder’s cut of Justice League finally arrived on HBO Max.
Jared Leto makes his return as the Joker inZack Snyder’s Justice League, which premiered Thursday on HBO Max and spoke to Stephen Colbert on Thursday night about taking on the "incredible" role once again. Appearing on ALate Show, Leto expressed how grateful he was to be a part of Snyder’s Justice League and referred to the "Snyder Cut" as "one for the ages."The film will mark Leto’s first return as the Joker afterportraying the classic DC villain in 2016’s Suicide Squad.
Wendy Williams has the support of Stephen Colbert after she belched and appeared to fart during her talk show earlier this week. Stephen addressed the situation on the March 17 episode of his own show. To make Wendy feel better, he even shared a version of one of his recent opening monologues that was dubbed with the sounds of burps and farts. Stephen joked that the sounds were edited out of his actual show since it was pre-taped.
Ringo Starr has said Peter Jackson’s forthcoming Beatles documentary Get Back captures the band’s joyful days.The musician spoke to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in a recent interview leading up to the film, which aims to “take audiences back in time to The Beatles’ intimate recording sessions during a pivotal moment in music history.”Starr described the previous iteration of Jackson’s film as “very narrow”, confirming the new doc will challenge the narrative that the
Late-night TV hosts issued a plea to stop anti-Asian hate crimes on Wednesday night following the horrific shootings in the Atlanta, Georgia area.
Jen Spyra is no stranger to delivering comedy with a punch. For three years, Spyra worked as a senior writer for The Onion, where she also headed the editorial video department as a writer, director and producer.
Ringo Starr has opened up about how the deaths of his former bandmates John Lennon and George Harrison affected him.MORE: John Lennon and Paul McCartney's sons look exactly like their famous fathers - see the photo that proves itSitting down virtually with Stephen Colbert to promote his new EP Zoom In, The Beatles drummer opened up about how he still thinks about his late bandmates "quite a bit", decades after their deaths.As Ringo, who now lives in Los Angeles, reflected on the band's first
Stephen Colbert blasted Donald Trump as “unbelievably sad” after the former president released a baffling statement taking credit for the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, despite his disastrous response to the pandemic. Colbert kicked off The Late Show on March 11 — the one-year anniversary of the pandemic being declared — by reciting Trump’s statement, which read like one of his old tweets:
Lord Of The Rings superfan Stephen Colbert got emotional on camera while discussing the forthcoming TV adaptation of J. R.
Janelle Monáe dropped by Tuesday’s episode of Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” to perform her new song “Turntables”. The track was written for “All In: The Fight for Democracy”, a documentary about Stacey Abrams and voter suppression in the United States.
Stephen Colbert is not sad to see Piers Morgan part ways with “Good Morning Britain”.