The long-awaited third season of “Succession” is almost here, and ahead of the season premiere the cast of the Emmy-winning HBO hit paid a visit to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Friday night.
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EXCLUSIVE: Stephen Colbert is expanding his relationship with Comedy Central.
The host of The Late Show has scored two new animated projects – a series and a feature – at the ViacomCBS network where he used to host The Colbert Report.
He is exec producing half-hour topical comedy series Fairview and animated feature Washingtonia, which both come from CBS Studios.
The deal, which comes on the heels of MTV Entertainment Studios’ new deal with Trey Parker and Matt Stone, comes after it launched the
The long-awaited third season of “Succession” is almost here, and ahead of the season premiere the cast of the Emmy-winning HBO hit paid a visit to “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Friday night.
Back as Batman! It may have been 32 years since Michael Keaton starred as a superhero, but he’s ready as ever to reprise his role in the upcoming The Flash film.
It’s not Keto, it’s Michael Keaton. The "Batman" star, 70, is set to reprise his role as the caped crusader in the upcoming DC Comics film, "The Flash," which will see the superhero – played by Ezra Miller – encroach multiple time travels.
Michael Keaton‘s still got it!
upcoming “Flash” film and he revealed that his Batman suit still fits him 32 years later.The “Birdman” actor portrayed Bruce Wayne/Batman in Tim Burton’s 1989 flick “Batman” and its 1992 sequel “Batman Returns.” Keaton stopped by Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” Tuesday and discussed returning to the DC role decades later.Colbert, 57, asked if the costume needed to be “let out.”“Svelte as ever,” Keaton jokingly said about his body. “Same dimensions.
Stephen Colbert opened Tuesday’s edition of The Late Show with a short clip of Jesse Eisenberg reprising his role as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg from The Social Network, poking fun at how the big tech billionaire lost more than $6 billion due to the Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp outage.
Stephen Colbert mocked the global Facebook outage during his opening monologue on 'The Late Late Show. ' Mark Zuckerberg's net worth dropped by $6 billion as his firm's social media apps, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, were all down for more than six hours on Monday (04.
Facebook may have gone down, but that didn’t stop the jokes.
on his vanity penis rocket, he’ll be taking a bona fide space celebrity with him: “Star Trek” legend William Shatner. Later in the day, Stephen Colbert used the cold open on “The Late Show” to mock that weird news with a pretty fun “Star Trek” parody that imagines an earlier encounter between Shatner and Bezos.So like always, the Colbert take on this news kicked off with a recap of the story using clips from TV news programs.
Late Show disguised as Rudy Giuliani.The actor dialled in remotely to appear as the former mayor of New York.“I never get drunk! Never, ever, ever!,” quipped Lithgow as a dig at Giulini’s recent, slurred public speeches. “I only drink to provide an excuse for the way I act!”The actor also brought on a glass of red wine as a prop, which he referred to in the skit as his “chief of staff.” You can watch the segment in full below.Reference was also made during the skit to Giuliani’s recent venture
lot of people, including her own constituents, Stephen Colbert is getting a bit tired of Arizona Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema. And so it is that on Thursday’s episode of “The Late Show” he mocked the hell out of her using repurposed footage from the classic Al Pacino movie “Dog Day Afternoon” to make clear just how incoherent and impossible-to-deal-with she’s being.
Stephen Colbert and the team enjoyed a big win at this year's Emmy Awards, and they accepted the honor with the help of a surprise guest. As Colbert and his crew of writers and producers took the stage on Sunday to accept the award for Outstanding Live Variety Special, former late-night talk show host and comedy icon Conan O'Brien walked up with the group and stood onstage as the audience laughed and Colbert hilariously refrained from addressing his presence.The host — who won the award for his
Picking up the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) on Sunday night for his show Stephen Colbert’s Election Night 2020: Democracy’s Last Stand: Building Back America Great Again Better 2020, Stephen Colbert focused on congratulating his writing and producing team for negotiating a pandemic and essentially running their own mini live shows from home.
Stephen Colbert won the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Special, Live at Sunday night's awards show — but that didn't stop Conan O'Brien from joining the celebration on stage.
Charlamagne tha God, née Lenard McKelvey, is making the jump to the world of late-night television with a weekly half-hour talk show called “Tha God’s Honest Truth,” which debuts Friday at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.“It’s my God’s honest truth about the society we live in,” McKelvey, 43, told The Post.
Stephen Sondheim is at work on a new musical that he hopes to stage next season, the legendary Broadway composer told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show last night.