Marriage is a tough thing. Some people believe that once you tie the knot, you just get to coast and not really worry so much about your relationship.
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The Late Late Show is losing James Corden.
The late night TV star extended his contract on The Late Late Show for a year, and will be leaving in the Summer of 2023, he confirmed earlier in the year. He’ll have hosted the show for just under nine years by the time he departs.
“It’s been it’s a really hard decision to leave because I’m so immensely proud of the show. I’m thrilled to be extending [for a year],” he said in a statement at the time.
As next summer draws nearer, fans are already pondering all the potential picks for his replacement.
We’ve rounded up some of the names being pitched as possible replacements to host The Late Late Show once James Corden leaves, based on their experience in late night TV, comedy and similar hosting gigs. Many of these names have bubbled up on social media as good choices to take over the role.
Find out who could host The Late Late Show next….
Marriage is a tough thing. Some people believe that once you tie the knot, you just get to coast and not really worry so much about your relationship.
Prime Video is set to add even more original content to its growing roster of homemade series and films in November, including James Corden's latest UK comedy Mammals, and Harry Styles' gay period drama My Policeman. With the streaming service's blockbuster £395m Lord of the Rings spinoff's first season coming to an end in October, Prime Video is bolstering its offering with new star-studded series and films, including Meet Cute - a romcom time travel series starring Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson.
When you’re deep in among the cocktail parties and dinners or meeting up with much missed contacts at Mipcom, it might be easy to forget why we’re all here: the shows. To help you remember, we bring you Deadline’s The Hot Ones, our guide to some of the best TV being sold in Cannes in 2022. You may hear whispers along the Croisette about the next big global hit, and The Hot Ones is our pick of a wealth of programing, featuring some of the biggest names in television, from the top players in distribution.
Florence + The Machine‘s ‘King’ in front of Florence Welch on The Late Late Show this week – see the clip below.The comedian and actor (Big Mouth, Don’t Worry Darling) appeared on the US chat show on Tuesday (October 11), where he was interviewed by host James Corden alongside Welch.During the chat, Kroll explained that he was a “big fan” of Welch’s music and told the “weird story” of how he participated in a dance class in lockdown. “It was me, two other guys and like 45 women,” he recalled.“The song that [the choreographer] chose was a song called ‘King’ by Florence + The Machine.
Entertainment Tonight” that he has no plans to be on any of his former “Friends” co-stars’ new TV shows any time soon.“I’m taking some time off right now,” LeBlanc, 55, said when asked if he’d be appearing alongside his former castmates on any of the new shows.“I’m just enjoying not having to do anything — it’s been kinda nice. Sorry, I’ll let you know when I do.”The actor and his co-stars have all gone on to star in many different movies and TV shows since the iconic sitcom.
the AC Milan win, the likes of British icon Naomi Campbell and American actor Ted Lasso were spotted taking in the action from the comfort of their executive suite. Fast forward a few days, and this time around, in game week 9, a famous British comedian and TV presenter, James Corden, who is a confessed West Ham supporter, was present. READ MORE: Graham Potter explains Thiago Silva Chelsea absence and why Reece James, Raheem Sterling restedA picture which is doing the rounds on socials showcases the 'The late late show' host yawning as he was chatting to the other two friends that were present with him on this occasion.
Heidi Klum took to social media with a sweet photo as her seventeen-year-old son Henry, as he reached a major milestone.MORE: Heidi Klum's daughter Leni has heartwarming reunion with dad Seal at US OpenThe model, 49, who shares the teen with her ex-husband Seal, posted the photo on her Instagram feed which showed her holding hands with who appeared to be her husband Tom Kaulitz.WATCH: Heidi Klum lounges in a pastel pink bikiniCaptioning the snap, she penned: "Parents teacher night COLLEGE ROUND 2." Henry will soon be following in his sister Leni's footsteps who has just jetted off to college at her chosen school in New York.READ: Heidi Klum admits she's struggling to deal with daughter Leni leaving home for college SEE: Heidi Klum steals the show on AGT after daughter Leni's send offThis isn't the only fabulous milestone Henry has reached recently as he turned seventeen last month.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Less than a year ago, Paramount Global found a new reason to cheer about the midnight hour. In December, the company did something few of its competitors could do: It struck a deal with Google to have three different late-night hosts weave a promotional message about the search-engine giant into their programs. On the night of December 15, Stephen Colbert, James Corden and Trevor Noah all nodded to Google during CBS’ “Late Show” and “Late Late Show” and Comedy Central’s “Daily Show.” The ad deal represented a vote of confidence in a sturdy portfolio of late-night programs that spanned broadcast and cable. Now, a good chunk of the talent in that collection is gearing up to move.
Trevor Noah is leaving The Daily Show.
hosting the show in 2022 alongside former “Jeopardy!” superstar Ken Jennings after the death of Alex Trebek in 2020 — made the heartwarming revelation while appearing on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” on Wednesday night.According to the former “Big Bang Theory” star, her mother has become extremely invested in the longest-running game show in the US after her daughter said she was hosting — despite not really knowing much about it. “She was excited, but she didn’t know anything about what “Jeopardy!” is,” said the 46-year-old actress.
Kim Kardashian is focusing on herself and her family. The 41-year-old reality star split from Pete Davidson in August after nine months together. After recently saying she was interesting in branching outside of the entertainment industry, Kim is now amending her statement.
Kim Kardashian sees herself dating "absolutely no one". During an appearance on Live with Kelly and Ryan on Monday, the reality TV personality insisted that she is happily single and has no plans to get out in the dating scene. "I'm not looking for anything," she stated.
Kim Kardashian recently revealed she is not looking to enter a new relationship any time soon, a month after her breakup with former "Saturday Night Live" comedian Pete Davidson. During an appearance on "Live with Kelly and Ryan" on Monday, Kardashian was asked about what she’s looking for in a new man and who she can potentially see herself with, she responded by saying, "absolutely no one," and that she’s not looking for anyone at the moment.
Queen Mother's coffin before her funeral in 2002 – soldier-turned-pop-star James Blunt's allegiance to the monarchy has never been in doubt. Now, after spending nine hours lining up with members of the public to see the Queen lying in state in Westminster Hall, the You're Beautiful singer has had a dig at those who jumped 'the Queue', stressing that the whole point was to dedicate a day on your feet to pay one's respects.
Tom Cruise has told how he loves spending time in Britain because 'everyone is pleasant' and no one tries to 'crowd' him. The actor, 60, has been in the UK in recent months while filming scenes for Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One. The film star said he enjoys relaxing here and has found everyone he has met to be 'well-mannered'.
Actor and talk show host James Corden has opened up about his decision to quit presenting his popular late night talk show The Late Late Show. The British star, 44, has hosted the American talk show since March 2015, becoming a household name in the country, but announced he was stepping down in April this year. He has now said he made the decision to leave after realising that it felt like “a greater risk to stay".