In a surprising turn, Stephen Colbert jumps back into hosting just a day after CBS cancels The Late Show, bringing star power to a local public access show in Michigan.
Fans gathered for an emotional send-off as Stephen Colbert hosted the final episode of “The Late Show,” ending a 33-year legacy on CBS amid the evolving landscape of late-night television.
As Stephen Colbert bids farewell to late night, the spotlight shifts to the future of political satire amid financial struggles and shifting viewer dynamics. What does this mean for the landscape of late-night television?
Stephen Colbert takes aim at Trump’s Iran speech and the firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi, mixing humor with sharp commentary on the handling of Epstein files and the absurdity of it all.