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It was a starry night for Stephen Colbert's "Late Show" finale. Here's who showed up to the last episode along with Ryan Reynolds, Paul Rudd and more.
'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' was on the air from September 2015 to May 2026
Stephen Colbert retained his sense of humor until the end of the Late Show With Stephen Colbertfinale, which aired Thursday, May 21. The late-night host, 62, poked fun at his predicament.
A whopping 6.74 million people tuned in live to say goodbye to Stephen Colbert and "The Late Show" on CBS on May 21.
President Donald Trump's White House published an AI-generated video of the president dumping Stephen Colbert into a trash bin to celebrate the end of 'The Late Show.'
Stephen Colbert has said goodbye to The Late Show, and now, he’s reflecting on the people in his life who matter most. In a new interview with People, the 62-year-old host opened up about his marriage to his wife, Evelyn McGee Colbert, 62, and whether they ever get into fights.
The host and his colleagues were joined by such luminaries as Anderson Cooper, Gayle King, Katie Couric, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Hamill, Tiffany Haddish, Drew Barrymore and the CBS host's final guest,
Several celebrities, from Jane Fonda and Mark Hamill to Jimmy Fallon, paid tribute to Stephen Colbert as he concluded his talk show after 11 seasons.
President Trump continues to celebrate the end of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" ... and his latest message is a doozy. As you know ... Colbert had his final show last night after CBS pulled
Stephen Colbert is gone, “The Late Show” just aired its final episode, and Donald Trump is still the president. And so, late Friday night, Trump, who has made it clear he is no fan of Colbert, landed a final jab with a video that he shared to his Truth Social account with a little help from AI.
The video then cuts to the president dancing to the Village People’s “YMCA,” while a studio audience looks on.
Back in 2021, during the heart of the pandemic, Alamo Drafthouse recruited Colbert to host a series of Zoom reunions with the casts of all three Lord of the Rings movies. Colbert,