Late-Night Hosts Reunite on 'The Late Show' Ahead of Colbert's Final Episode
1-Minute Brief
The gathering highlights the collaborative spirit among late-night hosts as Stephen Colbert prepares to conclude his tenure on 'The Late Show.'
Key Facts
- Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, and Seth Meyers joined Stephen Colbert as guests on 'The Late Show.'
- Jimmy Kimmel addressed questions regarding the relevance of late-night television during the episode.
- The episode featured discussions about Donald Trump and the state of late-night TV.
- A special 'Strike Force Five' video episode was announced in honor of Colbert's final 'Late Show.'
- This appearance is likely the last time the five hosts will share the 'Late Show' stage together.
What Happened
Stephen Colbert hosted fellow late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, John Oliver, and Seth Meyers on 'The Late Show' as part of a special episode marking the end of his run.
Why It Matters
The episode underscores the changing landscape of late-night television and the camaraderie among its leading figures as a significant era concludes.
What's Next
A special 'Strike Force Five' video episode is planned, and viewers await the final broadcast of Colbert's 'Late Show.'
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- NYTLeft8h agoStephen Colbert Hosts 4 of His ‘Best Television Friends’
- Google NewsUnknown11h agoLate-Night Hosts Announce New ‘Strike Force Five’ Special Video Episode In Honor Of ‘Late Show’ Finale
- Fox NewsRight21m agoJimmy Kimmel erupts over questions about late-night TV's relevance in star-studded 'Late Show' episode
