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Stephen Colbert became the latest late-night host to discover that he’s in the Epstein files—in his case, because he was receiving an unlikely compliment. “I got a little curious and did a little searching to see if I was in the files,
Ian McKellen so deeply loves the art of performance that he was willing, at the age of 86, to return to both the X-Men and Lord of the Rings franchises that made him a household name. In December, he’ll appear in Avengers: Doomsday as Magneto,
Stephen Colbert's studio audience couldn't contain their displeasure, erupting in boos after he recapped a bizarre donor email sent by Trump.
"The idea of paying a billion dollars to obey Donald Trump seems a little steep. After all, CBS got to do it for just $16 million."
Stephen Colbert used his opening monologue on The Late Show to sharply condemn Donald Trump’s administration. This follows the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis by federal agents. Addressing the studio audience,
"If you'd rather not watch a halftime featuring a Bad Bunny, there's going to be a competing halftime show featuring a terrible bunny"
Ian McKellen, himself no stranger to Shakespeare, appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night. Toward the end of the interview, he's asked to perform a Shakespearean monologue that he originated in 1964.
Colbert threw shade saying that $1bn to obey Trump seems a lot after all, CBS got to do it for just $16 million
Colbert goes on to respond to Trump officials trying to reframe the shooting with contradictory statements, including Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino, who described the federal agents as "the victims" on CNN.
Stephen Colbert used his Late Show monologue to poke fun at weak advance ticket sales for Melania Trump’s upcoming documentary MELANIA. He cited reports of empty seats at major theaters and the film’s costly production budget.