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Stephen Colbert is already planning its next career movement after The late showcontroversial cancellation.
During the episode on Monday, July 28, from his late night series, Colbert, 61, joking for venturing in podcast when getting advice from Las Culturistas’ Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.
“I’m going to need a gig soon, so sell me on a podcast. Is it fun?” He asked Yang, 34, and Rogers, 35, when referring to their podcast being included on the Time’s list of the top 100 podcasts at all times.
Rogers, for his part, joked that their podcast was likely at the bottom of the list, adding, “You start one, we are beaten. As for sure.”
He went on to remember being surprised by the success of the podcast as they thought “no one would listen” when they started recording in 2016.
“That’s what they wanted, to connect and hear friendship in action,” he added. “Hear a conversation between people who have overcame.”
While Rogers suggested Colbert Just keep it “real” on potential Podcast, Yang set a show that included Colbert going on dates with his wife, Evelyn “Evie” McGee Colbert.
“Dating together, right?” Colbert asked. In response, Yang quoted, “That’s up to you. That sounds very sweet to me.”
Colbert’s comments about His next steps will come less than a month after it confirmed The late show cancel it.
“Before we start the show I want to let you know something I found last night. Next year will be our last season,” Colbert announced during tapping in July as the audience boil. “I share your feelings. It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of the late show on CBS. I’m not replaced. It’s all going away.”
He continued: “I want to say that the people at CBS have been great partners.
Colbert confirmed at the time that CBS will “end the Late Show” in May 2026, but a specific date for the final chapter has not yet been announced. In the meantime, CBS executives released a statement addressing their decision, revealing that “in no way related to performance, content or other issues that were happening in Paramount” was not instead was the result of funding.
The late show Received contingency as all the late nightwests slam a CBS decision to remove the plug. Jimmy Kimmel He reposted a clip from Colbert’s publication through his Instagram story with the headline, “Love you Stephen. F *** you and your sheldons CBS.”
Jimmy FallonIn the meantime he said he “just as shocked as everyone”Other.
“Stephen is one of the smartest, funniest guests to ever do. I really thought I would ride this out with him for years to come,” he wrote through Instagram. “I’m sad that my family and friends will need a new show to watch every night at 11:30. But honestly, he has been a gentleman and a true friend over the years, going back to Colbert’s report, and I’m sure whatever he does next will be just as great.”
Watch what happens alive ‘s Andy Cohen lean in too, say Close“I think it’s a sad day for late night television. I think it’s a sad day for CBS. I think Stephen Colbert is a solo talent. It’s going to have an amazing next episode.”
Cohen added, “I can’t believe that CBS turns off the lights at 11:30 after local news. I’m shocked. It’s one of three late night shows that is judged to be worthy enough for Emmy’s nomination. It produces a great show.”