Comedian Wyatt Cenac recently stopped by HuffPost Live to discuss his newest Netflix comedy special, Wyatt Cenac: Brooklyn. Once sitting down, however, he was asked about his opinions on Stephen Colbert taking over the Late Show spot, and drifted off into an interesting story about getting into a physical altercation with former Saturday Night Live player, Norm MacDonald. Read More »
The Daily Show with John Stewart has had a great track record for eyeing some A-List potential when it comes to their correspondents. Stephen Colbert and Steve Carell are just a couple that come to mind among the many. Read More »
If you ever caught Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell on FX while it was on the air, then you’re well aware that the comedian has his views. Lately, it appears he isn’t too thrilled with the way late night television is going. Read More »
Just yesterday, news dropped that British comedian James Corden will officially replace current Late Late Show host Craig Ferguson when he retires later this year. Following the news, the host chose to congratulate his successor in a truly unique way during last night’s episode. Read More »
Is their a comedian beef going on here? Jimmy Fallon just stole the spotlight from Stephen Colbert's Emmy awards acceptance speech on Monday night, as fans and the audience watched, laughing and appearing to be confused. Read More »
The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert chose to toss on his mutton chops, spark up a cigarette and don a 70s style blazer to commemorate the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s resignation on last night’s episode of the Comedy Central hit. Read More »
CBS' The Late Show might be getting a new host Stephen Colbert come David Letterman's retirement in 2015, but one thing about the show definitely won't change: it's location. The new Late Show will remain in New York City at the Ed Sullivan Theater to continue its tradition of quality late night television from the city that never sleeps. Read More »
In a hilarious new YouTube clip, Comedy Central hosts Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert go toe-to-toe over who the biggest Star Wars fan is, in an effort to promote the Star Wars: Force for Change Campaign. The campaign says it "will raise funds and awareness for the United Nations Children's Fund's Innovation Labs and its innovative programs that are benefitting the world's most vulnerable children." Read More »
On "The Colbert Report," host Stephen Colbert and Marvel Comics' Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada teamed-up to announce "All-New Captain America." Writer Rick Remender ("Uncanny Avengers") and artist Stuart Immonen ("All-New X-Men") will be launching the new adventures of The Falcon after he picks up Cap's shield. Read More »
Conan O’Brien has been well known for having his famous “Masturbating Bear” sketch appear in both Late Night with Conan O’Brien and TBS’ CONAN – totally 18 years. And while there was certainly a time when he was the only comedian to have such a bizarre (yet hilarious) character, it seems another person is stepping up to show Conan that there are now two self-pleasuring bears in the late night TV circuit: The Colbert Report’s own Stephen Colbert. Read More »
After being caught on camera shouting a homophobic slur at a paparazzo, 22 Jump Street star Jonah Hill spent most of his interviews to promote the release of new comedy with Channing Tatum to apologize for his comments. So when he appeared on The Colbert Report last night, we expected the same apology, but host Stephen Colbert wanted a much different apology from Hill. Read More »
The big news this week is that David Letterman is retiring as host of The Late Show and that CBS has already named Stephen Colbert as his replacement when he steps down in 2015. There is still a lot to work out in the coming year, but for now this news has been getting a lot of support and praise from fellow television personalities. Perhaps the most important reaction to this news came from Colbert himself on his Comedy Central program The Colbert Report. Read More »
The big news this week is that David Letterman is retiring as host of The Late Show and that CBS has already named Stephen Colbert as his replacement when he steps down in 2015. There is still a lot to work out in the coming year, but for now this news has been getting a lot of support and praise from fellow television personalities. Perhaps the sweetest tribute and congratulations to Letterman and Colbert respectfully came from The Daily Show's host Jon Stewart this week. Read More »