Stephen Colbert Reveals Star-Studded Guest Lineup for His Final Week on ‘The Late Show'
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Stephen Colbert has officially unveiled the guest lineup for his final week on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert — and it includes major names like Steven Spielberg, Bruce Springsteen, Jon Stewart and David Byrne. Before the show marks its end on May 21, Colbert’s final stretch appears set to become a star-studded farewell rather than a routine final week.
The guest slate arrives as The Late Show continues its farewell stretch following CBS’s announcement that the long-running late-night program will end after 11 seasons under Colbert. While the network described the decision as “purely a financial decision,” the final episodes have increasingly taken on the feeling of a goodbye celebration.
And with only days left before the curtain closes, Colbert now appears to be making sure his final week feels anything but ordinary.
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Which major guests are joining Stephen Colbert’s final week on air?
CBS announced that Stephen Colbert’s final week will kick off on Monday, May 18, with a special episode titled The Worst of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, which the network has clarified is “not a clip show.” The following night, Tuesday’s episode will feature fellow former Daily Show alum Jon Stewart alongside acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg, while David Byrne will join Colbert for a musical performance.
Wednesday, May 20 — Colbert’s penultimate show — will see the host himself participating in his fan-favorite segment “The Colbert Questionert,” along with a performance from Bruce Springsteen. However, CBS has not yet revealed who will appear during the series finale on Thursday, May 21, leaving fans to speculate whether any surprise guests may still be waiting in the wings.
The final stretch also follows several notable farewell moments from recent weeks, including appearances from fellow late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver, who reunited on the show as the group affectionately known as “Strike Force Five.”
The emotional farewell week, meanwhile, has also inspired an unusual show of support across late-night television.
Why Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel are changing plans for Colbert’s final night?
As Stephen Colbert prepares for his final episode, both Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel have reportedly decided their own programs will go dark on May 21 in solidarity. Instead of airing new episodes opposite Colbert’s finale, both NBC and ABC are expected to run reruns that night.
The gesture comes after months of public support for Colbert following CBS’s announcement of its cancellation, which sparked significant discussion across television and political circles. While the network maintained that ending The Late Show was strictly a 'financial decision', many fans and industry figures stand firmly by the argument that it was not, viewing Colbert's exit as the end of a major era for late-night television.
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Although at the same time, Colbert himself already appears to be looking toward his next creative chapter. Earlier this year, he revealed plans to co-write a new Lord of the Rings film alongside his son Peter Colbert and longtime Tolkien collaborator Philippa Boyens.
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Which guest are you most excited to see during Stephen Colbert’s final week on The Late Show? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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