
Stephen Colbert's Late Show Legacy: Laughter, Politics, and What's Next
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Stephen Colbert has kept the news cycle lively even during his annual summer break from The Late Show. CBS has been airing reruns since August 7, and viewers have been treated to encore episodes featuring a lineup of notable guests such as Senator Cory Booker, Jamie Lee Curtis, The Doobie Brothers, Sandra Oh, and Liam Neeson among others this week. According to Last Night On, these reruns will continue through the week of August 25, with new episodes set to return on September 2, although the guest list remains under wraps for the season’s relaunch.
The biggest headline, making waves in both entertainment and business press, is Colbert's impending departure from late night television. During a recent taping, Colbert himself announced The Late Show will end its 12-year run on CBS in May 2026, marking the end of an era. This comes on the heels of CBS’s mid-summer announcement that after the next TV season, the show will finish its celebrated tenure. While CBS cited financial decisions for the cancellation, Variety reports there is industry speculation linking the move to regulatory changes during an ongoing Paramount and Skydance merger, as well as the possibility of appeasing anticipated policy shifts involving a Donald Trump–controlled FCC.
Career evolution seems to be the watchword for Colbert, as he’s not staying away from CBS for long. Variety confirms he’s filmed a guest-starring turn as a fictional late-night host for the crime comedy Elsbeth. Playing talk show frontman Scotty Bristol, Colbert’s comedic cameo is already generating anticipation and was previewed by Deadline on Instagram with a first-look image. This role sprang from a light-hearted exchange with actor Wendell Pierce on The Late Show and grew into a full guest appearance just as Elsbeth was picked up for season three.
Beyond television, Colbert continues to engage with political conversation. On recent reruns, he devoted monologues to critiquing former President Trump’s economic policies, particularly the effect of tariffs on the American economy. AOL and IMDb both highlighted Colbert’s flair for satirical analysis, with sharp jabs at Trump’s strategies regarding tariffs and financial markets.
On social media, his presence remains strong. A Sunday Sitdown interview with Willie Geist, featured by TODAY on Instagram, saw Colbert discuss his public role in conversations about grief and emotional healing. Another widely shared Today Show post had Colbert reflecting on adapting to his true self as The Late Show host, which struck a chord with fans for its candor.
While the show enjoys the final stretch of its long run, Colbert’s pivots—both comedic and candid—are making just as many headlines as his relentless late-night lampooning. For longtime watchers, it’s a bittersweet transition, and all eyes are on what this master of satire will take on next.
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