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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Legacy: Viral Moments, A-List Guests, and the Looming Finale

Stephen Colbert's Late Show Legacy: Viral Moments, A-List Guests, and the Looming Finale

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Stephen Colbert has been all over the headlines this past week, proving once again he’s the undisputed king of topical late night—if only for a little longer. Public attention hit a fresh peak when rumors about the upcoming end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert swirled, reignited recently after CBS reminded everyone that, come May 2026, Colbert will sign off and the legendary franchise will be put to bed after 33 years. CBS insists the decision is financial, citing rising production costs and the shifting economics of late night, while also emphasizing Colbert’s dominant nine-year run as the number one show. Still, Colbert did little to quiet political speculation, telling outlets like Nerdist that “reasonable” people can guess there were other factors—his sharp satire and willingness to needle powerful figures, the old late-night tradition—though he stressed the official word is purely business.

The show itself has been busier than ever. This past week featured a steady parade of A-listers. On Wednesday, November 5th, Colbert welcomed Tiffany Haddish and Gary Cole, bringing his trademark mix of warmth and wit. The next night, Thursday, November 6th, he hosted Sydney Sweeney, while rock icon Patti Smith graced the stage both for a poignant interview and a stirring performance of “Peaceable Kingdom,” after which filmmaker Guillermo del Toro made a surprise appearance. The star power extended further—First Lady Michelle Obama and Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant were also guests this week, just after appearances from Tom Hanks and soul icon Mavis Staples earlier in the week.

If you’re following the broader conversation, Colbert’s wry take on current news has also gone viral: in his November 7th monologue, he skewered airline cutbacks, a bizarre new FIFA “peace” prize, and the spectacle of Dr. Oz helping former President Trump launch a nationwide weight loss challenge, quipping on-air and sparking waves on X and Instagram. As for business activities, there have been no new startup launches or book deals reported this week, but he is still attached as producer to several CBS properties, including “After Midnight” and the upcoming fantasy adaptation “Chronicles of Amber.”

Social media chatter remains lively, with viral clips circulating from recent monologues and Colbert’s sympathetic moment during a live scare on set—showing his quick humor even in real-life emergencies. Meanwhile, his fans and critics are all weighing in on what comes next, after Colbert teasing in recent interviews that he’ll keep “creating things,” hinting at a possible post-talk show move to podcasting or producing. For now, the countdown to his Late Show finale only adds urgency and nostalgia to every one of his headline-making nights.

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