Stephen Colbert Says He Made ‘The Late Show’ More Political
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Stephen Colbert doesn’t think the Iran war is ending anytime soon, and he turned that prediction into a bit. On The Late Show, Colbert joked that the conflict could outlast his own tenure, which is set to end May 21 following CBS’s decision to cancel the show in 2025.
Much has been said about Stephen Colbert’s May 21 curtain call on The Late Show. In fact, Colbert often jokes about it on air. But with less than a month to go, the late-night host sat down with the New York Times for a more serious assessment of the show’s finale.
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Stephen Colbert Offloads Iran War Jokes to Jimmy Kimmel as Final Show Nears: 'Enjoy, Buddy!' | Video
Stephen Colbert drew attention to his looming end date during Wednesday's monologue, as he chose to offload some of his Iran war material to his fellow late night star, Jimmy Kimmel. The bit came about during the start of Wednesday night's "The Late Show,
Because it seems likely to last way past the last Late Show.
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