In a recent episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” the host and his guests took a lighthearted and entertaining approach to discussing various topics. With jokes, banter, and a few surprises, this talk show episode kept viewers engaged from start to finish.
One of the highlights of the episode was when James Corden and his sidekick Rob began discussing the milestone of reaching 1,200 shows. Corden humorously acknowledged that they had come in too early with their celebration, but then revealed that they only had 12 shows left after that episode. This revelation evoked a mix of emotions as Corden shared the news of their impending final episode on April 27th, which will air in prime time.
The topic of the prime time special became the center of attention. Corden hinted at the exciting lineup of guests, which includes none other than Tom Cruise. The actor has had numerous memorable appearances on the show, with Corden and Cruise even jumping out of an airplane together. Their on-screen chemistry and outrageous stunts have become a highlight of the show, and fans can’t wait to see what they have in store for the primetime special.
Aside from the impending finale and the star-studded special, Corden and his guests also discussed their recent Easter celebrations. Corden playfully teased his sidekick Reggie about his adventures in London. They also engaged in a playful debate about whether ham is a traditional Easter meal, with Corden asserting that it indeed is.
The conversation then turned to current events, with a humorous take on the Pentagon’s leakage of classified documents and the annual White House Easter egg roll. Corden didn’t miss the opportunity to comment on the new White House Easter Bunny, joking about its selection and its potential implications for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Even former President Donald Trump made an appearance in the episode, attending a UFC Fight Night in Miami and sparking discussions about his post-presidential activities.
The episode also touched on other amusing news, such as fans being ejected from a live theater performance for loudly singing along to “I Will Always Love You,” and Billy McFarland, the creator of the infamous Fyre Festival, tweeting about a potential sequel.
Overall, this episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden” was filled with laughter, surprises, and intriguing conversations. Viewers can’t help but look forward to the remaining shows and the highly anticipated prime time special. With its star-studded guest list and Corden’s signature charm, the finale promises to be a memorable and emotional event for fans of the talk show.