“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Loads Up on Star Power for a Week of Late-Night Laughs

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Another week, another batch of famous faces hitting the late-night circuit. “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” is no exception, rolling out the red carpet for a diverse lineup of guests from Monday, January 20, 2025, through Thursday, January 23, 2025. If you’re looking for a reason to stay up past your bedtime, this might just be it.

Kicking things off on Monday is Don Cheadle, presumably to talk about his action flick “Unstoppable.” Joining him is comedian Leanne Morgan, fresh off her Netflix special “You’re Cordially Invited.” Capping off the evening is musical guest Pete Yorn, providing the soundtrack to your late-night snack.

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Tuesday sees a slightly more eclectic mix, with actor Sterling K. Brown sharing the stage with Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum. The soundtrack that night is courtesy of The Milk Carton Kids and Vera Sola – because nothing says “late-night talk show” like indie folk.

Wednesday brings us Jesse Eisenberg and Danielle Deadwyler. Eisenberg’s there for his movie “A Real Pain,” while Deadwyler promotes “The Piano Lesson.” Musical act Larkin Poe rounds out the evening.

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Finally, Thursday’s episode features James Marsden, ostensibly to discuss his role in “Paradise.”

While Sterling K. Brown will appear on Tuesday’s episode, he too will be discussing the movie “Paradise”

This week’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” seems like it’s aiming for something for everyone, mixing Hollywood heavy hitters with sports stars and a dash of musical variety.

“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. EST on ABC.

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