‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’ Week of June 2 Lines Up George Clooney, Dakota Johnson, Questlove & Benicio Del Toro

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Late Night With Seth Meyers is loading up for the week of June 2 with a sharp guest roster that leans into awards-season contenders, buzzy streaming titles, and high-wattage talent. NBC is keeping its late-night slate competitive with a mix of film push, stage crossovers, and comedy world check-ins.

George Clooney headlines Monday, June 2, plugging the stage-to-screen return of Good Night, and Good Luck, which he’s producing. He’s joined by Jennifer Simard and Christopher Sieber from Broadway’s Death Becomes Her, part of a calculated play to keep Meyers’ late slot aligned with NYC theater traffic.

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Tuesday goes more offbeat, with Shane Gillis and Steve Gerben from Tires, Netflix’s lo-fi comedy breakout, plus Ben Wang (fronting Sony’s rebooted Karate Kid: Legends) and writer Maria Reva, whose book Endling is beginning to attract adaptation chatter.

Wednesday brings in Benicio Del Toro for Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme, alongside Stephen Graham, whose Netflix series Adolescence is busy smashing records.

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Then on Thursday, Dakota Johnson returns to Meyers to hype Materialists, and Questlove stops by to tee up Peacock’s Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music—a synergistic nod to NBC’s broader archival push and a bid for music doc real estate in the streamer’s catalog.

Late Night With Seth Meyers airs Monday through Thursday in late night on NBC.

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