Colbert’s Late Show Lineup Week of December 2: From Bond to Broadway

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Stephen Colbert’s Late Show has a packed week ahead, offering viewers a diverse mix of guests from the worlds of film, music, and television. Starting Monday, December 2, Daniel Craig, the former James Bond, trades his shaken-not-stirred martini for a helmet and fatigues as he discusses his upcoming portrayal of Sgt. Rock in the DC Universe. Following Craig is Auli’i Cravalho, the voice of Moana, who will be sharing insights into her career trajectory including her latest role in the stage version of Cabaret as well as her advocacy work for Maui’s reconstruction.

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Tuesday, December 3, sees the multi-talented Selena Gomez gracing the stage. Gomez, known for her singing, acting, and producing endeavors, will be discussing a range of projects, including a biopic about the iconic Linda Ronstadt and the “Wizards of Waverly Place” reboot.

Wednesday, December 4, brings a double dose of charisma with TV hosts Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen joining Colbert. Adding to the evening’s entertainment, rapper Doechii is set to perform.

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Thursday, December 5, features the comedic talents of Kate McKinnon alongside actor Peter Sarsgaard. Musical accompaniment for the evening will be provided by Ben Folds, who will be jamming with Louis Cato and the Late Show Band.

The Late Show airs Monday through Friday at 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT on CBS and is available to stream on Paramount+.

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