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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Bombshell: CBS Cancellation, Trump Feud, and What's Next for the Late Night King

Stephen Colbert's Late Show Bombshell: CBS Cancellation, Trump Feud, and What's Next for the Late Night King

Update: 2025-08-13
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Stephen Colbert is once again at the center of late-night and entertainment headlines, after the announcement that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will conclude its run after ten seasons, a major decision attributed to financial pressures within CBS and Paramount. Colbert made the revelation personally to his viewers in an emotional opening monologue on July 17 at the Ed Sullivan Theater, explaining that come May 2026, not only would his tenure end, but CBS would retire The Late Show franchise entirely. He expressed deep gratitude for his team—the 200 staff he calls a daily creative family—and for the fans who have maintained the show as the number-one broadcast in late night nine years running. CBS, for its part, was quick to affirm their admiration for Colbert and clarified that "this is purely a financial decision" unrelated to ratings or content.

Since the news, Colbert has responded with both characteristic wit and edge, refusing to temper his barbs, especially against President Donald Trump, who wasted no time in celebrating Colbert’s cancellation across social media. Colbert fired back with a blunt retort that trended across platforms, further stoking online debates about the political climate in late-night TV and, some speculate, the real motivations behind the network’s decision.

Meanwhile, he’s on a customary summer hiatus, with reruns airing and all-new episodes expected to return September 2. Fans can revisit recent shows featuring star guests like George Clooney, David Oyelowo, Finn Wolfhard, Alan Cumming, Bernie Sanders, John Oliver, Bad Bunny, and Leanne Morgan. The July 21 week delivered record ratings—the highest weekly share since Colbert took over—proving the cancellation is having no immediate impact on viewer enthusiasm. Interestingly, speculation swirls around Colbert’s post-Late Show future; on August 7, he jokingly solicited job offers from Netflix and Amazon during the broadcast, hinting he’s far from finished with television.

Just before the break, Colbert highlighted front-page oddities—a Danish zoo seeking unwanted pets, ice cream made from breast milk, and a WNBA baby’s first steps—ensuring his signature deeply satirical tone stays fresh. On The Late Show’s social platforms, the host is rallying fan support with clips and retorts that routinely go viral, echoing both his political irreverence and comedic innovation.

Colbert’s tenacity and the swift cultural response underline this as a truly defining moment in his already storied career, making the next chapter in his professional life highly anticipated among fans, critics, and streaming giants alike.

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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Bombshell: CBS Cancellation, Trump Feud, and What's Next for the Late Night King

Stephen Colbert's Late Show Bombshell: CBS Cancellation, Trump Feud, and What's Next for the Late Night King

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