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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Cancelled: What's Next for the Iconic Host?

Stephen Colbert's Late Show Cancelled: What's Next for the Iconic Host?

Update: 2025-09-28
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Stephen Colbert remains one of the most prominent figures in late-night television as the host of The Late Show on CBS, but recent developments have placed him at the center of industry headlines. According to Marketplace, CBS and Paramount have decided to cancel The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, a bombshell move that will end Colbert’s celebrated tenure sometime next year. While some insiders speculate the cancellation relates to Paramount’s planned merger with Skydance and the ongoing regulatory drama, Paramount insists that financial difficulties, especially the high production costs of more than $100 million a year, are the main driver. Colbert himself has not made public statements about his future plans, but media analysts are already floating the possibility that he might pivot to his own direct-to-consumer streaming platform or adopt podcast-style formats similar to what Conan O’Brien has done.

Colbert continues to generate major buzz on air, welcoming an impressive guest lineup this past week. On September 25, Jeremy Strong and Carrie Preston joined him for lively segments that trended on social media, while recent shows have featured a parade of heavy hitters: Senator Chris Murphy, singer Lainey Wilson, Governor Gavin Newsom, Priscilla Presley, Scarlett Johansson, and Senator Mark Kelly. CBS Press Express has revealed upcoming shows will be packed with star power, including new appearances by Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Kimmel, Sam Smith, Julia Roberts, and Lady Gaga.

There was a flurry of social media speculation this weekend following a viral post hinting Colbert might be considering a major announcement during an October broadcast, but at present nothing has been officially confirmed. He remains active promoting the daily Late Show Pod Show, which just snagged a Webby Award and continues to climb in audio streaming charts. Entertainment sites like Deadline and TheWrap have highlighted Colbert’s recent cameo on CBS’s Elsbeth, reuniting with Amy Sedaris, underscoring his reach beyond the late-night format.

Business-wise, Colbert’s co-authored family cookbook "Does This Taste Funny?" continues to make waves, appearing on best-seller lists and sparking renewed interest in his longstanding collaborations with his wife Evie. Full episodes and guest segments continue to roll out on Paramount+, keeping fans engaged despite the news of the show’s end. Ultimately, while cancellation is the headline grabbing the most attention, Colbert’s camp is staying mum on his next chapter. Industry watchers argue the icon’s adaptability and devoted fanbase may still write a surprising next act for Stephen Colbert.

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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Cancelled: What's Next for the Iconic Host?

Stephen Colbert's Late Show Cancelled: What's Next for the Iconic Host?

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