Stephen Colbert Shocks Fans with Future Plans in Emotional Conversation with Jimmy Fallon
In a heartfelt and revealing conversation on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon welcomed fellow late-night host and longtime friend Stephen Colbert as a guest, marking one of their most emotional on-air exchanges to date. The appearance came shortly after Colbert’s stunning announcement that he would be stepping down as host of The Late Show in May 2026. What started as a friendly conversation about the future quickly turned into a moment that left audiences across the country shocked.
Colbert, who has led The Late Show with Stephen Colbert since 2015, confirmed that not only would he be leaving the show—but the show itself would come to an end. “There will be no successor,” Colbert said, pausing as the live audience gasped. “CBS has decided to sunset The Late Show entirely.” Fallon, visibly stunned, echoed the sentiments of many viewers. “I thought we’d be doing this together for years to come,” he said, shaking his head in disbelief.
The decision reportedly stems from broader corporate restructuring at CBS’s parent company, Paramount Global. While CBS insists the move is strictly financial, Colbert hinted at deeper political and cultural forces. Referring to a controversial $16 million legal settlement between Paramount and former President Donald Trump, Colbert called it “a corporate bribe” and added, “If I only have 10 months left, the gloves are off.”
The emotional gravity of the announcement was matched by a few lighter moments. Fallon praised Colbert’s legacy as a “sharp, fearless, and necessary voice” in late-night television, while Colbert, ever the satirist, joked about finally getting more sleep. The two shared memories from their early careers and discussed the ever-changing landscape of television in a streaming-dominated era.
Colbert also dropped hints about his future beyond late-night. When Fallon asked what might be next, Colbert mentioned he was exploring podcasting. “There’s freedom in the format,” he said. “And maybe I’ll do something with my wife. She’s much funnier than I am anyway.” Earlier this month, Colbert appeared on the Las Culturistas podcast, where hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers jokingly dubbed him “Best Future Podcaster.”
He also revealed he had recently filmed a guest role on the CBS legal drama Elsbeth, playing a fictional late-night host named Scotty Bristol. The cameo, though planned months in advance, now feels like a symbolic farewell to the format he helped redefine.
While the announcement of Colbert’s departure and the cancellation of The Late Show caught many off guard, it also sparked a wave of tributes from fellow comedians and media personalities. Fallon’s conversation with Colbert captured the bittersweet reality of an era ending—but also the hopeful possibility of reinvention.
“I’m not done,” Colbert said with a smile. “I’m just getting started… somewhere else.”