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Colbert Feels 'Late Show' Finale Sinking In
28 Jan
Summary
- Stephen Colbert confirmed his show has four months left.
- He expressed sadness about leaving his loyal crew.
- The final episode of The Late Show will air May 21.

Stephen Colbert has acknowledged that the cancellation of "The Late Show" is becoming a tangible reality, with CBS confirming the program's final air date. Appearing on "Late Night with Seth Meyers," Colbert confessed that the impending finale is beginning to feel real, noting that only about four months remain.
Colbert expressed that while he enjoys producing the show, his primary sentiment revolves around the people he works with. He specifically mentioned long-standing colleagues, emphasizing the deep connections forged over years of collaboration, and admitted he is "not thrilled" about the impending separation.
Despite the bittersweet emotions, Colbert aims to maintain a positive outlook, expressing gratitude for his tenure and the opportunity to use his platform. The final episode of "The Late Show" is set to air on May 21. Earlier, CBS had announced the show's conclusion, a decision reportedly driven by financial considerations rather than Colbert's departure from the network.
Colbert reassured viewers that this is not a replacement situation but a complete cessation of the program. He conveyed his gratitude to CBS for the opportunity and to the audience for their nightly support. "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS.




