Stephen Colbert Revealed The Person He’d Love To Interview Before The Late Show Ends: ‘I’ve Got Nine Months Left…’

Stephen Colbert has several years remaining on The Late Show, but landing an interview with the Pope – even a hypothetical Pope Leo XIV – would require significant coordination, given how busy the Pope likely is. He’s been wanting to interview the head of the Catholic Church for a while now. In a recent interview with GQ, he discussed people he’d like to interview but hasn’t yet had the opportunity, and the Pope was among them.

All American Season 8: Shocking CW Release Update Revealed

The CW has announced its midseason premiere dates, but unfortunately, “All American” isn’t scheduled to return this winter. While several other shows are coming soon, including season 3 of “Wild Cards,” game shows “Scrabble” and “Trivial Pursuit,” and “Police 24/7,” “All American” wasn’t included in the list of returning programs.

March 1 Will Be an Amazing Day for Yellowstone Fans

The world of Yellowstone is expanding with shows like The Dutton Ranch, which follows Beth and Rip, and a new series starring Michelle Pfeiffer called The Madison. But Y: Marshals is gaining a lot of traction, which gives it an advantage as Yellowstone prepares to premiere on a major television network – a first for the franchise.

These Two Deleted Godfather Scenes Answer One of the Franchise’s Most Burning Questions

It seems puzzling that Kay would return to Michael after he married someone else while still with her, and equally strange that Michael went back to Kay after his first wife, Apollonia, died. While some believe they reunited and married out of convenience – Michael wanting children and Kay needing financial support – the true reason is actually quite straightforward, and can be found in two scenes that were cut from the original movie.

Ice Spice’s SpongeBob Song Should Win an Oscar

The new movie, The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, comes out on Christmas, but we got to hear Ice Spice’s song for it a month early! Both the movie and the song are about SpongeBob trying to prove he’s capable and brave – strong enough for a huge roller coaster or a deep-sea adventure. Often, when popular artists create songs for kids’ movies, the results feel a little flat, like they’re just going through the motions. But Ice Spice’s gentle delivery actually fits perfectly with the song’s theme, “Big Guy.” She doesn’t try to overdo it or act like she’s the star; she simply repeats that SpongeBob is, in fact, a big guy who wears pants, and that’s that!

McDonald’s launches new Mayo Chicken Happy Meal alongside Elf On The Shelf toys

As a big McDonald’s fan, I always look forward to their holiday stuff! It’s become a tradition for them to do something special each year, like partnering with toy brands or releasing limited-edition packaging. This new launch is just the latest example of that, and I’m excited to see what they’ve come up with this time!

The Last Airbender’s New Film May Have Revealed The Adult Aang

The creator shared a photo on Instagram of a t-shirt they received as a crew member of the movie. The shirt features an older design of one of the characters. They explained they were happy to have been involved, even though they joined the production near the end. The caption read, “My crew t-shirt just arrived. Only joined at the end of the production, but still happy I was a part of it.”

Oscar Wilde’s Guide to Crypto Chaos: A Chair’s Wild Ride 🎩💸

On Wednesday, Selig faced lawmakers with the enthusiasm of a man explaining quantum physics to a goldfish. Questions about conflicts of interest? Trivial! Policy views? Merely a footnote in his memoir. Experience? Well, he’s mastered the art of advising digital asset companies-assuming advising means “nodding solemnly while sipping overpriced coffee.” ☕

Repbulicans are trying to „sneak” another AI moratorium that would prevent states from regulating the growing industry

Artificial intelligence is generating a lot of debate right now. Recent reports revealed that AI-powered children’s toys could potentially give dangerous instructions, like how to light matches. Google’s CEO has even compared the current excitement around AI to the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, suggesting a potential crash could impact every company. Beyond that, the use of AI in creative fields, such as video games, is also causing discussion. Popular games like ARC Raiders and Dispatch are exploring different ways to incorporate AI into their gameplay.