On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, host James Corden welcomed Martin Short and Will Arnett to help him transform the classic films Goodfellas, The Revenant and Gladiator into edgy musicals.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James asked guests Will Arnett and Martin Short about the presidential race and asks Will about a photo showing him and Donald Trump celebrating at a hockey game.
On LATE LATE, James asks Mark and Jay Duplass about working together making projects and how they decide who is going to take the lead on any given day.
On LATE LATE SHOW, James says goodbye to things he feels have dominated the holiday landscape recently and welcomes back things we've neglected, like the fun version of Donald Trump.
James Corden catches up on the latest political headlines, including Bernie Sanders' 'ghetto' and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's endorsement of Gov. John Kasich on LATE LATE.
On LATE LATE, After James Corden finds his desk modified with a treadmill as a gift from Reggie, he quickly learns running while hosting a show isn't going to work long term.
On LATE LATE SHOW, After talking to Will Forte and Gerard Butler about pranks on their sets, Gerard recalls the time he thought his aunt died at a premiere (she didn't).
On the LATE LATE SHOW, James asks Will Forte about the experience of living with Val Kilmer for a few months, and Will talks about the one thing that went bizarrely wrong.
On the LATE LATE SHOW, James asks 'The Last Man on Earth' star Will Forte about his own chances at survival faced with his character's situation and Will shares why poison oak would do him in.