James Corden welcomes new LA Galaxy striker Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez to the show, and asks him about the origin of his nickname and his arrival to Los Angeles, where he will compete in Major League Soccer for the first time in his career. And Chicharito has a message for the fans, and his new opponents.
James asks Usher about a throwback Thursday photo he recently posted, and learned the picture was the first time he had worn slacks in his life. And after, Usher shares he knew very early on he was destined for the iconic career he's had as an entertainer. And Alison Pill tells James she also found her aspirations to act at a young age.
After James asks Alison Pill about her role in 'Them: Covenant' and bouncing between her role on that show and 'Star Trek: Picard,' Usher talks about how in some countries it's more difficult to make it rain. And after, Reggie Watts has a deep question about our individual states of consciousness.
James Corden feels compelled to compliment Martin Freeman for his unwavering strong fashion sense, and the two explain the terms mod and ragamuffin to Pete Holmes. After, Martin admits that he went through a phase in his youth where his threads reflected the rap music he was obsessed with, and how Eminem may have nicked a trend or two.
Stand-up comedian Rob Haze performs jokes about the completely useless information we're told as kids, like how our bodies are 70% water and that George Washington had wooden teeth.
James asks Iliza Schlesinger and Mark Wahlberg what it was like filming with Post Malone who makes his acting debut in their film 'Spenser Confidential,' and if the formerly-tatted Wahlberg had any advice for his heavily tattooed costar.
Twin brothers Jack and Benny Lipson, aka the critically acclaimed jackbenny, presented And on the 366th Day at the Luckman Fine Arts Complex Intimate Theatre on Saturday, February 29, at 8pm. The show featured the fiery powerhouse singer Bella Hicks, vintage songstress Nina Herzog, Baritone Bombshell Jonnie Reinhart, guitarist John Schroeder, and musical theatre icon Valerie Perri.
Stand-up comedian Doug Smith performs jokes about being a stay-at-home father of a 4-year-old, why twins were his biggest fear, and memories of being left alone as a child in his mom's car.
Alison Brie tells James about the time her 16-year-old self fainted at a Beastie Boys concert and how the venue's security was convinced she was high on drugs.
James asks Will Forte to give him the pluses and minuses of some of the wild hairstyles he has sported in recent years, including a half-shaved head-and-beard combo.
When James asks Dave Bautista about the time he spent in the wilderness with survivalist Bear Grylls, Dave recalls how Bear taught him how to use urine to start a fire.
Cedric the Entertainer explains some of the trials and tribulations of owning two little dogs and how he almost had to make a very tough $7000 decision.
After James asks Mo Rocca about his start in showbiz touring Southeast Asia in the musical 'Grease,' Mo then recalls his time working as a rollerskating waiter. Seriously.
James Corden hits the carpool lane with international superstars BTS to sing songs off their new album 'Map of the Soul: 7' and cover Bruno Mars' a?oeFinesse (Remix) (feat. Cardi B)' and a?oeCirclesa?oe by Post Malone, before finally taking a detour to a PLYOJAM dance class where James attempts to convince V, Jungkook, Jimin, RM, Jin, SUGA and J-Hope he's got good enough moves to become the 8th member of BTS.
James is surprised to learn that before her big break, Christina Hendricks was the hand model featured on the iconic poster for the 1999 film 'American Beauty.'