When SpongeBob’s beloved pet snail Gary goes missing, a path of clues leads SpongeBob and Patrick to the powerful King Poseidon, who has Gary held captive in the Lost City of Atlantic City.
James Corden welcomes Ben Schwartz to the show for the 10th time, and Ben is over the moon to celebrate such an occasion. As they go through all the memories, things start to go off the rails when Ben has a few simple questions for James. And just when things are smoothed over with the 'Flora & Ulysses' star, the tables turn...
James Corden connects with the GRAMMY-nominated JP Saxe who tells James how he came to collaborate with Maren Morris on 'Line By Line' - and they share a special performance for the show.
James Corden connects with Jamie Dornan and learns he's been living with (and raising) an incredible motivational force: his 7-year-old daughter who makes and posts signs around their home.
James Corden welcomes Kelly Marie Tran to Stage 56 and asks her about starring in 'Raya and the Last Dragon' after growing up with a Disney obsession (as proven by her still in-tact childhood room). And Kelly tells James how her parents didn't really grasp the gravity of her 'Star Wars' role as Rose Tico - he's not much of a sci-fi guy.
Now that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are settled into Southern California, James Corden thought it was time to show his friend Prince Harry the sights.
After Jodie talks about the changes that come with sending her children off to college, she admits to James she often fantasizes about leaving the film industry and redefining herself as a barista.
James asks the 'Searching for Italy' host if he's aware that scores of women profess their desires for him in graphic ways on Twitter, sharing a few of the lighter examples.
James Corden welcomes 'Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar' stars Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo who both have their hands full with children at home, and Kristen shares how a trip to the curb can feel miles away. And James asks the two about their humble beginnings as extras in projects like 'Judging Amy' and '8mm.'
From The Late Late Show's virtual greenroom, Phoebe Bridgers reads some funny and surreal dreams about her that people have posted to Twitter. After she delivers a spoken word version of Avril Lavigne's 'Complicated', Phoebe shares how any nightmare would still be better than 2020.
James Corden connects with Mila Kunis, fresh off her Super Bowl commercial with Shaggy, who definitely goes by Shaggy 24/7. And James asks Mila about her and husband Ashton Kutcher's decision to do a dry January -- obviously they planned it not anticipating an insurrection of the United States Capitol. And Mila looks back on her various odd jobs, including a long run as a child laborer for her mother.
James Corden welcomes GRAMMY-nominated musician Madison Cunningham who shares what she's looking forward to returning to and what inspired her hit song 'Broken Harvest,' for which she shares a special performance.
James Corden welcomes Noah Centineo to Stage 56 and they dive right in to what to do with Noah's hair, and that something is the man bun. After, Noah talks about getting his tonsils out during his quarantine but not being allowed to keep them post-op. And the 'To All the Boys: Always and Forever' star tells James about the time he conquered the Hollywood sign with his buddies, one of whom he saved from a big fall.
James Corden connects with 'The Great' star Elle Fanning, who tells James how her and the cast learned about their Golden Globe nominations. And James asks Elle about growing up performing with her sister and her unusual hobby of collecting wishbones.
After Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek talk about their new film 'Bliss,' which has a plot about navigating reality, James asks the two of them if they believe we're in a simulation.
Late Late Show guest Michael Kiwanuka shares a special performance of his song 'Solid Ground' filmed in the location Michael performed for the first time ever.