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 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.
James Corden connects with Kal Penn who is now looking for someone to drag him around the New York snow on a sled. James asks the 'Clarice' star about the significance of someone with South Asian descent becoming the Vice President of the United States. And Kal talks about his vision for Harold & Kumar to one day visit space, a place he once dreamed of visiting as an astronaut until 10th grade.
James Corden connects with Naomi Watts who is gutting out the blizzard in New York, a place she isn't recognized as much as you'd think. And James asks what possessed the 'Penguin Bloom' star talks about the experience of moving from the UK to Australia at 14 years old.
James Corden connects with Viggo Mortensen who is in Spain, where he has been able to safely enjoy trips to the movie theater. After, James asks Viggo about his career before his breakout role as Aragon in 'The Lord of The Rings' and Viggo shares how he relied on naps in the audition waiting room to control his nerves. And the 'Falling' writer, director and star talks about the motivation behind the film's story.
James Corden connects with Adam Devine from his home in Orange County, a place he dreamed of living from the first time saw it on screen growing up in Nebraska. James asks Adam about becoming a real boat captain, and Adam admits he may have needed a bit more instruction before earning his title. And James plays a small prank on the 'This Is Important' host.
James Corden connects with Jared Leto who has been out in the Nevada wilderness climbing with close friend and 'Free Solo' star Alex Honnold, and yes they've had some scary moments on their journeys.
James Corden welcomes master magicians and 'Fool Us' stars Penn & Teller, and James finds Teller giving Penn a tattoo in blood. After Teller's work is done, James must pick a random card from a set -- will it match Penn's new artwork?
James Corden connects with Anthony Mackie who once ran his own record label in his native New Orleans and Anthony explains Bounce music to James. And James pushes the 'Outside the Wire' star about the rumors he's set to take over the Captain America role in the Marvel Universe. And James asks Anthony about meeting Will Smith, which came with an accidental punch to the jaw before they became friends.
James Corden connects with filmmaker and activist Michael Moore who expresses joy for the Senate run-off result in Georgia before sharing his thoughts on the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, including why impeaching Donald Trump despite the end of his presidency is important. And Michael shares his thoughts on the merits of the United States adopting more political parties to broaden representation, as is the case in nations like the United Kingdom and Canada.
James Corden connects with Andie MacDowell who is sporting a badass quarantine look when she isn't traveling covered in a plastic bag for safety precautions. And the 'No Man's Land' shares some potentially very wild plans with her girlfriends once quarantine is over.
James Corden connects with his friend Paul Bettany who shares what he dreams of doing once we're out of the pandemic. After, the 'WandaVision' star shares the non-romantic reason he wanted to get married on New Year's Day.
James Corden connects with Lennie James, and James asks Lennie about his start in the creative arts, and Lennie shares he followed a girl into an audition and wrote his first play at 16 on a bet. And James asks Lennie about the work that went into creating the series 'Save Me,' including the challenge of researching a topic as delicate as child trafficking.
James connects with Sarah Corcoran and Pamela Connolly from the Irish rock group Pillow Queens to discuss their debut album 'In Waiting' which James declares one of the best of 2020. Then, Sarah and Pam share a special performance of their song 'Liffey.'
James checks in with fellow Broadway alum Annaleigh Ashford who is currently starring on the CBS sitcom 'B Positive' and the two chat about Annaleigh's recent move to LA, her lack of athletic prowess and why she may still owe Blockbuster a new copy of 'All That Jazz.'
James Corden connects with comedian and author Jim Gaffigan on a strange day in the United States, and the two talk about the challenge of explaining an attempted coup and everything that lead up to it to their children, and Jim shares how he's capturing it in the style of a children's book. And the 'Linoleum' star shares how he's waiting to see more courage from public servants.
James Corden connects with James Marsden who moved from Los Angeles to Austin, Texas at the start of the pandemic. James asks 'The Stand' star about his start in Los Angeles and how he learned turning down parts can sometimes be advantageous, and James admits he probably shouldn't have turned down a role in 'Magic Mike.'
Last night on The Late Late Show, James Corden connected with Tim Minchin.
The singer/songwriter talked about how he is safe in the Australian forest with the cicadas -- a species humans may have a lot in common with once the COVID-19 pandemic has been solved.