James welcomes his guests Annette Bening and Elle Fanning, who have known each other since Elle was 13 and they worked together on 'Ginger and Rosa,' a film where Elle had her actual first kiss. And James attempts to work his way into a seat at Annette and husband Warren Beatty's 28th anniversary dinner.
James welcomes his guests Norman Reedus and Liv Tyler, who could have had an amazing rom com story long ago, and when James compliments Norman's level of manliness he asks him if he's encountered anything that scares him, and Norman admits he was a bit terrified when he had to roller skate for his show 'Ride with Norman Reedus.'
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.'
James “Murr” Murray, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano of “Impractical Jokers” on TruTV sit down with Hoda and Jenna to talk about “Impractical Jokers: The Movie.” They also play a silly game of “Would You Rather.”
James Corden and his guest June Diane Raphael have children the same age, so James takes the opportunity to ask her for some tips on how to keep them busy around Los Angeles, and June tells him where not to go: an amusement park, where she recently purchased two fart guns for her children. And James explains the one silver lining of fart guns in the home.
James asks Patrick Stewart about his professional ambitions before pursuing the stage in full, and Patrick recalls when he was 15-years-old and got a job writing for a weekly community newspaper. It's a job he didn't keep too long, as he took quite a few liberties when it came to actually reporting the news.
James Marsden, who stars opposite Jim Carrey in 'Sonic the Hedgehog,' is excited about the return of 'Westworld' but can't tell huge fan Stephen Colbert anything about the show's new season.
James asks his guest Will Arnett about the volume of voiceover work he gets thanks to his unmistakable pipes, specifically about some of the stranger products Will has had to read for in his career, including a potato chip that could lead to some unwanted leakage. And James asks Aaron Paul about how he survived a makeup process he underwent for a project that may or may not be 'Westworld.'
James asks Ashton Kutcher about Punk'd coming back with Chance the Rapper as host, and while Ashton doesn't have a role in the new show, he does have a very big idea on how he would punk Billie Eilish.
James asks Caitriona Balfe about her film 'Ford v Ferrari' and her own experiences with driving in California, and learns that she's actually been cited as one of the worst drivers in the state. And Sting recalls getting a speeding ticket in England one night and why he didn't bother to fight...the police.
James Corden welcomes stand-up comedian Demetri Martin who is gearing up to do tour dates this spring, but unfortunately can't tell you when and where he'll be -- he must stick to the jokes he was booked to perform.