After explaining why she had a Star Wars-themed sweet potato instead of a slice of cake for her recent birthday, Helen Hunt invites James and his family to accompany her to a screening of The Rise of Skywalker this coming Christmas. There's just one problem with that...
The Late Late Show's James Corden asks his guests Beth Behrs (American) and Sam Claflin (British) to play a game in which 5 strangers are brought out in a lineup, and they must guess whether each person is from the United States or the United Kingdom.
This Memorial Day weekend, SpongeBob SquarePants, his best friend Patrick Star and the rest of the gang from Bikini Bottom hit the big screen in the first-ever all CGI SpongeBob motion picture event. After SpongeBob's beloved pet snail Gary is snail-napped, he and Patrick embark on an epic adventure to The Lost City of Atlantic City to bring Gary home. As they navigate the delights and dangers on this perilous and hilarious rescue mission, SpongeBob and his pals prove there's nothing stronger than the power of friendship.
Big Bird, Elmo, Grover, The Count, Oscar The Grouch, Cookie Monster, Bert and Abby Cadabby sing a special Late Late Show version of Sunny Days (the classic Sesame Street theme song) while searching for James Corden. But before they can find the late night host, the Sesame Street characters stop to play a quick game of The Price Is Right and derail a taping of The Bold & The Beautiful with Denise Richards and Jacqueline Wood.
When Wiz Khalifa tells James that marijuana is a critical part of his successful gym routine, Zach Woods admits he's never consumed cannabis, but got into a rather awkward Airbnb situation with his girlfriend and a bottle of THC-infused lubricant.
James asks Wiz Khalifa about his son's stellar Pennywise costume for Halloween and learns that the fearless 6-year-old has seen both of the newer 'It' movies.
With a rare two free hours on his hands, James Corden calls 'See' star Jason Momoa to see if he's free for a hang. But when Jason shows up with a pair of vintage motorcycles and plans to do archery and whip training, James has to dig deep to prove he can hang as Jason Momoa's side piece.
James asks Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton about their new book, 'The Book of Gutsy Women,' and learns that Hillary grew up with aspiratiouns to be an astronaut -- something she learned wasn't possible for women when she was a child. And Chelsea recalls meeting the most famous female astronaut, Sally Ride, at Space Camp in her youth. After, James asks Hillary about a photo of her in a Dolly Parton costume.
James asks former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about her experience debating Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential debates, and what advice she has for any future democrat who might debate him for the 2020 vote. And Hillary tells James she has been in contact with a few presidential hopefuls who have reached out for advice.
Stand-up comedian Chris Garcia performs for the Stage 56 audience, sharing his experience of being the first-born American citizen in his family, and what happened when his wife, who doesn't speak Spanish, to introduce the language into their love life.
James welcomes his guests Natasha Lyonne and Jessica Biel, who met over 15 years ago acting in 'Blade: Trinity' together. After James learns what they thought of each other meeting all those years ago, Natasha tells James how she feels she left a little to be desired with her role as a blind scientist -- a far cry from the vampire slayer Jessica portrayed.
James welcomes his guests Alfre Woodard and Jason Momoa, who share opposite stances on Halloween. And James quickly takes Alfre's anti-Halloween side, showcasing some of the costumes his staff wore today, including his director really going for it.
James asks Jason Momoa about his start in acting, and how he almost quit before making it big. And Jason recalls a job he worked at a club -- not as a bouncer, but the guy who had to keep people quiet as they came outside after last call. Or as James phrases it, an elevated librarian.
Broadway star Anthony Ramos, fresh from releasing his new album, The Good and The Bad, sits down with James to play a fun game called... The Good and The Bad.
James asks Hailee Steinfeld and her newly pierced ears about her experience of attending the Academy Awards as a 14-year-old nominee and learns her mom's move to bring snacks made her a crowd favorite.
James asks Gugu Mbatha-Raw about growing up in the UK near his hometown, and what it was like for her to move to Los Angeles, and Gugu explains why she couldn't rely on a bicycle for very long.