After James Corden struggles to comprehend how Bill Hader has never seen 'Friends' or 'Frazier,' Bill, Gabrielle Union and James agree that it's difficult to watch work they've appeared in once it's on the screen. Watch the clip below!
James Corden asks Gabrielle Union about her family's decision to get a new dog and learns that it started when their first dog was diagnosed with cancer, only to beat it but be left with a permanent red rocket -- an issue nobody in the house wants to deal with. Watch the clip below!
Before they achieved fame as actors, James and Benedict Cumberbatch had a long history of appearing in live theater together, but their fierce competitiveness managed to ruin performances of 'Hamlet,' 'Waiting for Godot' and 'The Crucible.' Check out the hilarious clip below!
Something is clearly off in Kanye Westworld when James encounters hosts unable to recite anything besides Kanye West's latest tweets about President Donald Trump, free thought and seeing Cardi B and Nikki on tour. Featuring Jimmi Simpson.
Last night on THE LATE LATE SHOW, James invited two of his writers, Ian Karmel and Nate Fernald, along with Chelsea Clinton, to demonstrate some tips for going green. Unfortunately for all of us, and Mother Earth, being green has more than one definition.
With 'A Quiet Place' dominating the box offices, James shares the original project that inspired John Krasinski's film: the story of a lame boss who shows up any time a sound is made.
A special broadcast of the evening news featuring anchors James Corden and Helen Hunt, with Ben Schwartz and Chris O'Dowd corresponding, dives into the story that has captivated America: who bit Beyonce on the face?
After James asks Helen Hunt about the differences between acting and directing on last night's Late Late Show, Helen recalls some of her more obscure roles, which all seem to be right up Reggie Watts' alley. Watch the clip below!
Adam Devine and James Corden have a long had a dream to compete on the CBS show 'The Amazing Race' and James decides to share their wicked awesome audition tape that somehow hasn't landed them spots on the show yet.
James looks at a roundup of the news, including the reaction to Stormy Daniels' '60 Minutes' interview and Amazon package drones that are learning to respond to distress calls.
With Eddie Kaye Thomas, star of 'American Pie,' also on the couch, Jennifer Garner recalls a summer at band camp that resulted in a girl going home early for some inappropriate acts.
James invites his guests Drew Barrymore and John Boyega for a game of Spill Your Guts, where each of them are posed with both a disgusting food, like turkey testicles, and a hard-hitting question. Each must decide: answer the question truthfully or eat what's in front of them.
James looks at the news of the day, including President Donald Trump's moves as the Russia probe heats up, Donald Trump Jr.'s marital woes and Cynthia Nixon's bid for New York governor.
James looks at the news of the day including President Donald Trump's propensity to tweet the phrase 'witch hunt' and Vladimir Putin's big re-election in Russia before saying goodbye to one of the few remaining Blockbuster Video stores in America.
James is presented a food order, recent song played and photograph from a cell phone belonging to either RuPaul Charles, Jenny Slate and Kumail Nanjiani, and James quizzes his guests to see if he can figure out whose those items originated from.
On last night's Late Late Show with James Corden, Kames welcomes back old friends Jenny Slate and Kumail Nanjiani to the show and learns that their friendship has been marred by Kumail's habit of stealing everything from bathroom linens to the cat from Jenny's house. He also asks Jenny about her upcoming birthday theme and learns themed birthday parties haven't always gone in Jenny's favor before learning about Kumail's birthdays in Pakistan. The episode also featured RuPaul, who addressed fans about the Drag Race finale. Check out the clips below!
Last night, the star-studded cast of Disney's new adventure flick, A Wrinkle in Time, stopped by The Late Late Show with James Corden. Under Corden's strict direction the A-listers hit the stage for a low-budget adaptation of their big-budget film. See Oprah, Reese Witherspoon and more take to the stage for A Wrinkle in Time the Play!
After being emasculated at a sales conference, gay couple Reese (Charles Rogers) and Peyton (Jordan Firstman) decide the only way to regain their confidence and prove their masculinity is to sleep with some women. When they meet fellow conference attendees and pleasure seekers Beth (Bridey Elliott) and Dominique (Clare McNulty), it seems like a perfect match. Unfortunately, sealing the deal is easier said than done.
After conquering MasterChef, MasterChef Junior and MasterChef Junior Junior -- a collaboration with James Corden -- Gordon Ramsay announces his latest and greatest project in the series: MasterChef Senior -- the search for America's oldest great home cook. Emphasis on oldest.