Emilia Clarke breaks down what it's like working with the practical effects, animatronics and puppeteers on the Solo: A Star Wars Story set, and she attempts to translate dialogue into Chewbacca's Wookiee language on the spot.
Jimmy Fallon challenges announcer Steve Higgins and The Roots to determine if a viral audio clip is saying 'Yanny' or 'Laurel,' and Questlove remixes the controversial sounds. Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Gabrielle Union gives a shout out to the African American studies teacher who instilled pride in her and discusses why she and husband Dwyane Wade paid for Chicago students to attend the March for Our Lives rally. Watch the clip below!
Trevor Noah turns one of Donald Trump's latest controversial comments about knife crimes in Europe into a reggae hit. He also chats with Jimmy Fallon about his favorite teachers growing up, like one who unintentionally threatened the class with AIDS, and how his foundation teamed up with Microsoft to help educate South African orphans. Watch the clips below!
Michael Shannon reveals what he thinks about the Internet shipping him as the next James Bond villain and talks about working with Michael B. Jordan on HBO's Fahrenheit 451. Check out the clip below!
Michael Shannon talks to Jimmy Fallon about why he grew a real mustache for AMC's The Little Drummer Girl series and chose to watch the Oscars from a Chicago bar. Watch the clip below!
Jimmy Fallon tries to stump the audience to see if they can tell the difference between Sting and Shaggy or Jimmy and Steve Higgins doing an impression of them. Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Sting and Shaggy explain how they ended up collaborating for their unexpected joint album, 44/876, and they dish on performing at the Queen of England's birthday celebration. Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Adam Sandler and Chris Rock chat about teaming up again for their Netflix movie, The Week Of, and Jimmy shares a Saturday Night Live story about their film's director, Robert Smigel. Watch the clip below!
Tina Fey appeared last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In addition to introducing a performance from Mean Girls the Musical, which can be seen here, Fey talked about 30 Rock reboot rumors, debuted her daughter's film, and surprised fans.
On last night's Tonight Show, Claire Danes remembers how an 11-year-old Kirsten Dunst helped her through her first film, Little Women, and tries to discuss the final two episodes of Homeland Season 7 without spoilers. Watch the clip below!
Black Panther's Letitia Wright and The Roots' Black Thought take turns working three random words they've never seen before into a freestyle rap (plus a surprise freestyle from Jimmy Fallon). Watch the clip below!
On last night's Tonight Show, Joel McHale details his six-hour-long Uber adventure from Upstate New York through a storm to get to The Tonight Show after a canceled flight and explains why his son calls him 'Penis Dad' now, thanks to Bill Nye. Watch the clip below!
Jimmy Fallon takes suggestions from the audience to see a photo of President Trump get Bonked and to see The Gentlemen's Chorus perform 'My Own Worst Enemy.' Watch the performance below!
Music guests Migos' Offset and Metro Boomin perform 'Ric Flair Drip' with Ric Flair himself for the Tonight Show audience. Watch the performance below!
Robert De Niro appeared last night on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where he chats about The Irishman, his Martin Scorsese film with Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel and Joe Pesci, and the much-anticipated movies and video games debuting during his Tribeca Film Festival. Watch the clip below!
Bridget Everett chats with Jimmy Fallon about singing at Amy Schumer's wedding and returning to the stage with her Tender Moments show, and she admits to some of the lies on her early résumé after Jimmy brings out one of her first headshots. Check out the clip below!
Jack White gets nostalgic on The Tonight Show talking about his old-school process of using retro equipment like a four-track reel-to-reel to record his latest album, Boarding House Reach, and explains how Al Capone inspired his song 'Humoresque.'