Celebrity Status – New Movies And Colbert: That’s A Wrap!
May 22, 2026 8:58 amFor Friday, May 22nd:
The final episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert aired last night after 11 years and more than 1800 shows. Colbert’s fellow late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, John Stewart and John Oliver were there once more to show their support. And Paul McCartney was the show’s final guest in The Ed Sullivan Theatre, in a bit of a serendipitous twist, since it was that studio on The Ed Sullivan Show where the Beatles made their North American debut over 60 years ago. Colbert even did some backup vocals for Sir Paul on ‘Hello Goodbye’.
Netflix recently announced that ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ and ‘The Night Agent’ will end with their next seasons. Now we can add ‘Emily in Paris’ to that list. As filming for the upcoming 6th season begins in Greece, Netflix says Emily will bid us adieu when it ends.
On Netflix this weekend, in ‘Ladies First’ Sacha Baron Cohen’s character wakes up in a parallel universe run only by women. Rosamund Pike also stars. And ‘Mating Season’ is an adult animated romantic comedy — set in the animal world…so yes, it stars bears, raccoons, deer, foxes, and more.
At the movies, ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ go on a new adventure, recruited by the New Republic to protect what the Rebellion won in its fight against the evil Empire. Also in theatres, Keke Palmer and Lakeith Stanfield star in ‘I Love Boosters’… and ‘Corporate Retreat’ stars Kirby Johnson, Rosanna Arquette and Allan Ruck aka Cameron from Ferris Buehler’s Day Off.
Mick Jagger is set to star in the adaptation of the novel “Three Incestuous Sisters,” alongside previously announced cast members Dakota Johnson, Josh O’Connor, Saoirse Ronan, Jessie Buckley and Isabella Rossellini. Jagger touched down in a helicopter earlier this week on the volcanic island of Stromboli, off the coast of Sicily, where the gothic drama is shooting.
Tags: box office, Celebrity Status, Emily in Paris, entertainment, Julie B, Mating Season, Mick Jagger, Netflix, Nick, Paul McCartney, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Mandalorian and Grogu, The One Morning ShowCategorised in: Mornings, The Daily Scoop
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