Stephen Colbert's new appearance revealed after “The Late Show” cancellation: report

Stephen Colbert has reportedly secured his next appearance after the recent cancellation of “The Late Show”.

The 61-year-old comedian stays in the world of the night at night after he has registered as a guest star in the CBS series “Elsbeth”, and “Elsbeth”, “Elsbeth” vulture Reports.

Colbert will portray a late night talk show presenter in the comedy series, who made his debut last summer.

Stephen Colbert has reportedly secured his next appearance after the recent cancellation of “The Late Show”. Scott Kowalchyk/CBS

He will play the host of the fictional show “Way Late with Scotty Bristol” in the spin-off of the hit series “The Good Wife”.

Production had started in NYC last week, and according to Outlet, the episode was “almost safe” before the news that its format was awarded to CBS was brought to light.

Colbert's new TV appearance comes months after “Elsbeth” star Wendell Pierce has been published In the “Late Show” In February, in which Colbert mentioned he wanted to appear in the series.

In response to it, Pierce said that he could possibly “happen”.

The post office and Colbert's representative made a comment.

The 61-year-old comedian stays in the world of the night at night after he has registered as a guest star in the CBS series “Elsbeth”. CBS via Getty Images
Colbert appealed to CBS's decision to end his long -standing talk show during the recording at the Ed Sullivan Theater in NYC on July 27th. Sarah Yenesel/EPA/Shutterstock

Colbert appealed to CBS's decision to end his long -standing talk show during the recording at the Ed Sullivan Theater in NYC on July 27th.

“Before we start the show, I would like to let you know about something that I found out last night: next year will be our last season,” he told the crowd. “The Late Show will end the network in May.”

The news was hit by the audience with loud boos.

“Yes, I share your feelings,” he said. “It is not just the end of our show, it is the end of the late show on CBS. I am not replaced. It all just goes away.”

“We can do this show all day, every day, all day, and I had the pleasure and the responsibility to share what we do in front of this camera every day in the past 10 years,” he continued.

“And it is a job that I look forward to with this usual group of idiots for another 10 months. It will be fun.”

Wendell Pierce, who plays the main role in “Elsbeth”, promised to get Colbert a guest star in the CBS series. Michael Parmelee/CBS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpyzhtr wf0

The network has publicly gave financial reasons for the decision to terminate the show.

Since then, the cancellation has triggered a number of comedy's greatest stars – including David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, John Oliver, Jon Stewart, Adam Sandler and more – to express the support of the host.

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