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Strike Force Five reassembled on Mondayâs âThe Late Show With Stephen Colbert.âStephen Colbert joined âLate Nightâ host Seth Meyers, âLast Week Tonightâ host John Oliver, âLive!â host Jimmy Kimmel and âThe Tonight Showâ host Jimmy Fallon â aka the late-night podcast crew, Strike Force Five â for the final time before Colbertâs last show on May 21.Colbert introduced the crew as âfour of my best television friends and co-hosts of the awards-ignored podcast,â who immediately started the pandemonium onstage. Sitting on the couch, Kimmel explained the groupâs Writers Guild of America 2023 strike origin story.
âStrike Force Five is and always will be a group of five individuals who went on strike along with their writers, who were paying their writers,â Kimmel said. âSo we did a podcast that paid a tiny portion of that. We did 12 episodes.â
Colbert decreed the podcast group would do âan emergency episodeâ directly after the show.
Kimmel jokingly wonders why no oneâs canceling Paramount+ over Colbert cancellation
Colbert led a discussion about the future of late-night TV, asking the hosts to make their case for the hallowed but struggling institution in 2026.
Kimmel said, âLook at the figures. The fact of the matter is, more people are watching late-night television now than, and I know everybody gets crazy, when Johnny Carson [was on].â
Kimmel said the numbers from TV, and sources like YouTube, âadd up.â As proof of strength, Kimmel pointed out that when ABC parent company Walt Disney took him off air in 2025 for comments he made about the killing of Charlie Kirk, âpeople canceled Disney+â in protest.
This led Kimmel to jokingly wonder why fans are not similarly canceling subscriptions to Paramount+ to protest the âLate Showâ cancellation. âWhy arenât you people canceling Paramount+? Because you didnât have it in the first place?â he quipped.
âLate night is one of those things that has been around our whole lives. Itâs part of our lives,â said Fallon. âPeople want to go to sleep having a good laugh, and go to bed happy.â
Late-night hosts on facing Trumpâs wrath, Kimmelâs Melania Trump controversy
All the hosts agreed they never expected to attract the attention of the president. President Donald Trump is a regular hate-watcher and social media commentator, who frequently calls for all of the major late-night hosts to be fired.
âYou know whatâs even weirder? Weâre doing a job that his wife has strong feelings about,â said Kimmel. First lady Melania Trump slammed Kimmel last month for jokingly calling her an âexpectant widowâ on his show.
âMost of us have avoided that part,â Meyers quipped to Kimmel, while Oliver said itâs âamazing to get a group text from [Kimmel] saying âOh boy,â and then a picture of Melania mad at him,â referencing the Strike Force Five text message chain.
Meyers pointed out that Trump is one of the remaining holdouts watching late-night shows at their scheduled time, before condemning the shows on social media.
âI appreciate that he is watching linear television,â said Meyers. âIf I would make my case for late night, itâs that leaders of the free world are watching it when it airs.â
Late-night hosts sad, outraged about end of âThe Late Showâ
Kimmel jokingly told Colbert that âthereâs a whole world out thereâ beyond late night, which he learned during his brief suspension last year. He also expressed âoutrageâ about Colbert being âthrown off the air,â saying, âIâm waiting for angry Stephen to come out. I want to see you go nuts!â
When Colbert pointed out that âThe Late Showâ started after every other show, and was canceled first, Kimmel had a striking comparison.
âItâs like when your young wife dies,â Kimmel said. âItâs sad, is what Iâm saying. Itâs such a tragedy.â
Fallon said, âItâs a bummer because I wanted to do this longer with you.â But Colbert said he can always be a guest on one of his fellow hostsâ shows, and Kimmel took it a step further: âYou can host my show!â
Which late-night hosts made out with a guest?
The show ended with a game of Strike Force Five confessions, which included admitting which host had made out with one of their guests.
Kimmel admitted to kissing Regis Philbin. âNot only did I kiss Regis, but he chewed my gum,â he said.
Colbert admitted to a slew, including Helen Mirren, Sally Field, Allison Janney, Jeff Daniels and Andrew Garfield. âJane Fonda and I did not make out, but she stuck her tongue in my ear,â said Colbert.
As Strike Force Five moved in for a final group hug on Colbertâs desk, the departing host announced a new video episode of the podcast will be available on Wednesday, May 13.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Â Stephen Colbert assembles Strike Force Five on âLate Show,â talk Trump



