Stephen Colbert’s final ‘Late Show’ monologue is packed full of surprise celebrity guests

“If you’re just listening The late show…you missed a lot.”
This is how Stephen Colbert begins his last Late show monologue, which he assures us will be like a regular monologue – until the celebrity guests start showing up.
First up is Bryan Cranston, who asks if Colbert plans to make any surprise appearances. “No Bryan,” Colbert said. “Those always feel a little forced.”
Next comes Paul Rudd, who wants to know when his interview will begin. “I have an extremely long poem that I want to recite and I don’t want to run out of time,” Rudd says, before revealing that he bought Colbert “the traditional retirement gift” of six bananas.
Colbert tells him that the traditional retirement gift is a gold watch, to which Rudd asks what he’s supposed to do with those five bananas?
“I thought just a moment ago you said it was six?” Colbert said.
“I was hungry!” Rudd shouts. “Now interview me!” »
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