CBS reportedly replacing ‘Late Late Show’ with ‘@midnight’ game show
When late-night host James Corden leaves his post this spring, CBS reportedly will replace his “The Late Late Show” with a reboot of the game show “@midnight.” The broadcast network is said to be launching a revival of the cable-channel game show with the help of “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert, who is on board as executive producer, according to trade publications Deadline, the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. The game show debuted on the cable network in 2013 and aired about 600 episodes before ending its run in August 2017 following a mutual decision by Comedy Central, host and executive producer Chris Hardwick and production company Funny or Die. The reboot reportedly will land in “The Late Late Show’s” 12:30 a.m. time slot. Corden announced in April that he would be signing off of “The Late Late Show” to pursue other projects.

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