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The Duke of Sussex has previously watched the Netflix historical drama.
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This in-depth exclusive interview is making us feel like the luckiest people in the world.
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Stephen Colbert, who is an executive producer on Tomlinson's upcoming series, announced the news last night.
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"He actually went to bat for me and changed my life," Fallon shared on Tuesday's episode of the Strike Force Five podcast.
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"They’re ready to go," one source alleged.
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Thankfully, there's a happy ending to this one.
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The live recording was set to take place this Saturday in Las Vegas.
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"Could you say yes and then give your money to us?" Colbert joked.
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Seth Meyers joked that he was "the Tom Brady of late night" for "feigning retirement."
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100% of the Strike Force Five proceeds will go toward each of the five late night hosts' out-of-work staffs.
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We wouldn't expect anything less.
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The late night host shot whipped cream right into his mouth as the studio audience went wild.
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"Tarantino bans telephones from sets and quite right too, and the people there, they do all shag each other—or so I’m told," he said.
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"I’m still learning how to navigate with grace because you want to meet people," Page said about his newfound popularity.
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Spielberg thought writing the film's script was the emotional catharsis he needed, but unexpectedly wept at the sight of his cast.
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Colbert ripped Greene as "the chief spokesperson for civil war."
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When Corden leaves, The Late Late Show will be done for good.
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The 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall inspired Colbert to propose a rather unusual request of his guest.
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"We wouldn’t have got to this moment,” Harry said.
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Don't miss a single drop of royal tea.