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Stephen Colbert Facing Uncertain Future as The Late Show Nears Its Final Episode

As The Late Show counts down to its May 21 finale, insiders reveal Stephen Colbert is grappling with the emotional fallout and precarious career questions as the curtain falls on a TV era.

March 14, 2026
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STEPHEN Colbert’s long run on CBS is coming to an end — and insiders say the veteran host is now facing the difficult reality of what comes next.

With the final episode of The Late Show set to air on May 21, sources say the 61-year-old presenter is struggling with the looming end of the flagship late-night program he has hosted for nearly a decade.

According to one industry insider, the mood behind the scenes has grown increasingly tense as the show winds down production.

“The reality of shutting down a huge show like The Late Show is hitting Stephen hard,” a source told the National Enquirer.

“There’s frustration, tension with CBS leadership and a growing sense that the future is uncertain once the cameras stop rolling.”

Colbert has reportedly already begun disappearing from some network spaces. His photos have been removed from parts of CBS’s Manhattan broadcast centre, and staff connected to the show are said to have been quietly cut off from wider company communications.

The atmosphere around the production has also grown uneasy as employees confront the possibility that hundreds of jobs tied to the show could soon disappear.

“These kinds of television jobs in New York are incredibly rare,” the source says. “People stay in them for decades if they can. Now everyone is facing the reality that it’s ending.”

Despite the looming finale, insiders say Colbert has yet to publicly outline any clear plan for what he will do next — or whether members of his roughly 200-person team will move with him to a new project.

There has been speculation that the host could launch a podcast or pivot into political commentary online, but sources say that may not be his preferred path.

“Stephen would much rather stay in network television and continue doing a version of the show he’s been hosting for the past ten years,” the insider says. “Just under different bosses.”

But as the late-night television landscape continues to shift and budgets tighten across the industry, insiders say there is little certainty that a new network offer will appear.

“There isn’t huge confidence that a miracle deal is coming,” the source says. “Stephen may have to accept that he’ll need to reinvent himself.”

9 responses to “Stephen Colbert Facing Uncertain Future as The Late Show Nears Its Final Episode”

  1. Owen Matthews says:

    What happens after The Late Show wraps up? Is Colbert planning to take a break or venture into something new?

  2. Hannah Stevens says:

    Honestly, Colbert has had his moment. I feel like late-night needs fresh blood. What do you think?

  3. Paige Harrison says:

    Guess he’s finally out of material! You can’t keep doing the same schtick forever, right?

  4. Sophie Jenkins says:

    It’s hard to imagine late-night without Colbert. Will he return in some capacity, or is this truly the end?

  5. Freddie Long says:

    Colbert’s humor has definitely evolved, but it seems like the audience has moved on. Have you noticed that?

  6. Brooke Holmes says:

    So, will we finally get to see what he really thinks without the camera lights on him?

  7. Ruby Turner says:

    A farewell is one thing, but is there really zero chance of a revival? Seems unlikely for such a solid performer!

  8. Jason Price says:

    Let’s be honest, though. If he can make it work, why not bring back someone who actually knows how to make audiences laugh?

  9. David Armstrong says:

    Seriously, did anyone expect The Late Show to last forever? Time to adapt, Stephen!

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