Stephen Colbert was supposed to be done. That’s what CBS thought when they quietly pushed him off The Late Show. But instead of fading away, Colbert has come back swinging — and he didn’t come alone. With Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett at his side, Colbert is launching a new talk show that insiders say could tear apart the late-night rulebook. No polite farewells, no corporate filters — just a blunt warning shot to his old bosses: “We don’t need CBS anymore.” The fallout was instant. Studio chatter went silent. Group chats across Hollywood blew up. Rival hosts suddenly looked nervous in their own chairs. This isn’t just a return — it’s a counterattack. And if Colbert and Crockett deliver on their promise to “change late-night forever,” CBS may regret ever letting him walk out the door. The only question now: what’s really coming — and how far will Colbert go to get even?

Stephen Colbert’s Revenge Tour: The Talk Show No One Saw Coming CBS thought the story was over. When they quietly pushed Stephen Colbert out of The Late Show, the network treated …

Stephen Colbert was supposed to be done. That’s what CBS thought when they quietly pushed him off The Late Show. But instead of fading away, Colbert has come back swinging — and he didn’t come alone. With Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett at his side, Colbert is launching a new talk show that insiders say could tear apart the late-night rulebook. No polite farewells, no corporate filters — just a blunt warning shot to his old bosses: “We don’t need CBS anymore.” The fallout was instant. Studio chatter went silent. Group chats across Hollywood blew up. Rival hosts suddenly looked nervous in their own chairs. This isn’t just a return — it’s a counterattack. And if Colbert and Crockett deliver on their promise to “change late-night forever,” CBS may regret ever letting him walk out the door. The only question now: what’s really coming — and how far will Colbert go to get even? Read More