“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” is set to end in May 2026

STEPHEN COLBERT’S CHEEKY PLEA: Late-Night Host Jokes About “The Late Show” Cancellation — and Aims His Punchline Straight at His Boss!

It seems Stephen Colbert is handling The Late Show’s shocking cancellation the only way he knows how — with a razor-sharp sense of humor and a perfectly timed punchline.

During Thursday night’s monologue, Colbert — who has been at the helm of the CBS late-night franchise for nearly a decade — delivered what might be his most self-aware joke yet, giving a not-so-subtle nod to his new corporate overlord, Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison.

“I join you tonight in a celebratory mood because, as you know, today is National Boss’ Day,” Colbert began. “I hope you all treated your boss to their favorite gift — two minutes of awkward chitchat until the elevator arrives. Remember to say your kids’ names so they don’t have to.”

The audience roared — but Colbert wasn’t finished. With a sly grin, he added:

“And if your boss happens to be David Ellison, tell him he’s doing a great job… and maybe, just maybe, should renew your show for another season.”

Cue laughter, applause, and a knowing wink toward the camera.


A CANCELED SHOW, BUT NOT A SILENCED STAR

The joke came just days after reports surfaced that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert — one of CBS’s most successful late-night programs in recent memory — would not be renewed amid major corporate restructuring following Paramount’s merger with Skydance Media.

Industry insiders were quick to note that Colbert’s lighthearted jab might not be just a joke. While the host didn’t directly address the cancellation, the timing of his comment made it clear he hasn’t lost his comedic bite — or his appetite for negotiation.

“Stephen’s humor is always layered,” one CBS insider told Deadline. “That was both a joke and a message — and Ellison definitely heard it.”


PARAMOUNT SHAKE-UP AND COLBERT’S NEXT MOVE

The corporate shake-up at Paramount Global has left many questioning the future of its legacy TV programs. With Ellison now steering the ship under the newly formed Paramount Skydance, executives are reportedly reassessing budgets and programming strategies across the board.

While Colbert’s exit from late-night was met with disappointment, sources suggest the Emmy-winning comedian is far from done. Rumors are swirling that he’s in talks for a streaming series or docu-comedy project that could take him beyond the traditional desk — possibly even under the Skydance banner.

“He’s too smart, too talented, and too relevant to stay off-screen for long,” one Hollywood producer said. “Whatever he does next, it’ll have that Colbert edge — biting, political, and just the right amount of chaos.”


THE INTERNET REACTS

As clips of the moment circulated online, fans flooded social media with support and nostalgia. One X (formerly Twitter) user wrote:

“Stephen Colbert turning a corporate merger into comedy gold — that’s why he’s the best.”

Another added:

“He’s not begging for a renewal. He’s mocking the system that decides who gets one. Genius.”

Meanwhile, Paramount executives reportedly “loved” the joke — suggesting that Colbert’s self-deprecating humor might actually help him secure his next deal.


Whether or not the shoutout changes anything behind the scenes, one thing is clear: Stephen Colbert is still very much in control of the punchline — and the narrative.

Or, as one fan perfectly put it online:

“He might have lost The Late Show, but he hasn’t lost the late-night throne.”