Stephen Colbert is officially signing off and ending his 11-year run on "The Late Show." Follow along for live updates from the show's series finale.
"The Late Show" might have ended last month, but late-night host Stephen Colbert is still going strong.
Stephen Colbert hosted "The Late Show" for the final time Thursday night as the franchise came to an end after 33 years.
The host ends the show on his terms with help from The Strike Force Five, Paul McCartney, a giant wormhole and more ...
What a cute ending to this long and tumultuous year.
While wrapping the talk show Thursday night, the 62-year-old host jokingly asked audience members how to "start an OnlyFans." ...
President Trump followed up his Stephen Colbert "Late Show" diss with a violent A.I. video throwing the former host in a dumpster.
The iconic Ed Sullivan Theater marquee lights up and Stephen Colbert takes the stage one last time for the final broadcast of ...
Now that CBS' long-running late night franchise has wrapped, take a look back at the memorable comedic bits, interviews and raw emotional reactions to historic events from the past decade.
Stephen Colbert's run as CBS 'Late Show' host ends after years of liberal political activism, declining ratings and a reported $40 million annual loss.
An important part of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will live on for fans to appreciate in person.
Stephen Colbert put on an emotional and existential final episode of “The Late Show” Thursday night, thanking his staff, studio audience and viewers for eleven years of laughs.