CBS's New Comedy Sensation
Prepare for an uproarious late-night experience with the up-and-coming comedian Taylor Tomlinson, celebrated for her two Netflix specials, "Quarter-Life Crisis" and "Look at You." She's taking the helm of "After Midnight," promising to bring a fresh, comedic twist to late-night TV.
A Surprise Guest: Stephen Colbert as Executive Producer
In a thrilling revelation, "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" has unveiled Taylor Tomlinson's new role on "After Midnight." Notably, Tomlinson faced tough competition from other notable comedians, including Ricky Velez, a frequent collaborator with Pete Davidson, and X Mayo, star of "American Auto" and a respected comedian.
Seasoned Showrunners at the Helm
"After Midnight" is in capable hands with its experienced showrunners. Jack Martin, renowned for his stint as showrunner for four seasons of "@midnight," is continuing in the same capacity for "After Midnight." Joining him is co-showrunner Eric Pearce, known for his work as an executive producer on "The Challenge: USA" and "The Wheel."
Colbert's Special Involvement
In a surprising twist, Stephen Colbert, already famous for his late-night hosting, is stepping into the role of an executive producer. His production company, Spartina Industries, will be overseeing the show's production. Alongside him are his wife, Evelyn McGee Colbert, and the long-time executive producer Tom Purcell.
Colbert expressed his excitement in a statement, "We are thrilled to be reunited with our friends at Funny Or Die." He added, "My hope is that 'After Midnight' will bring the same level of absurdity that the internet delivers every day. Notably, the original "@midnight" aired after 'The Colbert Report,' so welcoming this new show to 12:30 feels like coming home."