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The clock has struck twelve on After Midnight. The CBS late-night panel show will take its final bow this summer. The Hollywood Reporter has the announcement, which comes despite a recent announcement that the series had been renewed for a third season. Host Taylor Tomlinson has opted to return to touring and stand-up comedy.
The series has been the follow-up to Stephen Colbert‘s Late Show for the past two seasons: Colbert is also a producer on the series. In a statement, Tomlinson said, “Hosting After Midnight has genuinely been the experience of a lifetime, and I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of this incredible journey. Though it was an extremely tough decision, I knew I had to return to my first passion and return to stand-up touring full-time.” The series premiered in 2024, taking over the post-Late Show spot from James Corden‘s The Late Late Show. It is currently averaging about 700,000 on-air viewers this season over seven days, not including streaming. It will not be replaced by new CBS programming; the station may turn the time slot back over to its affiliates. The final episodes of the series will air in June; no date has yet been announced for the show’s series finale.
After Midnight is the successor to @midnight, the panel series hosted for four seasons between 2013 and 2017 by Chris Hardwick on Comedy Central. It features a panel of three celebrity guests, typically comedians or actors, who answer questions related to recent news or social media trends; points are awarded for the comedic quality of their answers. The winner at the end of the show is typically given some sort of gag prize, which has ranged from a rotisserie chicken to boxer shorts signed by Tom Brady. A recurring gag is an allegedly haunted doll, purportedly of the Wizard of Oz (although it’s said to resemble Mark Twain, instead), which has been awarded to multiple contestants. The last-place contestant is subjected to a comedic punishment.
Tomlinson has released three popular Netflix stand-up specials; the most recent, Have It All, was released last year. She is also set to write a film based on her life, which will be directed by Paul Weitz, and is writing Actually, Nevermind, a collection of autobiographical essays.
The final episodes of After Midnight will air in June on CBS; no date has yet been announced for the series finale. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.
After Midnight
January 16, 2024
CBS
Sharon Everitt
Megan Neuringer, Ismael Loutfi, Michelle Davis
Taylor Tomlinson
Self – Host
Source: The Hollywood Reporter