James Corden got honest about his steps after the Late Late Show, admitting to some of his Uncertainty about the future and Reveal hopes to return to theaters.
“There are a lot of things I want to do, but they are very dependent on people wanting me to do them,” Corden said PaleyFest At an event in Los Angeles on Sunday, he participated in a panel discussion with Late Late Show executive producers Ben Winston and Rob Crabbe, presented by 2022 Bryan Cranston moderated the conversation. He added, “I think it’s really important to take a breath and take a minute” to relieve the stress of the past eight years, and plans to have his family move back to the UK this summer.
Cranston asked Corden if he would like to return to the theater at some point – he was in the 2012 show Won a Tony Award in One Man, Two Guvnors – as the presenter puts it, “I felt an overwhelming sense of urgency to leave and do that. Come down for a year or a year and a half or so and I’ll be very, very pissed off not doing another drama or revisiting a drama I’ve done. I’d give anything to go back and do another show, I absolutely would At any cost.”
“I’ve never felt so intimidated since I decided to be on the show, moving here,” Corden said of his future. “I haven’t felt this unsteady yet,” but admits “I have to live with the fear.”
When Cranston expresses surprise at his anxiety, Corden explains Say, “I” I just realized that what I’m trying to do is not the usual path, starting at the National Theatre, writing TV shows on the BBC, Broadway, hosting late night talk shows, filming stuff in theaters in the middle, stopping late night talk shows And then say, ‘Oh, I want to do another play now. As far as I know, it’s not the path I’ve been on, so with that comes a great deal of fear. Terrible, terrible. “
The Late Late Show is now in its final month and its final episode is scheduled for Airing on CBS in April. Corden said they still have episodes to go, they Quite possibly the biggest show they’ve ever done. It will include three “Carpool Karaoke” segments and one of his famous “Crosswalk the Musical” segments, as well as Corden as Timon and Tom Cruise as Pumbaa. Corden also Will be participating in the “Take a Break” segment featuring the Kardashians.
throughout minutes During the panel, the trio reflected on their favorite moments from the entire show’s eight years and played their version of the game “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” live on stage. Corden also revealed the craziest thing they’ve never achieved One of his ideas, which included him and Jennifer Lopez living in a glass box hanging above Sunset Boulevard all day to promote her 2012 Netflix documentary Intermission.
Corden admits that ending the show “feels really weird” and “leaving something you love so much”.
“That’s not right because you’re having fun and I’m going to work with all my best friends…but at the same time, I’m pretty sure it’s right approach,” he said. “I’m pretty sure we did everything we wanted to, and I think it’s really important to get things over. Talking about his hopes for the ending, he added that he wanted to “carry everything we have with the show we made: joy, love, gratitude.”