The Late Show with Stephen Colbert rolls into Monday with about a week's worth of topics to discuss. So what should late-night TV fans expect to see on CBS tonight?
President Donald Trump's tariffs have thrown the stock market into disarray. Meanwhile, his administration continues to work with Elon Musk to cut jobs and shrink the federal government's size. These policies and more have been met with hefty criticism, especially from Stephen Colbert.
Expect to hear more of the same from the comedian on CBS Monday night. There will be a brand new episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight.
Colbert's monologue will likely take its fair share of shots at how Trump's economic plan and trade wars are shaping up so far. He could also weigh in on Canada's new prime minister and what that means for relations between the U.S. and its northern neighbor.
Who's on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert this week?
First up, Stephen Colbert will interview Cate Blanchett on to start the week. Colbert probably won't be able to resist a Lord of the Rings tangent, but Blanchett will be there to talk about her new project, Black Bag.
Then, Severance star Tramell Tillman joins the show. The Mr. Milchick actor could tease what to expect in the upcoming episodes.
Monday night's musical guest will be Peter Frampton.
Tuesday, March 11, the lineup features Nathan Lane and Ezra Klein.
Michael Fassbender, Uzo Aduba, and the Voidz visit The Late Show on Wednesday, March 12.
Finally, the week wraps up on Thursday, March 13 with a conversation between Colbert and Gary Oldman
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airs at 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS. It's also available through Paramount+.