We have another week of fresh episodes of Jimmy Kimmel Live! While The Late Show hasn’t set its Thursday guests, Jimmy Kimmel Live! has. The only night we know will be a rerun is Friday, but that’s normal.
We are getting ready for the break in the schedule. As we previously shared, Jimmy Kimmel Live! will have a week off in February during the Winter Olympics. At least it’s not the two weeks that the NBC late night shows are taking.
Monday, February 2
The first night of the week will see Don Lemon appear on the series. There’s a lot to discuss with Lemon, who was recently arrested but attended the Grammys after it.
After that, Alex Hannold will appear to discuss Skyscraper Live, which saw him climb a historic site without any safety harnesses. He is sure to talk about the stressful TV experience. Then after that, it’s over to Whitney as the first of the two musical guests of the week.

Tuesday, February 3
Ted Danson will take to the set to talk about his Netflix series A Man on the Inside. The second season dropped back in November and eyes are still on the renewal of the series. This appearance is sure to help boost the numbers.
Then Duke McCloud will appear to discuss All Her Fault, the limited series that dropped on Peacock at the end of 2025. As we enter the award runs, he’s sure to discuss the series to help encourage voters to choose it. Then Kashus Culpepper will be the second of two musical guests during the week. It looks like Jimmy Kimmel Live really is sticking with the two musical guests per week.
Wednesday, February 4
Kate Hudson is on the series to discuss Song Sung Blue with Jimmy Kimmel. This is based on true events about two down-on-the-luck singers who find a passion in Neil Diamond songs. As they become a Neil Diamond tribute act, they also start to find love.
Then it’s over to Michael Irvin to promote The White House with Michael Irvin. This is a Netflix podcast that is more than worth checking out. And while it sounds political, it’s actually a sports talk podcast and there will be a discussion about Super Bowl LX.
Thursday, February 5
Finally, it’s over to Milo Ventimiglia, who will be there to talk about I Can Only Imagine 2. It will be released on Saturday, Feb. 14, and picks up off the back of the first movie. After finding success, Bart Millard is living the dream. However, things take a turn as fame threatens the family that he’s built.
Then, Odessa A’zion will be on the series to talk about Marty Supreme, the sports comedy drama that was released at the end of 2025. It’s inspired by the real-life story of Marty Reisman, but does have some fictionalized events.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs on weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on ABC.
