Late Night with Seth Meyers update after two-week hiatus

Late Night with Seth Meyers has had an extended absence from the air. The NBC show enters the new week following a two-week hiatus. So what should fans expect to see tonight?

Seth Meyers and his team took some extra time to rest and recharge over the past two weeks. While other late-night shows used Memorial Day to get a week away, Late Night was already dark the week prior.

The good news is that things are back to regularly scheduled programming on Monday. There will be a brand-new episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers tonight.

It wll be interesting to see if Meyers chooses to play catch-up from the past two weeks or just focuses on more recent headlines. President Donald Trump's tariff changes with China, Elon Musk's departure from the administration, and a lot more happened while Meyers was away. It's hard to imagine he'd let all that go without at least some commentary.

Who's on Late Night with Seth Meyers this week?

Late Night with Seth Meyers isn't wasting anytime making a splash with its guest lineup. Monday night's show features one of Hollywood's biggest names.

George Clooney stops by as tonight's top guest. The actor is nearing the end of the his play Good Night, and Good Luck on Broadway. On June 7, a performance of the play will broadcast live on CNN and CNN International.

Jennifer Simard and Christopher Sieber, two more Broadway stars, also joins the show. They'll promote their roles in Death Becomes Her.

On Tuesday, June 3, Shane Gillis and Steve Gerben stop by to talk Tires. Then, Karate Kid: Legends star Ben Wang talks with Meyers. Finally, Endling author Maria Reva is also on the show.

Wednesday night features actor Benicio Del Toro talking up the new Wes Anderson film The Phoenician Scheme. Adolescence co-creator and star Stephen Graham follows.

Late Night ends its week on Thursday with Dakota Johnson promoting her upcoming films Materialists and Splitsville. Then, Questlove jumps over from The Tonight Show to talk about his Sly Stone documentary SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius).