James Corden Talks Final ‘Late Late’ Shows and Next Steps, With Hopes to Return to Theater: “It’s Absolutely Terrifying”

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James Corden Talks Final ‘Late Late’ Shows and Next Steps, With Hopes to Return to Theater: “It’s Absolutely Terrifying”
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'I haven't felt this scared since I decided to take the show, to move here,' Corden admitted of his future at a PaleyFest event on Sunday.

Cranston asked if Corden would like to return to the theater at some point — he won a Tony in 2012 for his performance in— as the host professed, “It couldn’t feel more urgent within me to leave to do that. I will be really, really upset with myself if in the next year or year and a half or so I don’t go do another play or revisit a play I’ve already done. I would give anything to go back and do a show again, I’d give absolutely anything.

“I haven’t felt this scared since I decided to take the show, to move here,” Corden said of his future. “I haven’t felt on such unstable ground,” but acknowledged “I have to embrace that fear.” When Cranston expressed surprise at his anxiety, Corden explained, “I’m just aware that what I’m trying to do isn’t the road that’s often traveled, to go from like National Theatre, writing a TV show on the BBC, Broadway, host of a late-night talk show, shooting stuff in the middle of that, stopping the late-night talk show and then going, ‘Oh, I’d like to do another play now.’ It just isn’t the road that’s been travelled to my knowledge, so with that comes a huge amount of fear.

Throughout the 90-minute panel, the trio reflected on their favorite moments throughout the show’s eight years and played a live version of their game “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” on stage.

“It’s not right because you’re having such a great time, I get to go to work with all of my best friends … but then at the same time I’m so certain it’s the right thing to do,” he said. “I’m so absolutely certain that we did everything we wanted to do and I think it’s really important to have things end.” And of his hopes for the finale, added he wants “to go out with everything we made the show about: joy, love, gratitude.

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