The Late Late Show with James Corden Season 2 Episode 135 Michelle Monaghan, Bradley Whitford, London Grammar
- February 28, 2017
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7.8 (6)
Michelle Monaghan, Bradley Whitford, and London Grammar join James Corden for an unforgettable episode of The Late Late Show. Michelle Monaghan is an actress known for her roles in True Detective, Mission Impossible: III, and Hulu’s The Path. Bradley Whitford is an Emmy-winning actor known for his roles in The West Wing, Get Out, and Transparent. London Grammar is an English indie-pop band known for their heartfelt and emotional music.
The episode starts off with James Corden doing his signature witty monologue, cracking jokes about current events and pop culture. After the monologue, James brings out Michelle Monaghan to chat about her upcoming projects and to play a game of “Fill Your Guts or Spill Your Guts.” The game involves James and Michelle asking each other difficult questions and having to choose between answering truthfully or eating disgusting foods like bull penis and crickets. The game is hilarious, and Michelle reveals some surprising secrets.
Next up, Bradley Whitford joins James on stage. Bradley talks about his experience working on The West Wing and how it compared to his experience working on Get Out. He also talks about his new film, The Post, which tells the story of The Washington Post’s decision to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971. James and Bradley then play a game called “Drop the Mic,” which involves them taking turns insulting each other using rap lyrics. The game is a hit with the audience, and Bradley’s rap skills are surprisingly strong.
Finally, James brings out London Grammar to perform their hit song “Rooting for You.” The band’s lead singer, Hannah Reid, has an incredibly powerful voice, and the performance is an emotional and stirring moment. After the performance, Hannah sits down with James to talk about the band’s music and their creative process.
Overall, this episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden is a must-watch for fans of comedy, music, and celebrity guests. Michelle Monaghan, Bradley Whitford, and London Grammar all bring their unique talents to the show, and James Corden’s charm and humor make for a fun and lighthearted evening.