Last night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live pulled back the curtain on a five-minute rework of Mel Brook’s Broadway tour-de-farce The Producers called Trumped: the Musical.
Batman vs. Superman was recently revealed to be two hours and 31 minutes long, pretty lengthy for a superhero movie. But even despite that runtime, director Zack Snyder still had to trim some things out of the movie, namely an extended cameo from late night host Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel and his guest Ben Affleck debuted the footage on last night’s post-Oscars Jimmy Kimmel Live and it seems as if Batman and Superman may have found a common enemy.
James Corden follows the Grammys with a special edition of Car Karaoke featuring first-time Grammy winner Justin Bieber and Jimmy Kimmel released his third installment of Mean Tweets - Music Edition.
James Corden picked up Chris Martin on his way to the Super Bowl for another round of Carpool Karaoke, Jimmy Kimmel brought together the cast of "E.R." including George Clooney, and Stephen Colbert gives his best recap of the Iowa Caucuses winners.
Jeff Bridges really, really, really wants to help you sleep. The 'Seventh Son' star recently popped up during the Super Bowl, touting, well, something during a somewhat strange and somewhat soothing commercial spot. Turns out, Bridges is actually selling what it looks like he's selling: sleep. Wait, what?
Not all tweets sent out are encouraging and supportive. Some are just mean and hateful, and the senders of these tweets apparently have no problems in sending them out for all to see.
Channing Tatum was very lonely as a child. So lonely, in fact, that the guy -- now America's sweetheart, one of the world's most popular actors, and an international sex symbol -- had to go searching for friends in offbeat places. That's how he found Boyd, his imaginary friend, and don't you dare say he invented him, okay, Boyd was real.
Actors! They're weird! Johnny Depp may be one of Hollywood's brightest stars, but that doesn't mean he's immune to the weirdness of artistry -- in fact, Depp has kind of gone whole hog on this being "out there" thing, and it's very much a part of his process as an actor. Considering his box office cache and personal success, yeah, it's worked for him.
Besides 'Unneccesary Censensorship' on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the reading of mean tweets about celebrities by the actual celebrity is one of the greatest bits on Jimmy Kimmel's show!