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Stephen Colbert and a Fully Vaccinated Audience Are Finally Returning to the Studio

Colbert, one of the last remote holdouts in late night, will once again tape his show at the Ed Sullivan Theater before a full audience of vaccinated people starting Monday, June 14.

Stephen Colbert & Jimmy Fallon To Resume Full Capacity Vaccinated Late Shows In June

Stephen Colbert & Jimmy Fallon To Resume Full Capacity Vaccinated Late Shows In June arrow Back on March 12th, 2020, NBC and CBS announced that The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show With Stephen Colbertwere suspending productions as the pandemic suddenly started to overwhelm the city. It was an early marker for just how drastically everything was about to change in NYC. A few weeks later, all those shows returned with intimate home editions that captured the anxious, cloistered mood of the nation; a few months after that, they returned to their studios for shows without live audiences. But just as their shutdowns were markers of the state of the city last spring, so too is their return: starting in early June, both Colbert and Fallon will begin having shows again with fully-vaccinated audiences.

Netflix paid big bucks to replace Chris D Elia with Tig Notaro in Army of the Dead | Arts & Entertainment

Netflix spared no expense in removing scandal-ridden comedian Chris D’Elia from director Zack Snyder’s “Army of the Dead” and replacing him with Tig Notaro. In a new interview with Vanity Fair, husband-and-wife team Zack and Deborah Snyder didn’t disclose the exact amount it took to reshoot scenes with Notaro but said it was a “fairly easy” decision to remove D’Elia. Deborah, one of the film’s producers, told Vanity Fair it was an “expensive” choice, while Zack put the cost at “a few million.” “I will say, Netflix did the right thing,” Deborah said. “They put their money where their mouth is.”

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will welcome back a full audience next month

NEW YORK - JULY 17: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during Wednesday s July 17, 2019 show. (Photo by Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images) (CNN) The Ed Sullivan Theater has been silent since March of 2020. Next month, that’s all going to change. “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” will welcome back a full audience on June 14. It will be the first time in more than a year that the show will be filmed in front of a live audience, CBS announced on Monday. The show said that the crowd will be vaccinated. “Over the last 437 days, my staff and crew (and family!) have amazed me with their professionalism and creativity as we made shows for an audience we couldn’t see or hear,” Colbert said in a statement on Monday. “I look forward to once again doing shows for an audience I can smell and touch.”

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