Listen to A Closer Look and more in the audio edition of Late Night with Seth Meyers, weeknights at 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump becoming the president of the United States for the second time and his ominous and weird inauguration ceremony that left MAGA supporters out in the cold.
Then, Zosia Mamet talks about her horrible exes, rewinding movies to figure out how detectives solved mysteries and being totally unprepared to play a bartender for her role in Laid.
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Recorded every Thursday after the audience has left Studio 8G, and witnessed only by scattered members of the Late Night staff and crew… This is Corrections: The Podcast.
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Seth takes a closer look at President Biden's farewell address where he warns that America is turning into an oligarchy.
Then, Keke Palmer talks about how she ended up working with SZA in their movie One of Them Days, creating a song for the film and men having unfortunate crying faces.
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Seth takes a closer look at Pete Hegseth facing tough questions about his past comments and personal conduct during a confirmation hearing to be secretary of defense.
Then, Ben Stiller talks about Season 2 of Severance taking three years to make, having fun while creating a world that isn't locked into any specific rules and a failed television pilot with Jack Black called Heat Vision and Jack.
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Seth takes a closer look at the MAGA movement breaking out into a civil war as Elon Musk threatens to "go to war" with his critics and Steve Bannon calls Musk "evil."
Then, Graham Norton talks about having to do his very first live show on the BBC right after the pope died, how the red chair flip became a recurring show bit and his biggest issue with American talk shows.
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Seth takes a closer look at politicians like Donald Trump who would rather spread lies about the emergency response to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles instead of treating it like the crisis it is.
Then, Sebastian Stan shares how he perfected his Donald Trump impersonation in The Apprentice and shares details on his next Marvel project Thunderbolts.
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Seth takes a closer look at Trump focusing on taking over Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal instead of lowering grocery prices.
Then, Pamela Anderson talks about the important role her son Brandon played in landing her role in The Last Showgirl, working with Gia Coppola on the film and why she chooses to style herself.
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Seth takes a closer look at President-elect Trump starting off the new year by threatening to take over a bunch of foreign countries right before getting sentenced for a felony conviction and holding an insane press conference to complain about it.
Then, Matt Rogers talks about an unfortunate incident he had at a gay circuit party in Miami while celebrating New Year's, explains why Demi Moore deserves an Oscar for her role in The Substance and discusses his Prince of Christmas Tour.
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On the first episode of Late Night Lit in 2025, Late Night supervising producer Sarah Jenks-Daly first chats with Nicole Avant, a former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas and author of the bestselling memoir Think You'll Be Happy.
Then, she speaks to Percival Everett, author of James and the winner of the 2024 National Book Award for Fiction.
Plus, Seth's mom Hilary Meyers shares her favorite reads of 2024.
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Seth takes a closer look at the Republican Party taking orders from their new leader Elon Musk, who is demanding that the GOP shut down the government until Donald Trump takes office in January.
Then, John Mulaney and Simon Rich discuss their shared trauma of working for Seth, reminisce on the first time they met and share some of the Saturday Night Live sketch ideas they pitched while working on the show.
Plus, exclusively for this podcast, John and Simon keep the conversation going backstage at Studio 8G.
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