Corden's first contract, which he signed one year before his Late Late Show launched in 2014, was set to expire in 2020. His new contract will keep him in late-night through August 2022. "James Corden has burned his way to the top of American television with a daring, energetic and inventive broadcast that stands out in the late night space," said David Nevins, chief creative officer at CBS Corp. "He is a host and performer whose considerable talents shine on every stage, and he has created a cutting-edge comedy factory with shows that have resonated across multiple platforms. James and his shows are a great source of pride to CBS, and it’s exciting to extend our relationship well into the future." Corden is one of five late-night hosts who are signed on through 2022. The others are Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Samantha Bee and Conan O'Brien.
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