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James Corden will leave the “Late Late Show” next spring after over eight years as host.
“It’s been a really hard decision to leave because I’m so immensely proud of the show. I’m thrilled to be extending [for a year],” Corden told Deadline in a statement. “I always thought I’d do it for five years and then leave, and then I stayed on. I’ve really been thinking about it for a long time, thinking whether there might be one more adventure.”
Corden’s contract was set to expire in August, but he renewed his deal with the network until spring of 2023.
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James Corden is set to leave the “Late Late Show” next spring. He will have been at the CBS late-night show over eight years once he departs in 2023. (Terence Patrick/CBS via Getty Images)
“Seven years ago, James Corden came to the U.S. and took television by storm, with huge creative and comedic swings that resonated in a big way with viewers on-air and online,” said George Cheeks, president and CEO of CBS, in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.
He continued: “From ‘Crosswalk the Musical’ to the legendary ‘Carpool Karaoke,’ and every unique comedy segment he introduced, James has truly reimagined many elements of the late night format. He has also been the consummate network showman, entertaining audiences from his nightly perch at Television City as well as the Tony and Grammy stage.
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“In my two years at CBS, I’ve had the privilege to see James’ creative genius up close and experience his valuable partnership with CBS, both as a performer and a producer. We wish he could stay longer, but we are very proud he made CBS his American home and that this partnership will extend one more season on ‘The Late Late Show,'” the statement concluded.
Corden, who is known for sketches like “Carpool Karaoke” which has featured the likes of Adele, Justin Bieber and more, has hosted the late-night show since 2015, taking over for Craig Ferguson.
It’s unclear what Corden, 43, will do once his contract expires, but he will address his exit during Thursday’s monologue.
Corden’s contract was set to expire in August, but he renewed his deal with the network until spring of 2023. (Terence Patrick/CBS)
In December, Corden spoke about his next move, noting that the talk show wasn’t a “final destination” for him but more of a “stop on a journey.”
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“I’m so conscious of wanting it to always be fresh,” he told Variety. “I want it to always be fresh and alive. And in the same token, I never really saw this job as a final destination. I saw it as a stop on a journey. So I honestly don’t know the answer to that.”
James Corden is pictured here hosting “The Late Late Show with James Corden” with guests Penelope Cruz and Jessica Chastain. (Terence Patrick/CBS via Getty Images)
Reps for Corden did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Fox News’ Larry Fink contributed to this report