Late Show Me More: “It’s Like Looking Into A Mirror”

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Late Show Me More: “It’s Like Looking Into A Mirror”” – below is their description.

Your digital backstage pass is HERE! Join Stephen Colbert behind-the-scenes at the Ed Sullivan Theater with a lineup of legends including: George Clooney, Samuel L. Jackson, Sigourney Weaver, Anderson Cooper and many more! PLUS Sosie Bacon from Paramount Pictures’ “Smile” and music from Alex G and Lawrence. Check out another epic week of guests in this edition of #LateShowMeMore! #Colbert #BehindTheScenes

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