The late-night landscape just got a whole lot funnier (and weirder) with the arrival of After Midnight. This comedy game show, inspired by the beloved “@midnight,” takes a hilarious deep dive into the internet’s daily buzz.
With the latest memes, unique scripts, and viral trends, Midnight focused on some of the most engaging scripts and show progress. Now that the first season has concluded, fans are curious to learn more about what’s next.
But, before we explore the future of the show, let us get a recap of After Midnight Season 1 and what unfolded in the first season.
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After Midnight premiered on CBS on January 17th, 2024, it took over the coveted time slot previously held by The Late Late Show. This reboot comes courtesy of a powerhouse team: Stephen Colbert’s Spartina Productions, Henry R. Muñoz III’s Funny or Die, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s Tom Purcell.
Considering its impressive pedigree and the enduring appeal of the original format, After Midnight is poised to become a late-night favorite.
Following a successful run with 46 episodes (until now), it looks like the show has come to an end. At least, the first season of the show has been a successful run till now. We don’t have any idea what CBS has in store for the show’s future, so it looks like we’d have to keep an eye out.
The show’s core concept is deceptively simple: it dissects the internet’s daily oddities. Host Taylor Tomlinson, a rising comedic star, leads a rotating panel of guests through a series of games that riff on trending topics, viral sensations, and the occasional social media blunder.
The show kicks off with a bang, as Tomlinson delivers a comedic monologue dissecting the day’s most outrageous headlines. Think of it as a satirical news roundup that injects humor into the absurdity of the internet age.
Each episode features a dynamic panel of comedians, actors, musicians, and internet personalities. This diverse group brings their unique perspectives to the table, ensuring the discussions are always fresh and unpredictable. Think of it like a hilarious virtual watercooler chat, fueled by internet madness.
The heart of the show lies in its interactive games. From “Caption This” challenges featuring hilarious photos to “Hashtag Wars” where contestants battle over the funniest hashtag for a trending topic, the games are designed to be both engaging and laugh-out-loud funny.
No internet phenomenon is left unexplored. The show dives into viral videos, celebrity tweets, and online challenges, dissecting them with a healthy dose of humor and commentary. Get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane (think “Distracted Boyfriend” memes) alongside brand-new internet gold.
While the guest list for After Midnight is ever-changing, keeping things fresh and exciting, some familiar faces from the comedy world are expected to grace the stage throughout Season 1. Some of the popular appearances included Arden Myrin, Paul F. Tompkins, and Maria Bamford.
The show is produced by a powerhouse team including Stephen Colbert’s Spartina Productions, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s Tom Purcell, and Henry R. Muñoz III’s Funny or Die.
The games include “Caption This” challenges with hilarious photos and “Hashtag Wars” where contestants come up with the funniest hashtag for a trending topic.
Some of the notable guests who appeared on season 1 of After Midnight include comedians Arden Myrin, Paul F. Tompkins, and Maria Bamford.
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