Jimmy Kimmel’s show may not be canceled, but it sure looks like it live The talk show will end in the next few years – whether he wants it or not.
There have been rumors for years that the beloved late-night host was preparing to quit the show. He even hinted in interviews that he would retire.
But after the pandemic and two strikes in Hollywood, it seemed to many that Jimmy had a change of heart and was ready to stick around a little longer.
so far.
Jimmy Kimmel prepares to retire: ‘This is my last contract’
Since January 2003,Jimmy Kimmel LiveHas been pleasing fans who stayed up late, or at least watched recaps on Youtube.
Twenty-one years later, Jimmy remains as popular as ever. And, his show keeps making headlines! (Never forget his feud with Jorge Santos or his debacle with Aaron Rodgers!)
But with Los Angeles Times Before hosting the Oscars, Jimmy admitted that he was ready to move on from the late-night show, despite previously saying and later backtracking.
“I thought this was my last contract,” he admitted, giving himself a chance if he wanted to.
“I don’t even want to say that because everyone is laughing at me now,” he explained.
“Every time I think that and then find out that’s not the case. I have a little over two years left on my contract, which looks pretty good. It seems like that’s enough.
The deal he struck will see Jimmy continue as host and executive producer of the ABC show Jimmy Kimmel Live! Until Season 23. That would take him into 2026. tonight show That’s 22 years, but not David Letterman, who spent 33 years on Late Night.
Why Jimmy wants to see the show end
“It’s hard to crave it when you’re doing it,” Jimmy said, explaining that the show sometimes gets in the way of doing other creative things because of its tight schedule.
This was especially true when he hosted the Oscars last year.
“Wednesday night, I was so tired and I had all these scripts to go over — all these Oscar pitch ideas I had to revise and rewrite — that I literally dozed off on the computer.”
“In those moments, I thought, ‘I can’t wait until this contract is over,'” Jimmy added. “But when I take summer off or go on strike, you start to say, ‘Yeah, I miss those fun things.'”
But the question is, if Jimmy Kimmel’s show does get canceled or ended, or whatever you want to call it, what exactly will he do with his time?
He thought about it a lot and came to the conclusion that he still had a lot of work to do.
“I have a lot of hobbies,” Jimmy said. “I know that when I die, if I’m lucky enough to die on my own terms, in my own bed, I’m going to think, ‘Oh, I could never do this, I could never do this. Go ahead. I only know myself.
Why Jimmy Kimmel thinks he’ll be canceled no matter what decision he makes
Then again, the choice may not be his to make.
Now, Jimmy seems to hold all the cards in his future. If he wants to continue, ABC will be more than happy to extend his contract again.
But in his mind, it was better for him to quit on his own terms than to be cancelled—just like he saw with all the light night shows in the future!
“I don’t know if there will be late-night television on network television ten years from now. Maybe there will be one, but not a lot,” he said on the show. political activities Podcast during the summer break from filming.
“There’s a lot of content to watch, and now people can watch anything at any time, they have all these streaming services. It used to be Johnny Carson at 11:30 p.m., so everyone watched, Then David Letterman aired after Johnny Carson, so people watched both shows, but now there are so many choices.
That’s fair enough, but some would say streaming opens up a whole new audience. Jimmy thought of this too.
“Perhaps more importantly, people can easily watch your monologue online the next day, which really eliminates the need to watch it while it’s on air, and once people stop watching it while it’s on air, the network will stop paying. Production costs,” he added.
We don’t know if we agree with him. Yes, there’s an entire generation that’s cord-cutting, but maybe that’s why network TV has to consider a renaissance. Haven’t counted them all yet!
Jimmy Kimmel Cancels: He Confirms I’ve Signed My ‘Final Contract’ originally appeared on The Hollywood Gossip