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Will Shia LaBeouf's #IAmSorry tour continue Monday night? Who knows — but one thing is certain. His Jimmy Kimmel Live! sitdown is shaping up to be the must-watch interview of Monday's late-night shows.
Why?
LaBeouf has had a series of missteps and performed a number of strange antics in recent months, and while he's out and about promoting Fury, this is the only late night spot he's got on the books currently.
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More importantly, Jimmy Kimmel is the master of bringing up the elephant in the room. (Re-watch his March interview with Rob Ford or his epic Kanye West conversation from last year as proof). Kimmel will undoubtedly have plenty of questions, and we can't wait to see what they are.
For the other action happening Monday night, see the rest of the late night lineup below, and stay tuned to THR.com for the best moments from late night TV.
Conan! (11 p.m., TBS)
Dax Shepard and Rosemarie DeWitt
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (11 p.m. on Comedy Central)
Author Matt Bai
The Colbert Report — (11:30 p.m., Comedy Central)
Author Walter Isaacson
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (11:35 p.m., ABC)
Shai LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan and a performance from T.I.
The Late Show With David Letterman (11:35 p.m., CBS)
Russell Brand, Dave Grohl and a performance by The Foo Fighters (the first of five this week)
The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon (11:35 p.m., NBC)
Zach Galifianakis (who will also likely have some interesting things to say), Casey Wilson and Andrew Orvedahl
@Midnight (12 a.m., Comedy Central)
Jo Koy, Jen Kirkman and Matt Braunger
The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson (12:35 a.m., CBS)
Reality TV star Carson Kressley and MMA fighter Rampage Jackson
Late Night With Seth Meyers (12:35 a.m., NBC)Minnie Driver, Ike Barinholtz and a performance from Florida Georgia Line
Last Call With Carson Daly (1:35 a.m., NBC)
Ken Marino, Jake Paltrow and a performance from Interpol
