James Corden is leaving "The Late Late Show" in the middle of this year.

CBS has made plans to replace the show with a reboot of "@midnight."

"@midnight" is a Comedy Central series that originally ran for 600 episodes.

Stephen Colbert is set to produce the revamped show executively.

CBS will remain the owner of the late-night franchise regardless of the changes.

Corden opened up about the reason behind his leave from "The Late Late Show."

He wants to focus on being present in his children's lives.

The 44-year-old recently revealed that he plays a character on the late-night show.

He is currently working on the Amazon Prime Video series "Mammals."