In an unexpected turn of events, ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" was abruptly replaced with a rerun on Thursday evening, leaving audiences and industry insiders puzzled. The originally scheduled show was set to feature guests David Duchovny, Joe Keery of "Stranger Things," and singer Madison Beer.
The sudden change in programming came without a public statement from ABC, and the network aired an older episode from October 28 in place of the new content. This last-minute switch led to a flurry of speculation among fans on social media and online forums.
Madison Beer was the first to inform the public of the rescheduling via a social media post, stating the performance was pushed to a later date due to unforeseen circumstances. This vague explanation only heightened the curiosity and confusion among the show's viewers.
Further details emerged when Deadline reported that the cancellation was directly related to Kimmel himself, citing sources close to the situation. This report corresponded with social media posts suggesting a "personal matter" as the reason behind the sudden decision.
"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" has a consistent filming schedule, with episodes taped Monday through Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Pacific time and broadcast at 11:35 p.m. Eastern. Audience members with tickets for the Thursday taping received an abrupt email notification a few hours before the expected filming, stating the episode had been postponed and apologizing for any inconvenience.
This incident is not the first controversy for Kimmel this year. In September, following controversial remarks about the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the show was temporarily pulled off the air. Kimmel had accused "the MAGA gang" of mischaracterizing the suspect. The Federal Communications Commission's Brendan Carr reportedly reprimanded Kimmel for these comments, and Disney suspended the show, though Kimmel returned after an eight-day hiatus.
Kimmel has openly joked about his suspension, even suggesting on a podcast with his wife, Molly McNearney, that President Donald Trump might have been behind it, a statement met with laughter by both.
Despite the comedian's recent political activism, including attendance at anti-Trump protests, ABC has not provided any connection between these activities and the show's cancellation. Kimmel has been a staple on late-night television for over two decades, and his rare absences have typically been due to significant family or medical events.
As of now, Jimmy Kimmel has not issued a public statement regarding the latest episode's cancellation. On Friday morning, Kimmel posted a clip from his podcast on Instagram but did not reference the unexpected absence of his show.
The lack of explanation from ABC and Kimmel continues to drive speculation and discussion among fans and media outlets alike as they await further information on the status of future "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" episodes.