Jimmy Kimmel’s sudden removal from ABC’s late-night lineup has thrown the network into turmoil and sparked one of the biggest questions in television right now: who will take over his iconic time slot?
For years, Kimmel’s show was a staple of American late-night, mixing celebrity interviews, comedy skits, and sharp commentary. But following intense backlash over recent remarks, the network made the decision to suspend the program indefinitely. Now, ABC executives are under pressure to find a successor who can both stabilize ratings and bring a fresh identity to late-night TV.
Insiders suggest that the network is considering bold moves. Among the top contenders is Caitlyn Jenner, whose outspoken personality and media profile have made her a favorite in betting odds. Another name that has surfaced is Tim Allen, the veteran comedian and actor who already has decades of success in television and a loyal fan base.
Industry watchers believe ABC may also take the opportunity to completely reshape the format, moving away from the traditional desk-and-monologue formula and leaning into something sharper, more modern, and more engaging for younger audiences. Whatever decision is made, it will be a defining moment not just for ABC, but for the entire late-night television landscape.
As fans wait for an official announcement, one thing is clear: Jimmy Kimmel’s departure has opened the door to a new era of late-night — and the choice of replacement will determine whether ABC can capture the same magic or redefine it entirely.