Jimmy Kimmel will return to television on Tuesday night after his suspension by Disney, with Glen Powell and Sarah McLachlan as his first guests on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’. Jimmy Kimmel will return with Glen Powell, Ethan Hawke, while guests suspended a suspension of the late night host’s performance almost a week after the comments he made about conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Disney announced on Monday that the program will resume, with Kimmel continuing as a host. McLachlan’s appearance is especially significant. Just a few days ago, she did not want to perform during the Los Angeles premiere of ‘Lilith Fair: Building a mystery-the-UNTOLD Story’, a documents about the landmark women’s music festival she founded together. She explained her decision during the event and said: “I apologize if it is disappointing, but we have jointly decided not to perform, but rather to stand in Solidarity in support of free speech.” Powell, meanwhile, will be the most important sitting gas. He is currently promoting ‘Chad Powers’, a sports comedy series he compiled with Michael Waldron, who has on Hulu premiere on September 30. The rest of the week’s lineout includes on Wednesday Ethan Hawke, Lisa Ann Walter and Yungblud, and Peyton Manning, Oscar Nuñez and Alex Go Thursday. The assassination of Charlie Kirk On September 10, 2025, American political activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead while talking at an outdoor event at Utah Valley University (Uvu) in Orem, Utah. The event was the opening stop of the US Comeback Tour, a lecture and debate series organized by Turning Point USA, the conservative group he founded together. Kirk was hit by a bullet in the neck as he answered a question from the audience about mass shooting in the United States. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors later confirmed his death. According to investigators, the armed man took a position on the roof of a campus building about 142 meters (130 meters) from the stage. The next day, 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson surrendered to the local sheriff’s office. He was formally charged with murder on September 16, with prosecutors announcing plans to pursue the death penalty, citing political motives behind the attack.
Jimmy Kimmel returns to suspension with Glen Powell and Ethan Hawke as first guests on the late night show
