Whenever Stephen Colbert has truly big stars as guests on The Late Show, he likes to take some time and reflect with them, asking these actors and actresses the “big questions” of life. During last night’s Late Show, Will Smith, who stars as Deadshot in Suicide Squad (which hits theaters this Friday) became the latest actor to join Colbert for the segment that he calls “Big Questions With Even Bigger Stars,” and the two of them discussed some very interesting topics together.
Although Colbert typically asks the most questions during the segment, Smith took charge in this one, as he attempted to learn more and more about the Late Show host. He asked Colbert what he wants his great-great-grandchildren to think about him and what he would like it to say on his tombstone.
“I think, ‘Well, I thought it was funny,'” Colbert joked.
However, Stephen Colbert made sure that Will Smith got in on the fun, too. When Colbert asked the Suicide Squad star about whether or not he believed in free will, Smith’s response was pretty hilarious.
“Oh nah, man, I’m really expensive,” he told Colbert.
Watch Stephen Colbert and Will Smith ask each other the “big questions” in the video below:
But that’s not all the fun Will Smith had during his time on The Late Show. During the commercial break, Smith joined in when Stay Human started playing his own hit song, “Summertime,” proving that he still has some musical chops. Watch Smith take the lead during the Late Show band’s performance in the video below:
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Still like Will and wish he had been in the ID16 flick Would have improved it immensely.