The first rule of Late Late Show Fight Club is that you don’t talk about Late Late Show Fight Club.
The second rule of Late Late Show Fight Club is…
Okay, they didn’t get that far because Edward Norton was having none of it.
James Corden has built a career on sketches like this, from challenging Michelle Obama to dodgeball to staging musicals on busy streets.
To watch him butcher Beauty and the Beast on a busy crosswalk, go here.
My point is that it was inevitable that someone would eventually take a swing at him, and Edward rose to the challenge.
Take it away, Mashable.
In the clip, the Hollywood star gets lured into a Fight Club skit by a gleeful Corden, only to end up knocking the host out in sheer frustration — much to the cheers and applause of his writing staff.
It’s obviously staged, but very entertaining:
This is when we find out that Edward Norton was James Corden all along.
And both of them are Brad Pitt.
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