Friday nights just wouldn't be the same without a starry line-up on The Graham Norton Show, would they?

The list of celebrities sitting on the famous sofa for the May 5 episode has just been revealed, and we've got four Hollywood film stars in one show.

The Godfather's Diane Keaton is on to talk about her new film Hampstead while Michael Fassbender will be promoting the Prometheus sequel, Alien: Covenant.

That's not all! Insterstellar actress Jessica Chastain will be chin-wagging about Miss Sloane while the one and only Kevin Bacon will tell us what exactly Amazon Prime series I Love Dick is all about.

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As always, the show will be played out by an artist plugging their new single, but in this case it's everyone favourite animated band Gorillaz, with their song 'We Got the Power'.

So how does that work then, if the band are virtual?

Well, if you didn't know already, Gorillaz are fronted by Blur's Damon Albarn, and they've performed on TV with real musicians and vocals as opposed to holograms or whatever:

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Sorry to ruin the mystique there.

The week before this show (April 28) will see comedian Amy Schumer, our Eurovision entry Lucie Jones, our Star Wars bae John Boyega and` - just announced - Pirates of the Caribbean returnee Orlando Bloom.

Speaking of Star Wars, Rogue One's Riz Ahmed previously stated that James Corden was ripping off The Graham Norton in a pretty darn funny rap battle.


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