James Corden Performs Inappropriate Musicals With Nathan Lane and Rachel Bloom—Watch Now!

Late Late Show star tackled three major hits

By Francesca Bacardi Oct 09, 2015 3:19 PMTags

Action and horror movies look a little different now, thanks to James Corden!

The The Late Late Show host magically transformed The Terminator, The Exorcist and Se7en into upbeat musicals Thursday night with the help of Nathan Lane and Rachel Bloom, and the results are hysterical. Never did we expect such a scary movie like The Exorcist to be laugh-out-loud worthy.

Lane and Corden began the segment with the Arnold Schwarzenehger's famous film and turned his famous line, "I'll be back," into a full song.

"I'll be back, don't you dare go anywhere because I'll be back," Nathan crooned as he danced his way around the set while dressed as the famous robot.

"I'll just stand here assuming that he's a normal human and wait until he gets back," Corden sang alongside him, dressed as a police officer.

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Even though The Terminator is an action-packed film that resulted in an entire franchise, Corden and Lane turned it into a happy-go-lucky musical—who knew that was possible? Corden, Lane and Bloom next tackled The Exorcist, with Bloom playing Regan, the possessed child.

If you were horrified by this movie as a child, you'll be relieved to see it has received a catchy update.

"Make my head spin, Mr. Exorcist Man," Bloom sang from her bed. "You make my head spin like only an exorcist can."

Cue Corden and Lane, who both played priests trying to exorcise the evil spirit out of Bloom. The trio made sure to capture the classic's most famous moment: the vomit. Thankfully, it wasn't as gruesome as the original.

Lastly they took on Brad Pitt's Se7en. Cordon played the officer, Nathan the inmate. But where was Bloom?! Watch the video to find out where she was "hiding."

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