TV Edward Norton gets sucked back into James Corden's fight club By Nick Romano Nick Romano Nick is an entertainment journalist based in New York, NY. If you like pugs and the occasional blurry photo of an action figure, follow him on Twitter @NickARomano. EW's editorial guidelines Published on October 30, 2019 08:16AM EDT The first rule about James Corden’s fight club is that Edward Norton wants nothing to do with it. In his latest sketch for The Late Late Show, Corden launched a Late Late Show Fight Club with his staff — against their wishes, we’ll add — as inspired by Norton’s past as the star of Fight Club, the movie. “I think we’ve absorbed that there’s better ways of expressing our masculinity,” Norton says. Nevertheless, he’s still sucked back in for a brief moment when Corden pushes him over the edge. All the guy wants to do is talk about Motherless Brooklyn, his “magnum opus,” as the Birdman star put it. He directed it, wrote it, and starred in it. But, no. Corden wants to fight. It all ends poorly for one of them. Guess who. Related content: Kanye West’s Carpool Karaoke with James Corden is really airplane karaoke Watch 3 minutes of Paul Rudd sleeping through a James Corden sketch Edward Norton on challenges of portraying character with Tourette syndrome in Motherless Brooklyn