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Jimmy Fallon and Savannah Guthrie are stepping into a new shared spotlight with a primetime Wordle game show that blends fast-paced competition with family-friendly entertainment. The collaboration brings together two of NBC’s most recognizable faces, both of whom have already built strong reputations beyond television through bestselling children’s books and cross-platform projects.
While the announcement surprised some viewers, the pairing feels like a natural extension of their evolving careers. Fallon continues to expand his entertainment footprint beyond The Tonight Show, while Guthrie balances her role in broadcast journalism with publishing and light entertainment appearances.
Fallon and Guthrie recently announced a primetime Wordle game show, described as fast-paced and family-friendly. Both television stars have released bestselling children’s books over the years, making the collaboration feel like a natural fit for audiences familiar with their work outside television.
Guthrie has built a strong presence in publishing with several books aimed at younger readers and families. Fallon has followed a similar path, releasing multiple popular children’s titles inspired by parenting moments and bedtime routines.
The collaboration also showed how celebrity-driven children’s content continues growing in popularity. Publishers increasingly work with television personalities because recognizable names can attract both parents and younger readers.

The confirmed announcement was the Wordle game show itself. Separately, People reported that Guthrie will also appear on Season 3 of Password, where Fallon is the resident player.
Fans reacted strongly online because Fallon’s schedule already appears packed with television responsibilities. In addition to hosting NBC’s flagship late-night show, he regularly appears in comedy sketches, interviews, musical segments, and special programming. Many viewers expressed surprise at how many different projects he continues balancing at once.
Jimmy Fallon also drew attention this week after a Tonight Show monologue referencing Donald Trump’s China trip and meeting with President Xi Jinping. The segment quickly gained traction online, adding another viral moment to Fallon’s ongoing run of topical late-night commentary.
Little-known fact: Jimmy Fallon also released several bestselling children’s books, including Your Baby’s First Word Will Be DADA.
While Fallon built his career through comedy, Savannah Guthrie became known for journalism and morning television. She joined NBC News in 2007 and later became co-anchor of Today, one of the most-watched morning programs in the United States. Over the years, Guthrie has covered presidential elections, major court cases, and international events.
Despite her serious news background, Guthrie has also shown a lighter side through family-focused projects and television appearances. Her children’s books helped introduce her to audiences outside traditional news programming. That crossover appeal made her partnership with Fallon feel both unexpected and believable.
Little-known fact: Savannah Guthrie earned her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center before returning to broadcast journalism full-time.

Jimmy Fallon’s new Wordle project with Savannah Guthrie arrives during a busy and mixed moment for his NBC career. His marketing competition series, On Brand With Jimmy Fallon, was canceled after one season following weak ratings, but his late-night role remains stable because Fallon previously extended his Tonight Show deal through 2028.
Fallon has also stayed visible through late-night news and viral pop-culture moments. The Tonight Show is set to air a rerun on May 21, 2026, giving CBS’s The Late Show with Stephen Colbert room for its final broadcast, while a recent segment with Olivia “Livvy” Dunne drew attention after she taught Fallon a Baywatch-inspired beach run. Fallon’s monologues have also kept him tied to political conversation, including jokes about Donald Trump’s China trip.
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