‘The Blacklist’ Star James Spader on ‘The Tonight Show’!

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A couple days ago, on September 30, James Spader stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to promote the season seven premiere of the hit NBC show The Blacklist.

During the conversation, he discusses his prime “James” time during the day, why New York is one of the greatest cities in the world, and the audience is shown an exclusive sneak peek of The Blacklist premiere. Fallon even gifted Spader a signed vinyl copy of The Roots’ album.

The preview shows Spader’s character Raymond holding a gun at a man in a chair, as a nurse is about to inject him with ketamine. Reddington says that he is sure it will put him to sleep where he will have nice dreams, or it will kill him.

Courtesy of ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’

Watch The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon episode with James Spader here! (James Spader appears from 14:00-22:46)

Don’t forget Blacklisters, The Blacklist premieres this Friday, October 4 on NBC!

Kailey
Kailey
Kailey has been a writer for Nerds and Beyond since 2018. She received her bachelors degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in May of 2020. Some of her favorite TV shows are The Blacklist, Supernatural, and Prodigal Son, to name a few. She also loves all things Disney! You can check her out on social media @kaileygross.

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