GIFs of Celebrities Nailing Their Entrances on The Late Late Show: The unique studio set-up gives stars space to shine.

A memorable entrance is the first key in nailing a perfect guest appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden. The studio's setup gives celebrities a unique opportunity that other late night talk shows do not. Coming in from behind the audience, they can rock walkouts like professional wrestlers or MMA fighters rather than just stepping out from backstage. Their chosen moves and steps show off their personalities even more.

In just three weeks of episodes, we've already seen a wide variety. Please take a look and think about what moves you would incorporate into your Late Late Show entrance if given the opportunity.

The Double Wave Into A High-Five by Mila Kunis



A total originator, Kunis was the show's first entrance.

The Fake Out by Tom Hanks



Green Shirt Dude was so confused. 

Mock Fear by Patricia Arquette



We assume she's faking it... unless those fans are actually monsters.

Jumping The Gun by Chris Pine



Pine busted out from behind the curtain before the camera got to him.

Chillin' by Kevin Hart



Normally a high-energy comic, Hart decided to just slide into the room.

The High-Five Tunnel by Will Ferrell



The comedy megastar turned his introduction into an NBA-style entrance.

The Sal Goodman by Bob Odenkirk



On The Late Late Show to promote Better Call Saul, the actor gave us a little taste of his character's double thumbs-up.

Shrugging-Into-Jazz-Hands by Claire Danes



She tried to play it cool at first, but the crowd's energy gave her spirit fingers. 

The David Beckham by David Beckham



Let's be honest, David Beckham doesn't have to do anything besides be David Beckham to pump us up. 

Killin' It by Thomas Lennon



So much energy!

Careful... Careful... by Aubrey Plaza



The actress didn't want to stumble in those pretty pink heels. 

Eyebrows by Matthew Perry



The veteran actor can distill all the expression you need down into just his eyebrows.  

The Handrail by Emmy Rossum



Smart and safe, this actress/singer knows how to safely descend stairs.

The Jog Out by Jeremy Piven



Just like his famous character Ari Gold, Piven has places to be.... and that place is on stage. 

The Fall by Katie Couric’s stunt double



... And....

The Reveal by Katie Couric



Just brilliant.

The Colorful Compliment by Jeff Goldblum



Use that line the next time you hug someone. They won't be able to help but smile.  

The Stupefied Superfan by Beck (& Tommy)



For this one to work, you need to surprise a diehard fan like Beck unknowingly did to Tommy.

The Awkward Hand Slap/Shake by Jordana Brewster



That fan wanted more than just a high-five and wouldn't let go of Jordana's hand.

Casual Wave & Thumbs-Up by Rainn Wilson



Totally fits his laid-back nature. 

The Freeze Frame by Dave Grohl



This one needs no explanation. 

Duck Duck Goose by Tig Notaro



Tig, our pick for the next Oscars host, starts by shaking and kissing hands, then begins touching people's heads like she's playing Duck Duck Goose. 

The Magician by Rob Corddry



The comedic actor bursts through the curtain like he's just done an amazing magic trick, then hugs his number one fan. 

Hugging Rob Corddry's #1 Fan by Megan Mullally



After watching Corddry do it, Mullally also wanted to know what it felt like to hug his biggest fan.

The Superhero by James Van Der Beek



In case the producers of CSI: Cyber ever want to change his character into a superhero, The Beek already has the triumphant pose-and-point in his tool chest. 

The Low-Fi by Josh Gad



The Comedians star proved he doesn't have to play everything big. 

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