Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o will appear on the second week of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” CBS announced Monday.

Other guests for week two will include “House of Cards” star Kevin Spacey, “Everest” star Jake Gyllenhaal, and Oscar nominee Naomi Watts. Colbert will also speak with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer.

Republican Presidential candidate Jeb Bush is due to appear on “The Late Show” during Colbert’s first week on the air ahead of Sanders. Bush will join George Clooney and musical guest Kendrick Lamar for the premiere episode.

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Colbert takes over the desk previously occupied by David Letterman on Sept. 8.

See the full line-up for Colbert’s second week below:

Monday, Sept. 14: Emily Blunt; Justice Stephen Breyer; musical performance by The Dead Weather

Tuesday, Sept. 15: Jake Gyllenhaal; musical performance by Run The Jewels with TV On The Radio

Wednesday, Sept. 16: Kevin Spacey; Carol Burnett with comedians Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer; musical performance by and interview with Willie Nelson

Thursday, Sept. 17: Naomi Watts; United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon

Friday, Sept. 18: Lupita Nyong’o; Sen. Bernie Sanders; interview with and performance by “An American in Paris'” Christopher Wheeldon, Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope