Welcome back to the show.
It's always great to see you.
Thanks for having me.
Congrats on everything.
We love you.
We love you.
We love you.
I was very happy I got to spend a week with you.
Yeah, that was fun.
Do you remember me?
Yeah.
We hosted Saturday Night Live together.
You were a musical guest.
I was a host.
And I thought it was so fun hanging out with you because well, we're like neighbors when we're doing it.
Right?
Our dressing rooms are right next to each other.
I totally enjoyed it.
You were great in sketches as well.
You did sketches, which you didn't have to do.
You helped me with the party at my parents' house.
That was my first war movie.
Yeah, it was.
Party at my parents'.
Dunkirk is the second one.
That was a good one.
Oh, party at my parents' house.
Yeah, it was great.
I'm available.
I'm available to open for you on tour as well.
I appreciate it.
I'll be next door.
Yeah, exactly.
I'll be next door in September.
You will.
Yeah.
At Radio City.
You're doing Radio City Music Hall.
I'm very excited for it.
I'm looking forward to it.
It's going to be fun.
Are you excited about doing the big tour again?
I am.
Yeah, I love performing.
It's my favorite part.
That's just going to be so exciting, because you're doing Metascore Garden.
You're just doing the whole world.
You're going to be on tour.
I like the world.
Yeah, I know, yeah, with the World XU.
I just thought it was so.
I remember like we're doing rehearsal for Saturday Night Live and no one kind of knew what kind of song you were going to put out.
Everyone's like oh, it's going to be a pop song, it's a dance song, and what like no.
And then you curveballed everybody.
Oh, man.
And he put out... Oh, I loved it so much.
Sign of the Times is just so good.
He really did it up.
I loved it.
And the video was fantastic.
Thank you.
I mean, I flew.
He flew, yeah.
He flew around.
Who directed that video?
Do I know him?
Or her?
It was a collaboration of a few different people.
It was.
And do you always think that that's the video?
It's going to be the video?
With you flying?
I mean, if I'm honest, no.
I would have been happy doing, like, some sort of green screen thing.
But when they told me I was going to do it, the first kind of e-mails about it, the idea when they sent it to me, they were like you know, you'll only have to hang like 20 feet tops.
And then as it kind of got closer, they were like, all right, it might be 50 feet.
It was like, day before, they're like, you might have to go 100 feet.
I'm like, okay.
And then, you know, it was, I don't know what it was.
I had no idea it was going to happen.
I just want to show just a clip.
Here's a real clip of Silent Time's video.
Watch this.
I just didn't see you taking off and flying.
It was so well done.
I loved it.
But now you have the new single, 2 Ghosts.
Yep.
And how do you top that video with two ghosts?
Is it about the paranormal?
Is it about... Yeah.
Yeah.
Because normally when people get haunted, it's by one ghost.
Right.
This is the thing.
That's what's so scary about this is.
It's like I'm kind of I'm really concerned about the fact there's a ghost.
Yeah, exactly.
And then... Who's over here?
There's another one.
You got to be... You say to yourself, you got to be kidding me.
No, they're almost like... canceling each other out, and I'm kind of fine now.
Are they having conversations?
Are they talking to each other?
Yeah, they're kind of busy with each other, so I'm not really bothered by either ghost.
They're ignoring you, and you're like, hey, you're in my space.
You're in my world.
Give me some ghosty.
Yeah, give me a little ghost time, and let's talk about this.
Exactly.
I'm very excited to see the video, and I've got to say, I think my jam is... No, Carolina.
I know, Kiwi's good, too.
I don't know why.
Oh, Meet Me in the Hallway I love, too.
That was the first track I looked at.
I go, and I'm really going to give you, I was going to give you notes on it.
I appreciate that.
Like you care.
And I was like... I would take notes.
No, you wouldn't.
I would listen to them.
You would listen to them.
I would listen to them.
But I loved every song.
I loved it so much.
Thank you very much.
It reminded me of so many people and different sounds.
I go, oh, that sounds a little... No, that sounds like... No, it sounds like...
Pink Floyd?
No, it sounds like this.
No, it's something that kept changing.
It sounds like Harry Nilsson.
No, it's just, I just love it.
It was a good mix of everything.
Appreciate that.
Yeah, and I just, yeah.
I'm happy for you.
I hadn't seen the scooter thing, by the way.
The dude jumping onto the car.
Isn't that fantastic?
The craziest thing.
I mean, thank goodness.
Thank goodness he was okay.
Thank goodness he was okay, yeah.
A bunch of different directors worked on that video.
Yeah, a lot of different directors worked on that.
I saw a video of you perform with Stevie Nicks at the Troubadour.
And I thought that was a cool thing.
How great was that?
Yeah, it was pretty crazy.
It was a good night.
Do you know Stevie at all?
I'd met her a couple times at some shows.
I'd been to a bunch of Fleetwood Mac shows and stuff.
Yeah, I mean, she's a total legend.
So it was definitely a privilege.
Well, she came on one of our first shows in 2009, when I first started.
I was doing Late Night at the time.
And she gave me this jade bottle.
That's very Stevie Nicks.
Yes.
And it's a jade.
It's a jade.
And she said, Jimmy, open the bottle and make a wish.
Blow into it.
Make a wish and blow into it.
And that wish will come true.
And I did.
And I won't tell you what the wish was.
But you're here.
No, no, no.
But no, no, no.
I made a wish.
And it came true.
So I thought, since we both know Stevie, would you, if you care, you can open up the J bottle, blow a wish, and then it'll probably.
What if the ghosts fly out?
That's a sequel to the song of three ghosts.
Am I blowing on this?
Yes.
This is it.
This is all you, man.
This is your wish.
Don't tell anyone what it is.
Where am I blowing?
Try to get your air into the bottle.
And then you close it up.
Yeah, you can close it up.
Yeah.
Make a real wish.
Make a real wish.
Yeah, there you go.
Don't exhale through your nose.
I did mine through my nose.
That's me wishing properly.
Like, no, no, no, wish better.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm thinking.
There you go.
I'm here with Mr. Harry Styles right there, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting this Friday you can see his big-screen debut in Christopher Nolan's fantastic new movie Dunkirk.
I saw it the other night.
You are fantastic, my friend.
You are really great.
Thank you very much.
And the movie itself is just... I didn't know this story about Dunkirk.
I don't know that it was... Yeah, it's a pretty crazy story.
I think the thing with it is there's no, like, crazy backstories to any of the characters, really.
I think they're a relatively blank slate.
And it means when you're watching it, you're kind of projecting your fear.
You're almost, like, watching them, just imagining it as you.
And it's, you know... I find it very emotional, and I was in it, so... Yeah.
I mean, from all different angles and aspects and different jobs.
I got to say, the cast was fantastic.
The cast is unbelievable.
Shout-out to the casting director.
The casting director is Jon Papsadara, who was, man, oh, man.
I'm telling you, when you see a movie that has good casting, I always go, that is the greatest.
Because sometimes you see someone that just takes you out of the movie.
This thing, I didn't know.
I just loved every single person.
I was like, I saw it at a 70-millimeter projection.
You were like, what?
I was in labor.
I was in labor during half.
Turns out it wasn't movie of the summer.
It really is a summer.
But it's like a...
You just have to check it out.
I think I would go back and see it as well as in IMAX.
I have to say, you have to watch it in IMAX.
Really?
Yeah, it's crazy.
The thing I liked about it.
I saw it at 70 millimeter and you could hear the projector going like Yeah,
So that was going... And that was going...
Well, you're going to hear a lot of sound effects.
When you're filming, they're quite loud.
You can.
Oh, of course, because it's a real film.
But, man, oh, man, Christopher Nolan, how is he?
Is he just a tricky guy?
I mean, I'm such a fan of his and I'm such a fan of so many people working on this film and it just felt like such a.
I felt so lucky to be there.
To be honest,
Well, what a great story, and it's moving, and I just didn't really know anything about it.
If you see it, it's basically what the idea is.
These soldiers are basically trapped.
And the Germans are just killing them off, bombing them.
And so what happens is these people who have boats fishermen, local people from England.
They drive their own boats over to save the soldiers.
Yeah, I think that's what kind of makes it so nice to watch, is it's kind of the opposite to what a traditional kind of movie set around war is?
It's not us being the heroes and kind of going and saving the day.
It's just about community heroism and how these small acts from civilians and the normal people who are at home, Coming to Save Us, kind of together, makes this massive thing.
I think it's very much about the spirit of people and you know how, when people come together, you can do incredible things.
We have a clip.
Here is Harry Estelle's big-screen debut in Christopher Nolan's period war drama Dunkirk in theaters Friday
Check this out.
What's wrong with your friend?
He's looking for a quick way out.
In case we go down.
Thank you.
Congratulations on the great reviews on the movie and your own performance.
Harry Styles, go see him in Dunkirk in theaters and IMAX this Friday.
Congrats on the record as well.
Two ghosts.
Can't wait, man.