By Katie Reilly
It’s not clear why James Corden—the British Late Late Show host known for his “Carpool Karaoke” videos—wasn’t featured in the new action film London Has Fallen, but he made up for it with a sketch on his show.
In the “deleted scene” from the movie, Corden uses Cockney rhyming slang and annoys an urgent Gerard Butler on his way to stop a thief—or “dodgy-looking tea leaf,” as Corden says.
Butler stars as a secret service agent in London Has Fallen, which is the sequel to Olympus Has Fallen and is now in theaters.
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