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Megan Fox, Wiz Khalifa, Nina Dobrev Set for “The Tonight Show”

Megan Fox in "Transformers"

The August 6 edition of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” will slant decidedly in the direction of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

NBC announced that said episode of its iconic late night show will feature appearances by Megan Fox, who stars in the new film, and Wiz Khalifa, who performs on lead soundtrack single “Shell Shocked.”

“America’s Got Talent” host Nick Cannon will also sit down for an interview with host Jimmy Fallon.

Other guests set for upcoming appearances on “The Tonight Show,” which celebrates its 100th episode on August 4, include Helen Mirren, James Cameron, Spoon, Clive Owen, Nina Dobrev and The Head and the Heart.

NBC’s official “Tonight Show” listings follow:

Wednesday, July 30: Guests include Heidi Klum, Mike Birbiglia and musical guest Temples. Show 0097

Thursday, July 31: Guests include Julia Roberts, Andy Cohen and Ron Funches. Show 0098

Friday, August 1: Guests include Martin Lawrence, Jenny Slate and musical guest Aloe Blacc with The Roots. Show 0099

Monday, August 4: Guests include Helen Mirren, James Cameron and musical guest Spoon. Show 0100

Tuesday, August 5: Guests include Clive Owen, Nina Dobrev and musical guest The Head & The Heart. Show 0101

Wednesday, August 6: Guests include Megan Fox, Nick Cannon and musical guest Wiz Khalifa. Show 102

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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