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Jon Stewart Returns to TV For Four-Year HBO Deal
Jon Stewart Returns to TV For Four-Year HBO Deal
Jon Stewart Returns to TV For Four-Year HBO Deal
Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart seemed to take some well-deserved rest after abdicating the throne to Trevor Noah, occasionally popping up on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, among other places, but TV’s siren call has beckoned him back for a new moment of zen. Stewart has signed a landmark four-year deal with HBO producing short-form content, with the option for much more.
Trevor Noah’s ‘Daily Show’ Is The Same Show with a New Face
Trevor Noah’s ‘Daily Show’ Is The Same Show with a New Face
Trevor Noah’s ‘Daily Show’ Is The Same Show with a New Face
After the first episode of a new show, especially the first episode of an old show with a new face, everyone is ready to deem it either fantastic or awful. Did Trevor Noah ruin Jon Stewart’s legacy? Is The Daily Show a completely different beast? Should we stop watching now that some random unknown guy is hosting? The answer to all of those is no, or at least, we have no idea yet. But after watching the young South African comedian’s debut in Stewart’s chair on Monday night, it’s refreshing to say he did a pretty good job, and only time will tell how well he can carry the show.
'The Daily Show With Trevor Noah' Get Power-ed First Teaser
'The Daily Show With Trevor Noah' Get Power-ed First Teaser
'The Daily Show With Trevor Noah' Get Power-ed First Teaser
Comedy Central took a bit of a breather after Jon Stewart’s final Daily Show to let Stephen Colbert soak up some spotlight at CBS, but with Trevor Noah’s September 28 premiere fast arriving, it’s time to put asses in the chairs. Groove to some Kanye and lower your seat for our first look at The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.
Watch the Best Moments From Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’
Watch the Best Moments From Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’
Watch the Best Moments From Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’
Jon Stewart said goodbye to The Daily Show last night in equal parts star-studded and quiet, personal fashion as former correspondents like Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and Olivia Munn returned to pay their respects, while Bruce Springsteen closed out the slow with a performance — at Stewart’s request — of his 1999 song “The Land of Hopes and Dreams” and, for his fellow New Jerseyan, “Born to Run”.
Stewart's Last 'Daily Show's Set Amy Schumer, Louis CK, More
Stewart's Last 'Daily Show's Set Amy Schumer, Louis CK, More
Stewart's Last 'Daily Show's Set Amy Schumer, Louis CK, More
Now that President Obama has come and gone, Jon Stewart’s final round of Daily Show outings will bring out a few more big guns to help send him off. Among the sure to be extensive list, we already have top comedians (and near successors) Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and even Denis Leary booking slots on Jon Stewart’s final run.
J.J. Abrams Broke His Back Making ‘Star Wars’ (Literally)
J.J. Abrams Broke His Back Making ‘Star Wars’ (Literally)
J.J. Abrams Broke His Back Making ‘Star Wars’ (Literally)
Harrison Ford might be a superhero. This, according to Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams, who was on set for Ford’s unfortunate accident last year, when a hydraulic door broke his leg. (As Abrams’ describes it in the clip above, his ankle was at a, gulp, 90-degree angle to the rest of his body. Ew.) Thankfully, Ford was okay. Then he later got into a plane crash and was mostly okay after that too. Because, again, Harrison Ford is a superhero.
Trevor Noah Keeping Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' Creative Team
Trevor Noah Keeping Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' Creative Team
Trevor Noah Keeping Jon Stewart's 'Daily Show' Creative Team
For as much denial as we’re under regarding Jon Stewart’s final Daily Show week, one has to wonder how Trevor Noah will fill the seat with his September premiere. Thankfully, not everything about The Daily Show will change with Stewart, as the old guard of executive producers will remain through Noah’s tenure.
Jon Stewart Grunts Through an Entire 'Daily Show' Segment
Jon Stewart Grunts Through an Entire 'Daily Show' Segment
Jon Stewart Grunts Through an Entire 'Daily Show' Segment
As we inch closer and closer to Jon Stewart’s abdication of The Daily Show, Stewart has become increasingly esoteric and playful with the format. That approach only grew with two new segments this week, the first allowing Jon to take audience questions of his tenure, and the second purely grunting reactions to Presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee’s recent Holocaust comments.
Amy Schumer Turned Down Hosting 'The Daily Show'
Amy Schumer Turned Down Hosting 'The Daily Show'
Amy Schumer Turned Down Hosting 'The Daily Show'
As Jon Stewart winds down his tenure on The Daily Show, more and more names have emerged from Comedy Central shortlists ahead of Trevor Noah. Red-hot comedienne and perfect human Amy Schumer seems also to have been offered the gig, though the Trainwreck star declined a “safe” option for her blossoming career.

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