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Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and Denis Leary Are Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and Denis Leary Are Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and Denis Leary Are Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’ Guests
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: The Force Awakens’ (Literally)
J.J. Abrams Broke His Back Making ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ (Literally)
J.J. Abrams Broke His Back Making ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ (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.
‘The Daily Show’ Names Trevor Noah as Jon Stewart’s Replacement
‘The Daily Show’ Names Trevor Noah as Jon Stewart’s Replacement
‘The Daily Show’ Names Trevor Noah as Jon Stewart’s Replacement
The Daily Show and Comedy Central have announced that, after a long search with many rumored candidates, Trevor Noah will succeed the retiring Jon Stewart as the host of the late night program. Noah, a 31-year-old stand-up comedian, has served as a correspondent for the show but, so far, has only made three appearances.
Jon Stewart To Retire
Jon Stewart To Retire
Jon Stewart To Retire
It's the moment we all knew would happen eventually -- and, based on the immediacy of the news cycle and when late night shows are actually filmed, it's the moment most of us also knew was happening yesterday -- but 'Daily Show' host Jon Stewart has finally announced his retirement after seventeen years at the news desk. Stewart's show films in the late evenings in New York City, so the news that he had announced his imminent retirement during a taping last night hit the wire many hours before the show actually aired.
Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show,’ 2015 Retirement Announced
Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show,’ 2015 Retirement Announced
Jon Stewart Leaving ‘The Daily Show,’ 2015 Retirement Announced
Just when we thought the state of Comedy Central’s late-night lineup had settled, following Larry Wilmore’s ‘Nightly Show’ takeover from ‘The Colbert Report,’ ol’ Jon Stewart done spun us about once more. Word has come in that ‘The Daily Show’ host announced his retirement during tonight’s taping, ostensibly after Stewart’s current contract.
‘Rosewater’ Trailer: Jon Stewart’s Directorial Debut Is Not What You’d Expect
‘Rosewater’ Trailer: Jon Stewart’s Directorial Debut Is Not What You’d Expect
‘Rosewater’ Trailer: Jon Stewart’s Directorial Debut Is Not What You’d Expect
Our first look at Jon Stewart's directorial debut has arrived in the 'Rosewater' trailer, showcasing a side of this funnyman we've never seen before. After years of making us laugh and sigh as the host of 'The Daily Show,' the beloved comedian has stepped behind the camera with a film that doesn't look like it has a single laugh in its entire running time, but it looks harrowing and fascinating all the same.
Jon Stewart Rips Both Democrats and Republicans in Hilarious Debt Crisis Rant [VIDEO]
Jon Stewart Rips Both Democrats and Republicans in Hilarious Debt Crisis Rant [VIDEO]
Jon Stewart Rips Both Democrats and Republicans in Hilarious Debt Crisis Rant [VIDEO]
On Monday night’s ‘Daily Show,’ host Jon Stewart admonished Congress and compared the constantly-changing debt ceiling deadline to a Broadway opening, saying “The only catastrophe that has moved its date this often is ‘Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark.’ He then observed that despite a steady stream of meetings about the debt crisis, Republicans and Democrats have accomplished little other than seeming