Jon Stewart is set to make a comeback as the host of ‘The Daily Show,’ but this time, he’ll be taking on the role exclusively on Mondays.

The show’s legacy as a talent incubator is remarkable, having launched the careers of numerous comedians, including John Oliver, Larry Wilmore, Olivia Munn, Samantha Bee, Roy Wood Jr., and Aasif Mandvi. Stewart himself was honored with the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2022.
Notably, two former correspondents, Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert, experienced substantial career boosts after leaving the show. Carell achieved Oscar and Emmy nominations for his work in “The Office” and films like “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” and “Foxcatcher,” while Colbert went on to host “The Colbert Report” and is currently at the helm of CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”
Stewart’s more recent venture, “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” premiered in 2021 on Apple TV+ but was canceled. The show delved into polarizing topics such as racism, climate change, mass incarceration, and gun control, drawing both praise and criticism for its strident approach.
As the eagerly awaited return of Jon Stewart to “The Daily Show” approaches, fans and industry observers alike are eager to see how the beloved comedian will navigate the current political and cultural landscape. With his trademark humor and insightful commentary, Stewart’s return promises to be a breath of fresh air in the world of late-night comedy. The spokesperson for the show has yet to respond to inquiries regarding who will take over hosting duties after the November election.
Nostalgia continues with him coming back to his comedic origins, as Jon Stewart is about … It is a big return for the comic legend who had earlier hosted it from its inception stages way down in his early years.
People from the industry and also enthusiasts were eagerly waiting for this announcement. In this regard, Chris McCarthy states that the return of Stewart is an honour as he defined his importance by being “the voice of our generation” in a time when only biting wit could cut through all short rhetoric.
A year later, Trevor Noah left the show and Stewart came back again. Despite this, no permanent replacement has been scheduled yet; on the contrary, a rotating pool of regular correspondents should be pick up later in the week. As the best talk series for comedy, “The Daily Show” has won another Emmy award again.
In 2018, after a couple of years since Stewart’s departure from “The Daily Show,” he still seems to enjoy the show very much. At the time of strikes in 2018 on Strike Force Five podcast he said that the structure is vital because it ensures a “bad mind” does not take over.

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