John Leguizamo to Fill In as Host on Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show”

John Leguizamo is filling in…

Comedy Central has set dates for the next five guest hosts who will fill in at the desk of The Daily Show, including the 62-year-old Colombian actor/comedian.

John LeguizamoLeguizamo will fill in the week of March 27.

Prior to his stint, Hasan Minhaj will step in for the week Febuary 27, followed by Marlon Wayans the week of March 6; Kal Penn the week of March 13 and Al Franken the week of March 20.

Dates for additional guest hosts, including TDS correspondents and contributors, will be announced in the coming weeks.

Guest hosts have been filling in since Trevor Noah exited the show on December 8.

Chelsea Handler is hosting this week’s shows, marking her latest late-night guest hosting spot after she filled in for Jimmy Kimmel during his summer holidays. Sarah Silverman is set to take the reins next week, beginning February 13.

In terms of Noah’s permanent replacement, Comedy Central is keeping an open mind in terms of who will succeed him. As Deadline’s Peter White previously reported, the network also is considering hosting duos and trios. A permanent host is expected to start in fall 2023.

The Daily Show airs weeknights at 11:00 pm ET/PT on Comedy Central and is available the following morning on Paramount+.

Open Road Films to Release Garcia Bernal’s “Rosewater” in November

Gael Garcia Bernal’s latest film will hit U.S. theaters in November.

Open Road Films has announced plans to release Rosewater, starring the 35-year-old Mexican actor, on November 7.

Gael Garcia Bernal in Rosewater

The directorial debut from The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart, the film is an adaptation of BBC journalist Maziar Bahari’s book Then They Came For Me: A Family’s Story Of Love, Captivity And Survival.

The true story follows the Tehran-born journalist, a Canadian citizen living in London. In June 2009, he returned to Iran to interview Mir-Hossein Moussavi, who was the prime challenger to controversial incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. As Moussavi’s supporters rose up to protest Ahmadinejad’s victory declaration hours before the polls closed on election day, Bahari endured great personal risk by submitting camera footage of the unfolding street riots to the BBC. Bahari was soon arrested by Revolutionary Guard police, led by a man identifying himself only as “Rosewater,” who proceeded to torture and interrogate the journalist over the next 118 days. Iranian authorities released Bahari on $300,000 bail and the promise he would act as a spy for the government.

Garcia Bernal stars as Bahari in the film.

Stewart penned the script and took a summer break from his popular Comedy Central show to direct it.

Open Road acquired the U.S. distribution rights in May to Rosewaterafter a private showing to select buyers at the Cannes Film Festival.

Open Road to Release Garcia Bernal’s “Rosewater,” Directed by Jon Stewart, in the U.S.

Gael Garcia Bernal’s latest project is headed to the U.S. theaters.

Open Road Films has picked up the U.S. distribution rights to Rosewater, the political drama starring the 35-year-old Mexican actor.

Gael Garcia Bernal

The film marks The Daily Show host Jon Stewart’s directorial debut. It’s an adaptation of the New York Timesbest-selling memoir Then They Came for Me: A Family’s Story of Love, Captivity and Survival, written by BBC journalist Maziar Bahari.

The story centers on the Tehran-born Canadian broadcast journalist (portrayed by Bernal) who was covering the Iranian elections in 2009. After submitting footage of street riots, Bahari was arrested by Revolutionary Guard police, and for the next 118 days was interrogated and tortured by man he called Rosewater, due to the man’s scent.

Stewart was one of those who followed the story.

A fall release is being planned.

Louis C.K. Releases His Film Directorial Debut “Tomorrow Night”

Louis C.K. is offering his fans a blast from his filmmaking past…

The 46-year-old Mexican American comedian and actor has just released his feature film directorial debut Tomorrow Night online, some sixteen years after its Sundance Film Festival premiere.

Louis C.K., Tomorrow Night

Louis C.K. wrote and directed the black and white 16mm dark comedy, about a photo shop owner obsessed with ice cream, and took it to festivals back in 1998.

But according to C.K., distributors didn’t step up to the plate and the movie sat fading into obscurity in his storage locker.

That’s all changed now though…

Louis C.K. has made Tomorrow Night available for download for $5. The film stars comedians Robert Smigel, Chuck Sklar, Rick Shapiro, Heather Morgan, Nick Diapolo, and Joseph Dolphin and features a number of future comedy stars in small roles including Amy Poehler, J.B. Smoove, Steve Carell, Wanda Sykes, and Conan O’Brien.

Louis C.K. recently hit the promo circuit and stopped by The Daily Show with friend Jon Stewart, who lent Louis C.K. money to make the movie years ago as did Chris Rock, Denis Leary, Spike Feresten and Brett Butler.

He also notably put out his 2011 comedy special Live at the Beacon Theater on his own website for $5 a pop, trusting fans not to pirate it, and took in $1M with the self-release strategy.

Garcia Bernal Starring in Jon Stewart’s Directorial Debut “Rosewater”

Gael Garcia Bernal is preparing for a daily Daily Show experience…

The 34-year-old Mexican actor will star in the debut directorial effort from The Daily Show host Jon Stewart.

Gael Garcia Bernal

Garcia Bernal will portray a journalist in the Stewart-penned film Rosewater, which is based on the 2011 memoir Then They Came for Me: A Family’s Story Of Love, Captivity, And Survival by Maziar Bahari. Shohreh Aghdashloo will play, the mother of Garcia Bernal’s character.

Mainly based in Canada, the Iranian-born Bahari traveled to his native country to cover the disputed 2009 Presidential election only to find himself imprisoned by the authorities for 118 days. He was arrested in his mother’s Teheran home on June 21, 2009.

Rosewater is preparing to begin filming in Jordan.