Jon Stewart to Take Hiatus to Direct Movie
Will leave The Daily Show for 12 weeks
It's no joke. Jon Stewart, who's anchored Comedy Central's The Daily Show since 1999, will take a 12-week hiatus to make his feature directing debut.
Stewart's project is Rosewater, an adaptation of Maziar Bahari's memoir Then They Came for Me: A Family's Story of Love, Captivity and Survival published in 2011. It tells the story of Bahari's travels to Iran in June 2009 to cover the country's presidential elections for the BBC.
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Oh dear. What will semi-literate, hipster university pumpkin seed eaters do to get their news?
BRING BACK KILBORN!
Too bad he's not taking a hiatus to hang himself.