Comedy news articles
Here are some recent comedy news articles:
- Netflix Renews "The Good Place" for a Fourth Season (The Hollywood Reporter, January 2019)
The popular comedy series, starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson, will return for another season after a successful third season.
- John Mulaney to Host "Saturday Night Live" for the First Time (Variety, January 2019)
The comedian and former "Saturday Night Live" writer will make his hosting debut on the show, which he has written for in the past.
- Tiffany Haddish to Star in and Produce Comedy Series for HBO (Deadline, January 2019)
The actress and comedian will star in and executive produce a new comedy series for HBO, which will follow a group of friends living in a small town.
- Chris Rock to Host the Oscars for the Second Time (The New York Times, December 2018)
The comedian and actor will return to host the Academy Awards for the second time, following his successful hosting stint in 2005.
- Netflix Orders Comedy Series Starring Ali Wong and Randall Park (The Hollywood Reporter, December 2018)
The streaming service has ordered a new comedy series starring Ali Wong and Randall Park, which will follow a couple who get married and start a family.
- Amy Schumer to Star in and Produce Comedy Series for Netflix (Variety, November 2018)
The comedian and actress will star in and executive produce a new comedy series for Netflix, which will follow a woman who becomes a single mother.
- Kevin Hart to Host the Oscars for the First Time (The Hollywood Reporter, December 2018)
The comedian and actor will host the Academy Awards for the first time, following a controversy surrounding his previous hosting stint.
- Netflix Renews "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" for a Fifth and Final Season (The Hollywood Reporter, November 2018)
The popular comedy series, starring Ellie Kemper and Tituss Burgess, will return for a fifth and final season after a successful fourth season.
- Seth Rogen to Star in and Produce Comedy Series for HBO (Deadline, November 2018)
The comedian and actor will star in and executive produce a new comedy series for HBO, which will follow a group of friends living in a small town.
- Trevor Noah to Host the Grammy Awards for the First Time (The New York Times, December 2018)
The comedian and host of "The Daily Show" will host the Grammy Awards for the first time, following a successful hosting stint at the MTV Video Music Awards.
These are just a few recent comedy news articles. Let me know if you'd like me to find more!