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The Problem with Jon Stewart Season 2 Details

Today, Apple revealed the trailer for season two of the Emmy Award-nominated Apple TV+ original series The Problem with Jon Stewart, premiering globally on Friday, October 7, with all-new episodes to be released weekly.

This season of The Problem with Jon Stewart will tackle topics such as gender, taxes, globalization, elections, and more.

The Problem with Jon Stewart Season 2 Details

The trailer, which you can watch below, highlights moments from the upcoming season. Stewart takes on anti-transgender legislation, questions the American tax proposition, and confronts economic globalization, with special appearances from LeVar Burton and Susan Sarandon.

Acclaimed host, writer, producer, director, and advocate Jon Stewart, recipient of the 2022 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, leads with compassion and humor as he explores some of the most important issues of our time.

The Problem with Jon Stewart

Using comedy and common sense, the series features tough, topical, and culture-moving conversations from the perspectives of stakeholders, experts, and individuals confronting these issues.

The Writers Guild Award-nominated series The Problem with Jon Stewart is hosted and executive produced by Stewart through his Busboy Productions. Showrunner Brinda Adhikari also executive produces the series.

Stewart’s longtime manager, James Dixon, Chris McShane, and Richard Plepler, through his Eden Productions, also executive produce. Eden Productions has an exclusive overall production deal with Apple. Lorrie Baranek and Reza Riazi are supervising producers, and Kris Acimovic is the head writer.

The series’ acclaimed podcast of the same name is available on Apple Podcasts and via RSS. It was recently named Best Interview Podcast by Adweek‘s Podcast of the Year Awards, and received People‘s Choice Awards for Best Male Host and Best Politics & News Podcast.

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