We've spent so much time this summer sucking up every morsel of information we could find regarding Stephen Colbert's new show, we haven't spent too much time thinking about Trevor Noah and the revamped Daily Show. But this week we've gotten a lot of new info about it: “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” announced today that Ronny Chieng, Desi Lydic and Roy Wood Jr. will be the newest correspondents/comedians to join the team. "I’m so excited to welcome these new members of the Daily Show Team," Noah said in a press release. "Now I get to share my stress with other new people."

According to the release, stand-up comedian and actor Ronny Chieng has been a rising star on the comedy scene in Australia, has opened for both Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr, and made his US television debut on "The Late Late Show" earlier this year. He also seems to have mixed feelings about our beloved Furious 7, so we don't know what to think right now.

IF ASKING EVERYONE AT THIS PARTY IF THEY ARE ED SHEREEN IS ANNOYING THEN I DONT WANT TO BE RIGHT. — Ronny Chieng (@ronnychieng) August 27, 2015

Improv comic and actress Desi Lydic has had a starring role on MTV’s comedy series Awkward, and has a list of credits in everything from We Bought A Zoo to The League. She also takes pretty good Instagram photos.

The picture of glamour... Thank you @traceycunningham1 for taking such good care of me today. 💗💗💗💗💗 @mechesalonla A photo posted by Desi Lydic (@desilydic) on Sep 1, 2015 at 9:24pm PDT

Comedian Roy Wood Jr. has an even longer resume than those two: he's been on most of the late night comedy programs, he's been featured on Comedy Central's Premium Blend stand-up series and is a regular guest on @midnight, and he's pretty good at Twitter.

It's not up for debate, eating nachos w/ a fork & knife is un-American. Don't debate me on this. — Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) September 2, 2015

These three will be joining the team’s existing roster of correspondents, including Jordan Klepper, Hasan Minhaj, Jessica Williams, Lewis Black, John Hodgman, Al Madrigal, Aasif Mandvi and Kristen Schaal. Hopefully we won't learn in the coming days that one of them needs to scrub their social media of bad jokes.

In addition, Comedy Central has released three new promos of some of those returning correspondents joking around with Noah. We still haven't gotten much of a feel for Noah's comedic sensibilities yet, but we'll know soon enough when the new Daily Show launches on September 28th.



