Comedy Central announced on Wednesday that the first guests on "The Daily Show" under new host Trevor Noah will include comedian Kevin Hart, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and musician Ryan Adams.

"The Daily Show" will officially make its transition over to the era of Noah this month. According to Entertainment Weekly, Noah will be taking a few cues from his predecessor Jon Stewart by filling out his roster of guests with a mix of entertainment industry stars, politicians and various media personalities.

The first guest to take the stage with Noah on Monday, Sept. 28 will be Hart, who is starring alongside Ice Cube in the sequel comedy "Ride Along 2." Although comedians and actors like Hart are very common for the flagship show on Comedy Central, Noah will also be joined by an eclectic mix of media personalities and politicians.

Noah will be hosting Whitney Wolfe on Sept. 29. Wolfe is is the founder and CEO of Bumble, a dating and relationship app that allows women to initiate conversations.

Noah will then be joined on Sept. 30 by his first politician, a man who has been on the receiving end of "The Daily Show's" comedy for years now, Republican New Jersey Gov. Christie.

Adams will come on the show on Thursday, closing out a diverse first week in the legendary guest chair.

As Latin Post previously reported, "The Daily Show" will not be changing its famous format, which begins with a hard-hitting opening monologue. Fans of Stewart got their first glimpse of what Noah's opening sequences may look like when he went on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" earlier this week. Noah gave his take on the entire Republican National Debate, which aired on CNN.

Fans have become enamoured with "The Daily Show's" notorious propensity for targeting political players with comedy, calling out politicians on their rhetoric and actions. Although Democrats and Republicans alike have been on the receiving end of this satire, the biggest victims have been conservative leaders and candidates.