The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2016 Episode 106

The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Season 2016 Episode 106 Daniel Radcliffe

  • August 15, 2016
  • 1290 min

On season 2016 episode 106 of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, the guest featured is none other than the British actor Daniel Radcliffe. Known for his role as Harry Potter in the beloved film franchise, Radcliffe joins Noah on stage to discuss his latest endeavors.

The episode kicks off with Noah jokingly asking Radcliffe if he’s ever considered changing his name to “Daniel Potter” to capitalize on his famous character. The two proceed to talk about Radcliffe’s newly released film “Swiss Army Man,” in which he plays a dead body that comes to life and befriends a stranded man in the wilderness. Radcliffe shares how unique and challenging the role was for him, as well as the mixed reactions it has received from audiences.

The conversation then shifts to Radcliffe’s role in the stage production of “Privacy,” a play that explores the complexities of online identity and surveillance in the digital age. Radcliffe speaks passionately about the importance of privacy in today’s world, revealing that he himself doesn’t have any social media accounts. Noah and Radcliffe then delve into the topic of online privacy and share their own experiences with internet surveillance and hacking.

As the interview comes to a close, the two briefly touch on Radcliffe’s involvement in the upcoming film “Now You See Me 2” before playing a game of “Harry Potter or British Politician.” In this game, Radcliffe and Noah are presented with a list of names and must guess whether they are characters from the Harry Potter series or real-life British politicians. The game leads to some hilarious moments as Radcliffe struggles to remember certain character names and Noah pokes fun at the mispronunciations of British politicians’ names by Americans.

Overall, the episode with Daniel Radcliffe is a lighthearted yet thought-provoking conversation about privacy, identity, and the intersection of technology and humanity. Radcliffe brings his signature charm and wit to the interview, making for an entertaining and engaging watch.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 15, 2016
  • Runtime
    1290 min
  • Language
    English