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Who is replacing Joe on Impractical Jokers? Joe Gatto has left the truTV prank show, but impressive Hollywood talent is subbing in. See the list. James Murray, Joe Gatto, and Brian "Q" Quinn on 'Impractical Jokers'

Who is replacing Joe on ‘Impractical Jokers’? Joe Gatto has left the truTV prank display, but spectacular Hollywood talent is subbing in. See the record.

If you’ve been gazing comedy troupe The Tenderloins pull pranks on one some other on truTV, you might be curious to grasp who is replacing Joe on Impractical Jokers when the display returns with new episodes, together with the sneak peek episode airing this night, Saturday, April 2.

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The short answer is, Impractical Jokers hasn’t forged a full-time alternative for original cast member Joe Gatto, who left the truTV series on the end of the year. Instead, Impractical Jokers will boast a distinct celebrity guest in every episode.

Here’s extra details about Joe and his celebrity substitutes…

Why did Joe Gatto depart ‘Impractical Jokers’?

Last New Year’s Eve, Joe announced in an Instagram post that he would “no longer be involved” with Impractical Jokers, the ninth season of which had long gone on hiatus that August.

“Alongside my buddies, I’ve faithful a decade of my existence to development this franchise and couldn’t be prouder of what has been completed,” he wrote in that post. “However, because of some problems in my personal existence, I have to step away.”

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Joe printed that he and his wife, Bessy Gatto, had decided to “amicably part ways,” so he needed to “to focal point on being the most productive father and co-parent to our two improbable kids.” (The former couple have two kids, daughter Milana and son Remington.)

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The 45-year-old also honored the work of the show’s cast and staff, together with his costars, Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray, and Sal Vulcano. “Outside of my family, my relationships with Murr, Q, and Sal were the most important in my existence,” he wrote. “I know they are going to continue to make the arena laugh.”

And Joe thanked the display’s legions of fans. “They say that laughter is the most productive medicine, and I'm hoping I’ve been in a position to offer a few of that over the past decade. Seeing you laugh has been my own medicine, in particular in those bizarre and hard times we discover ourselves. As I paintings during the challenges I am dealing with, I am hoping to and am excited to create new ways to entertain you.”

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Who’s filling in for Joe as Season 9 resumes?

In a press release for the remainder of Season 9, truTV proclaims that “the men are back, together with a few new friends.”

For starters, two of this season’s celebrity guests — rapper Method Man andSaturday Night Live superstar Colin Jost — grew up on Staten Island, similar to the Jokers.

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But the rest of Season 9 may also feature fashion and actress Brooke Shields, wrestler Chris Jericho, Brittany Runs a Marathon superstar Jillian Bell, Happy Endings alum Adam Pally, Guy Code celebrity Jon Gabrus, Arrested Development actor David Cross, and The Daily Show alum Rob Riggle.

The new episodes start in earnest on Thursday, June 16 at 10 p.m. ET, however truTV, TBS, and TNT are airing a unique sneak peek tonight immediately after the NCAA Men’s Final Four coverage. In tonight’s installment, the guys might be joined by way of guest comedian Eric André. Let the frivolity start!

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