Seth Rogen says Superbad would never happen today

Seth Rogen stated that his 2007 film Superbad would not be produced under current Hollywood practices. The comments came during an interview with The New York Times.

Rogen described the original production process for Superbad. The studio purchased the script, set a $20 million budget, scheduled shooting for that year and set an August release date the following year.

He noted that studios now require full casting and directorial commitments before approving projects. Risk aversion leads decision makers to prioritize recognizable names over the best fit for roles, according to Rogen.

Rogen cited former Sony executive Amy Pascal as an example of past willingness to greenlight films based on creative merit. He added that recent successes like the horror films Obsession and Backrooms align with advice he has given for years.

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Illustration of Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill, and Ice Cube discussing 24 Jump Street at Sony Pictures.
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Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill in talks for 24 Jump Street

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Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill and Ice Cube are in talks to star in a new sequel titled 24 Jump Street at Sony Pictures.

Jonah Hill described his rapid rise to fame after Superbad as both exciting and scary. The actor shared the story during a live taping of the Smartless podcast. He and Michael Cera couldn't walk around without fans freaking out.

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Seth Rogen stated in a recent interview that he has not spoken with James Franco in a long time and has no plans to collaborate with him professionally.

Meryl Streep criticized the dominance of superhero storytelling in modern films during a press tour interview. She argued that clear-cut heroes and villains make movies less interesting. Streep made the comments while promoting 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', now in theaters.

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Aaron Sorkin revealed that Jesse Eisenberg has turned down the chance to reprise his role as Mark Zuckerberg in the upcoming sequel The Social Reckoning. Eisenberg cited fatigue with the character after more than 15 years.

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