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Image: Sony Pictures / PlayStation / Kotaku 2007's Superbad was a massive hit comedy film starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as two virgin teens trying to party and get laid before graduation.
Seth Rogen took a studio note personally on “Superbad,” when Sony objected to Jonah Hill’s character using a PlayStation 2 in a scene because he was too “reprehensible.” “They were like, ‘We can’t ...
While Sony was happy to distribute the film, they did have a request, perhaps even an edict, related to the movie. Hill's character could not be seeing using a PlayStation 2.
Superbad, which came out in 2007, stars Jonah Hill and Michael Cera as awkward high school seniors Seth and Evan, who attempt to throw an unforgettable party before they part ways for college.
“Sony made the movie, and we were told that Jonah Hill’s character, Seth, was so reprehensible to the studio,” Rogen said.
Headlining the latter with Cera, Hill helped make the teen comedy money again, with “Superbad” grossing more than $121 million domestically for Sony. He even had a meaty role in U’s ...
Seth Rogen took a studio note personally on “Superbad,” when Sony objected to Jonah Hill’s character using a PlayStation 2 in a scene because he was too “reprehensible.” “They were ...
Seth Rogen took a studio note personally on “Superbad,” when Sony objected to Jonah Hill’s character using a PlayStation 2 in a scene because he was too “reprehensible.” “They were ...