Oscars 2022: Seth Rogan doesn’t get the Hollywood hype, says 'maybe people just don't care'
11.02.2022 - 16:45
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Seth Rogan totally gets why many people don’t care about Hollywood stars giving themselves a pat on the back. The actor revealed that he sympathized with people who won’t be tuning in at this year’s Oscars.The Academy Awards, known as the movie industry’s biggest night of the year, has experienced a drop in viewership over recent years. "I don’t get why movie people care so much if other people care what awards we give ourselves," the "Pineapple Express" star told Insider on Thursday.
"To me, maybe people just don’t care," the 39-year-old shared. "I don’t care who wins the automobile awards. No other industry expects everyone to care about what awards they shower upon themselves.
Maybe people just don’t care. Maybe they did for a while and they stopped caring. And why should they?" Seth Rogan can understand why many people don't care about the Oscars.
(Photo by Rich Fury/Getty Images for Vulture) The outlet noted that Rogan has attended the Oscars several times in the past, but he’s never been nominated. In 2017, he presented at the awards show alongside Michael J. Fox singing "Hamilton" with the "Back to the Future" alum.
The 94th annual Academy Awards ceremony is set to air live on Sunday, March 27th from Hollywood’s Dolby Theater on ABC.The nominees were announced on Tuesday and "The Power of the Dog" from Netflix is leading the pack with 12 nominations. Actor Seth Rogen poses in the press room at the 89th annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017, in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic) No streaming service has ever won best picture, but half of the 10 nominees were released by streamers.This year, the odds may be better than ever that Netflix — which led all
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