Amongst the highly-awaited movies up for release next year is Lost City of D, starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum.
01.04.2021 - 04:25 / perezhilton.com
Seth Rogen is looking to set the record straight once and for all about that time Emma Watson “stormed off the set” of This Is The End.
If you haven’t heard the rumor before, the story goes (and spoilers for This Is The End, btw) that after appearing earlier in the post-apocalyptic comedy, Emma was supposed to show up again in another scene — but on the night of, the edgy content was too much for her, and she bounced.
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Amongst the highly-awaited movies up for release next year is Lost City of D, starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum.
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After a bizarre turn of events and rumours about Emma Watson, her Beauty & the Beast co-star Josh Gad took to his Instagram account to praise Watson amidst the viral stories about her. For the unversed, Seth Rogen recently was asked about a rumour that Emma Watson stormed off of the set of This is the End in 2013.
Seth Rogen and Emma Watson . In a recent interview Rogen gave, his words were misinterpreted and now people are actually believing that Watson stormed off the set of the 2013 film that Rogen directed, “This Is The End.”A post shared by Seth (@sethrogen)The rumor that the “Harry Potter” actress walked off set first circulated back when the movie came out.
Josh Gad took to his Instagram account to praise Emma Watson, his Beauty & the Beast co-star, amid the viral stories about her.
Last week, an interview with Seth Rogen came out that had the actor-filmmaker talking about some of his run-ins with folks that he worked with over the years. And the story that seems to have garnered the most interest involved a rumor that Emma Watson “stormed off the set” of Rogen’s film, “This is the End.” In a new social media message, Rogen wants to clarify those statements and make sure everyone gets it right.
Speaking up. Seth Rogen addressed rumors about Emma Watson‘s behavior on This Is the End after reflecting on the 2013 comedy in a recent interview with British GQ.
Seth Rogen wants to clarify a recent story about actress Emma Watson's involvement with his 2013 comedy, Watson appears in the apocalyptic film as herself, but Rogen was asked in his recent interview about a scene which caused the star to «storm off set.» The article calls the scene in question one of the film's «more out-there» moments, which included actor Danny McBride as a cannibal and Channing Tatum on a leash. “I mean, I don’t look back on that and think, ‘How dare she do that?’ You know,
Seth Rogen on Monday night issued a statement in which he said recent comments he made during an interview about Emma Watson and their time working on This Is The End had spiraled out of control. In an interview with British GQ that was published earlier in the day, Rogen seemed to confirm a rumor that Watson stormed off the set of the 2013 comedy he directed with partner Evan Goldberg over a scene she did not like.
There have been numerous reports in the past week that claimed Emma Watson 'stormed off' the sets of Seth Rogen's 2013 film, This Is The End. It all began after Rogen's interview with British Vogue suggested that Watson had walked off the film's set after refusing to shoot a scene consisting of Danny McBride playing a cannibal and Channing Tatum as his gimp.
Seth Rogen is setting the record straight on rumors that Emma Watson bolted off the set during a scene from "This Is the End," a disaster-spoof comedy released in 2013. Rogen, 38, took to Twitter late Monday to share a lengthy statement in support of Watson, just days after he seemingly confirmed the rumor in an interview.
Ellise Shafer administratorSeth Rogen took to Twitter on Monday night to clarify “a story that has emerged” from his recent interview with British GQ.In the interview, Rogen is asked about a rumor that Emma Watson “stormed off the set” of his 2013 film, “This Is the End,” after refusing to shoot a scene involving Danny McBride as a cannibal and Channing Tatum on a leash in leather BDSM garb.Rogen’s response was as follows: “I mean, I don’t look back on that and think, ‘How dare she do that?’
UPDATED: Seth Rogen took to Twitter on Monday to clarify comments he’d made in a recent interview for British GQ’s May issue, regarding Emma Watson’s experience on the set of his debut feature, This Is The End.
Seth Rogen is clearing up a quote that he gave that was misrepresented by the media.