For the past few years, Seth Rogen has embraced pottery as a hobby, and one of his pieces has just sold at a charity auction for the Vancouver Art Gallery.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.The actor announced his involvement with the project on Twitter.
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles… Aug 11 2023 (Leo takes notes like I used to)” Rogen wrote under a promotional diary entry from one of the franchise’s lead characters, Leonardo.#TMNT pic.twitter.com/NXAIufxYMe— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) June 1, 2021The diary page confirms that Leonardo’s fellow turtles Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello are back in the mix, as well as their longstanding reporter friend
.For the past few years, Seth Rogen has embraced pottery as a hobby, and one of his pieces has just sold at a charity auction for the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Seth Rogen has celebrated Superbad‘s McLovin on the character’s 40th birthday, according to the fake ID.Rogen, who co-wrote Superbad as well as appeared in the film, took to Twitter yesterday (June 3) to share the milestone event. He wrote: “Happy 40th birthday McLovin.
Seth Rogen is celebrating McLovin’s birthday.
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UPDATED with release date: The CG movie reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which Deadline scooped last year (see the story below) was coming from Nickelodeon and Point Grey Pictures, now has a release date. The pic being directed by Gravity Falls‘ Jeff Rowe will hit theaters August 11, 2023.
Jordan Moreau Grab a slice of pizza because the heroes in a half shell are coming back in 2023.The CG-animated reboot of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” from producer Seth Rogen and Nickelodeon is heading to theaters on August 11, 2023, Rogen announced on Twitter.Also producing from Rogen’s Point Grey Pictures production banner are co-founder Evan Goldberg and president James Weaver. Brendan O’Brien will write the CG-animated reboot.
Seth Rogen is speaking out about cancel culture and approaching it in a way that relates to his career as a comedian.
Seth Rogen caught backlash online after he waded into the controversial debate about the increased anti-Semitism on social media.
Good Morning Britain whether he thought jokes in his movies might leave people “uncomfortable” today.“I think there are certain jokes that for sure have not aged well,” Rogen began. “But I think that’s the nature of comedy.
Seth Rogen downplayed the impact of cancel culture by arguing that some comedians are going a bit overboard in reckoning with past jokes that have not aged well. Rogen, 39, appeared on "Good Morning Britain" earlier this week to discuss his new book "Yearbook," a collection of essays about his life.The hosts made sure to ask the comedic actor and writer about jokes from his past that have not aged well and may be considered offensive to modern audiences. Rather than balk or get defensive,
Seth Rogen has said he imagines Tom Cruise “is not thrilled” about the “absurd” Scientology story he wrote about him in his new book. The actor, who has released a book of essays detailing awkward encounters with some of Hollywood’s most famous stars, appeared on Good Morning Britain where he reflected on the reaction he might receive from certain actors, including Cruise and Nicolas Cage.
Sometimes jokes age poorly, and Seth Rogen is okay with that.
Good Morning Britain, recalling how he was invited to Cruise’s house over 10 years ago for advice about getting into comedy.“It was a slow sell,” Rogen began, remembering when Cruise started pitching him about the religion.
Seth Rogen has said that he doesn’t understand comedians who complain about “cancel culture”. The actor and filmmaker told Good Morning Britain on Tuesday (25 May) that he has accepted that some jokes in his older movies have aged poorly.