Seth Rogen
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I'm pretty worried about it.
I know it'd be great. They're doing the last season.
I know it'd be great. They're doing the last season.
I know it'd be great. They're doing the last season.
Yes, but they're doing another show. We've slowly become the thing we are making fun of, which is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So we are doing another show that's like a prequel about the formation of Vought set in World War II with Soldier Boy and those characters. But it's a funny thing with the boys where me and Evan, it's a very well-run show.
Yes, but they're doing another show. We've slowly become the thing we are making fun of, which is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So we are doing another show that's like a prequel about the formation of Vought set in World War II with Soldier Boy and those characters. But it's a funny thing with the boys where me and Evan, it's a very well-run show.
Yes, but they're doing another show. We've slowly become the thing we are making fun of, which is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So we are doing another show that's like a prequel about the formation of Vought set in World War II with Soldier Boy and those characters. But it's a funny thing with the boys where me and Evan, it's a very well-run show.
And the guy, Eric Kripke, who runs the show, does such a good job that it makes it that it does not occupy very much of my time or energy. We were very involved in the very beginning of the show. We like cast the show and kind of designed a lot of the uniforms.
And the guy, Eric Kripke, who runs the show, does such a good job that it makes it that it does not occupy very much of my time or energy. We were very involved in the very beginning of the show. We like cast the show and kind of designed a lot of the uniforms.
And the guy, Eric Kripke, who runs the show, does such a good job that it makes it that it does not occupy very much of my time or energy. We were very involved in the very beginning of the show. We like cast the show and kind of designed a lot of the uniforms.
Well, it was also Amazon. It was a good moment for us. We found ourselves at a place who was like looking for its identity in some ways. They didn't have like a flagship show. And so they kind of didn't know what it was. The people who are running it changed over in the midst of the time we were doing it. So I actually think we kind of just got lucky.
Well, it was also Amazon. It was a good moment for us. We found ourselves at a place who was like looking for its identity in some ways. They didn't have like a flagship show. And so they kind of didn't know what it was. The people who are running it changed over in the midst of the time we were doing it. So I actually think we kind of just got lucky.
Well, it was also Amazon. It was a good moment for us. We found ourselves at a place who was like looking for its identity in some ways. They didn't have like a flagship show. And so they kind of didn't know what it was. The people who are running it changed over in the midst of the time we were doing it. So I actually think we kind of just got lucky.
No one had any reason to tell us no, basically. They actually really believed in it. And our pitch was very clear. People want the R-rated version of Superman. Well, but maybe the X-rated version. Very much so.
No one had any reason to tell us no, basically. They actually really believed in it. And our pitch was very clear. People want the R-rated version of Superman. Well, but maybe the X-rated version. Very much so.
No one had any reason to tell us no, basically. They actually really believed in it. And our pitch was very clear. People want the R-rated version of Superman. Well, but maybe the X-rated version. Very much so.
In a world that was like so inundated with superheroes, people will get such catharsis to see what this would kind of be like in real life and how gruesome it would be and how gross it would be. And I remember that was the thing we would always say in the pitch is just your whole life you've seen Superman shoot lasers out of his eyes.
In a world that was like so inundated with superheroes, people will get such catharsis to see what this would kind of be like in real life and how gruesome it would be and how gross it would be. And I remember that was the thing we would always say in the pitch is just your whole life you've seen Superman shoot lasers out of his eyes.
In a world that was like so inundated with superheroes, people will get such catharsis to see what this would kind of be like in real life and how gruesome it would be and how gross it would be. And I remember that was the thing we would always say in the pitch is just your whole life you've seen Superman shoot lasers out of his eyes.
You've never once seen how grotesque the effects of that would be on like an actual human's body. Six thousand degrees. Exactly. Exactly. That was like a thing. We were just like, that is what the show is. They really don't fight us very much on stuff on that show. From a content standpoint, I'm amazed at what they let us get away with.