Seth Rogen is ready to direct movie again after 12 years
Los Angeles, June 26
Hollywood actor Seth Rogen is set to direct his next movie again. The actor is returning to direction after 12 years.
His last directorial was 'The Interview', and the actor feels the film "almost started a war", reports 'Female First UK'.
The 44-year-old actor has made several TV projects since he helmed the 2014 motion picture, but he felt a "little gun-shy" about directing a film after the huge controversy caused by The Interview, in which he and James Franco played journalists who set up an interview with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (played by Randall Park), and were then recruited by the CIA to assassinate him.
As per 'Female First UK', North Korea threatened action against the United States if the motion picture was released, and Sony Pictures was hacked shortly afterwards. Despite this, Rogen is keen to get behind the camera on a movie again next year.
He told The Hollywood Reporter, "It has been a while. The last one we did almost started a war, so that made us maybe a little gun-shy for a little while. We eased back in through television and it seemed to go well, so we do talk about maybe, hopefully, directing a film next year actually. We're not the biggest problem anymore".
But Rogen enjoyed just being in front of the camera, rather than acting and directing, in his new movie 'The Invite', in which he stars alongside Penelope Cruz, Edward Norton, and Olivia Wilde.
He added, "It's nice when there's a conversation happening over there and you're like, 'Normally I'd be a part of that conversation that everyone looks pretty miserable to be a part of'. And I can just scroll Instagram and talk to Edward".
Wilde directed and appeared in the motion picture, and Rogen was "really impressed" with her "bold" approaches to both roles.
He said, "I've worked with some people who are acting and directing at the same time and I always really enjoy it. To me, she was very bold in both respects, which I found to be really impressive, like she was taking big swings both as an actor and director".
Rogen recently insisted he has "no plans" to work with James Franco again in the future. He publicly cut ties with Franco after he was accused of sexual misconduct in 2018, and while Franco denied any inappropriate behaviour, he has since laid low in Hollywood.
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Reader Comments
12 years is a long gap! I remember watching "The Interview" and thinking, "Wow, this is going to cause some drama." But it's good to see he's learned from the experience. Also, working with Edward Norton and Penelope Cruz? That's a solid cast!
"Almost started a war" – that's some serious stuff. North Korea can be a bit... touchy. Still, Rogen's a solid comedy director. Hope he brings something fresh this time. More "Pineapple Express," less "The Green Hornet," please.
It's interesting how a comedy film can have such real-world consequences. The Sony hack was a big deal. I'm curious if he'll tackle something equally bold or play it safe this time. Either way, good for him for getting back in the director's chair.
I appreciate his honesty about feeling "gun-shy." It's not easy to go back to something that caused such a massive controversy. But he's got plenty of experience with TV in between, so I'm sure he'll knock it out of the park. 🎬
Seth Rogen directing again? That's good news, but I wish Hollywood would focus more on original stories rather than remakes and sequels. Also, the James Franco thing – it's good he's keeping his distance. Professional boundaries matter.
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