Seth Rogen has revealed the surprising reason why Jonah Hill's character was banned from using a PlayStation in 2007 film ...
The comedian then shared a story about a moment in Superbad that involved a character playing video games, and how worried Sony was that the scene would include a PlayStation console.
Black Monday on a PlayStation 2 in an early scene, Hill’s character Seth never touches the console. Superbad went on to become a massive hit despite—or perhaps partly because of—its ...
Sony restricted Jonah Hill's character in Superbad from using a PS2 in one scene, as per director Seth Rogen. The company was apparently concerned about PlayStation's brand image being negatively ...
According to writer Seth Rogen, Sony refused to let Jonah Hill touch a PlayStation in Superbad due to his character being “too vile”. Superbad is a coming-of-age buddy comedy about two ...
Superbad, perhaps the greatest teen coming-of-age film of our modern era, was co-financed by Sony. As it goes, one of the PlayStation platform holders' key stipulations was that Jonah Hill's "vile ...
Go figure. Sony wouldn't let Jonah Hill's Superbad character go near a PlayStation. Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images. Rogen was at SXSW to promote his new Apple TV+ series The Studio, which had ...
Seth Rogen shared a surprising bit of PlayStation trivia during a red carpet ... Rogen said it was a note from Sony on the screenplay for 2007's Superbad, which Rogen co-wrote.
The PlayStation became part of the movie «Superbad» only because Sony adjusted the script because one of the characters was too disgusting. Seth Rogen, one of the film’s screenwriters and producers, ...
The raunchy 2007 comedy "Superbad" helped make the careers of ... Hill's character could not be seeing using a PlayStation 2. Rogen was recently at SXSW down in Austin to promote his upcoming ...