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No video games for you! Superbad co-writer Seth Rogen has revealed that Sony found Jonah Hill's character so "reprehensible" that reps insisted he stay away from a PlayStation during a video game ...
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.
Seth Rogen took a studio note personally on “Superbad,” when Sony objected to Jonah Hill‘s character using a PlayStation 2 in a scene because he was too “reprehensible.” “They were ...
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Seth Rogen took a studio note personally on "Superbad," when Sony objected to Jonah Hill's character using a PlayStation 2 in a scene because he was too "reprehensible." "They were like ...