Seth Rogen Says Superbad Wouldn’t Be Made Today, But Not For The Reason You Might Be Guessing


Over the years, Superbad has become one of those movies people love to revisit and reexamine. Some fans still consider it not just one of the greatest movies of the 2000s, but one of the best comedies ever. Although some have argued that certain jokes and attitudes have aged less gracefully. So when Seth Rogen recently said the movie would never get made today, I immediately assumed he was referring to the content. Turns out, that wasn’t the issue at all.

During an appearance on The Interview, the podcast from The New York Times, Rogen reflected on how dramatically Hollywood has changed since he and Evan Goldberg brought Superbad to theaters in 2007. According to the actor, producer and co-writer, the biggest difference lies in how studios approach risk when planning their 2026 movie release calendar and beyond. As he explained:

Yeah, 100 percent, yes, and we’ve just seen it. Superbad is a good example. When we made that movie, they bought our script, they hired a director, they said it would have a $20 million budget and it would start shooting in August or April of that year and would come out in August of the following year. That’s it. And then we cast the movie, we found a director for the movie, we made it according to their schedule and we released it on the date they chose. That would never happen today in a hundred million years. No studio would just buy a script, give it a release date, cast it and then make it.



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