
Seth Rogen knows he can handle weed better than most
In a new interview with The Guardian published on Saturday, Rogen – who runs a weed business in addition to his writing, producing, directing and acting pursuits – acknowledged his ability to intake marijuana with ease may make him something of an outlier.
While Rogen admitted 'some strains' do put him 'to sleep,' he said the type of marijuana he uses daily does not negatively affect his productivity.
'For sure I process it differently than other people do,' the 'Pineapple Express' star added. 'I've been at parties with people and we'll share a joint, and I'll be fine and go about my day, and they'll enter, like, a new dark period for three months. Years will go by and then I'll run into them at a party and they'll be, like, 'The last time I saw you was the last time I smoked weed, and it was terrible.''
'I'm not physically gifted in many ways, but there's one way in which I am, which is in my ability to process weed,' Rogen continued. 'And to me it's a very therapeutic part of my day to day journey which I don't even question or think about any more, honestly.'
When presented with the suggestion that he should leave his body to science, he replied, 'Oh, I will.'
As for his work, next week will see the premiere of Rogen's new Apple TV+ series 'The Studio,' which he co-created, wrote, directed and stars in. The buzzy show follows Rogen as the newly appointed head of a fictional Hollywood movie studio, with each episode welcoming industry heavyweights playing themselves.
While it tackles a glitzy world full of lore and famous faces, Rogen and his producing partner Evan Goldberg looked to landmark workplace comedies of the past for inspiration and guidance.
'We talked a lot about 'The Office,' which I love,' Rogen told the publication. 'And how the boss is the most tragic figure on the show. Just because you're at the top of the power structure, it doesn't mean you're less relatable or funny.'
They also wanted to make sure their new workplace comedy felt recognizable, both inside the entertainment industry and out.
'We took great care to make sure the comedic premise itself was relatable to anyone watching,' he said.
Regarding one episode, in which Rogen's character has a meltdown at the Golden Globes because he suspects Zoë Kravitz – the star of a movie he greenlit – won't thank him if she wins, Rogen said, 'I think people with regular office jobs have that feeling of, 'Oh! There's a presentation I helped on and the person giving it isn't going to acknowledge I helped on it!''
'The Studio' premieres March 26 on Apple TV+.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
So What's This Mysterious Apple TV+ Drama from the ‘Breaking Bad' Creator?
Vince Gilligan is breaking away from Breaking Bad. Streaming this November on Apple TV+ is Pluribus, the next—and suddenly highly anticipated—original series by the Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul creator. It's scheduled to hit the streamer November 7. Pluribus will star Emmy-nominated actress Rhea Seehorn, marking a Better Call Saul reunion of sorts with Gilligan. The show's official basic plot synopsis reads simply, "The most miserable person on Earth must save the world from happiness." So yes, Pluribus is currently shrouded in mystery, save for a few breadcrumbs that establish a deeply ominous yet Gilligan-esque tone. (Also: It might be science fiction?) At the very least, we know that it's going to be far different from the grounded crime epics we've been used to from Gilligan for nearly 15 years. But just what the heck is Pluribus actually about? Settle in as we try to make sense of a show that almost defies description. What Is Pluribus Actually About? It's safe to assume Seehorn will play a woman named Carol, who is named in one of the show's mysterious 30-second teasers released July 28. The teaser includes a working phone number, 202-808-3981, which plays a recorded message of an unknown woman talking to "Carol." While plot details are currently vague, Pluribus is poised to be a psychological thriller of some kind. Tonally, it feels reminiscent of another major Apple TV+ hit, Severance, a sci-fi thriller that turns the corporate workplace into a labyrinth of lies and unanswered questions. Another teaser for Pluribus establishes a similarly sinister and bitterly sarcastic vibe. In a teaser released July 25, a woman stands alone in what seems to be a government building after-hours; note the American flag and what looks like the Maryland state flag in the far-left side of the frame. The woman stands in front of a front desk, licking doughnuts and putting them back. (Nasty!) As she does this, the camera moves to a close-up of a handwritten sign that reads, "Help yourself." You can find evidence that the show is taking place in Maryland by noting the brand of doughnuts. They're from Sandy Pony Doughnuts, a real Maryland-based doughnut shop with locations in Annapolis, Chincoteague, and Bethany Beach. On July 26, Sandy Pony confirmed its involvement with the show with a post on Instagram that shows its staff doing a pop-up at San Diego Comic-Con with Pluribus branding. And if the title Pluribus sounds familiar, it's Latin for "many." "E pluribus unum" ("From many, one") is the unofficial U.S. motto, printed on the Great Seal of the United States. If you check your pockets, you'll find the motto printed on all U.S. dollars, dimes, and quarters. How Different Is Pluribus from Breaking Bad? If we had to guess, quite a bit. In a 2024 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Seehorn commented on Pluribus as "a very challenging show." "[Vince Gilligan is] vacillating between tones and between genres like he and Peter Gould did on Better Call Saul, but it's even more pronounced now," Seehorn told The Hollywood Reporter. "It is a very challenging role and a very challenging show in the best way. It's everything that an actor would want." Gilligan himself recently alluded to telling new stories that don't feature the same shade of antihero that shows like Breaking Bad popularized in the early 2010s. During his acceptance speech for an award by the Writers Guild of America back in February, Gilligan invited his fellow writers to "write more good guys." "For decades we made the villains too hot [and] viewers everywhere, all around the world, pay attention. They say, 'Here's this badass, I want to be that cool.' When that happens, fictional bad guys stop being the precautionary tales they were intended to be. God help us, they've become aspirational." Gilligan is nodding to the phenomenon that Breaking Bad fans saw Bryan Cranston's Walter White as a badass, not as a scumbag who jeopardized his family and their well-being even after he made enough money to set them up for life. While Rhea Seehorn's Carol (assuming she's Carol) might not be a full-fledged hero like Superman, she probably won't be Walter White or Saul Goodman either. But we'll only know for sure who she is when Pluribus finally hits our streaming queues. You Might Also Like Kid Cudi Is All Right 16 Best Shoe Organizers For Storing and Displaying Your Kicks Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
9 hours ago
- Yahoo
‘The Buccaneers' Star Kristine Frøseth On Nan's Relationship Status At The End Of Season 2's Finale: 'I Think She Makes The Right Choice'
SPOILER ALERT: The Buccaneers. The Buccaneers star Kristine Frøseth is proud of Nan for choosing herself in the Season 2 finale following some twists and turns at the masquerade ball. More from Deadline 'The Buccaneers' Creators Unpack Season 2 Finale From Nan's 'Carte Blanche' To Season 3 Hopes: 'There's So Much Unraveling To Do' 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Star Kristine Frøseth And Creators On 'Sweet' Episode 7 'Lover' Needle Drop: 'The Time For Taylor Swift Had Come' 'The Crown' Star Tobias Menzies, Yumi Asō, Reece Shearsmith & Andrene Ward-Hammond Board Apple TV+ Series 'Prodigies' Opposite Ayo Edebiri & Will Sharpe This choice set Season 2's ending apart from that of Season 1, in which Nan chose to marry Theo (Guy Remmers), Duke of Tintagel, in order to protect her sister Jinny (Imogen Waterhouse) from her abusive husband, James Seadown (Barney Fishwick). In other ways, though, the ending mirrors how Jinny escaped with Nan running away into the fog with a relieved look on her face. 'I think she makes the right choice at the end of Episode 8 by doing what she does, which is basically leave. She has this whole new responsibility. The priorities are different,' Frøseth told Deadline. 'Up until this point, there's been so many bombs thrown at her, and she's had to prioritize so many other things than herself. Now she's making a choice to choose herself.' Despite Guy's (Matthew Broome) profession of love for her in right as the clock struck midnight at the ball, Nan plans to stick with Theo and retain her Duchess of Tintagel title. This plan — which includes Nan revealing she is pregnant with Theo's baby as the midnight announcement at the ball — quickly goes awry when Theo decides to beat her to the speech and renounce his title. This complicates things for Nan. 'There's love for Guy, and there's love for Theo, and both of those relationships have been super complicated, given the circumstances, but I just think it's not the right time,' the actress added. 'Me, Kristine, I don't think she should be in a relationship.' On top of learning that Guy has married Paloma (Grace Ambrose), Nan discovered that the owner of the earring she found at Tintagel is Lizzy (Aubri Ibrag) in Episode 7, and she put the pieces together that Theo and Lizzy have slept together. To signal in the words of the finale title that 'She Knows,' Nan mails the single earring to Lizzy with her invitation to the ball. Frøseth's co-star Christina Hendricks pointed out that Nan had done some 'heavy forgivin'' in this same interview, which also included Leighton Meester. 'I'm forgiving left and right,' Frøseth agreed. 'I'm like 'You do this.' 'I'm cool with that.' She's very understanding, Nan.' Nan revealed to Lizzy that she didn't tell the newspapers about Lizzy and Theo's affair, and the pair reconciled after a fight in the beginning of the finale. Nan also told Lizzy that she is pregnant with Theo's baby, the would-be heir of Tintagel, before she ran away, begging her friend not to tell Theo, who abdicated so that he could be with the eldest Elmsworth sister. Lizzy was the second person close to Nan to find out after Patricia St. George (Hendricks), who helped Nan think up the announcement plan. Though Nan gained a mother in Nell in Episode 7, her bond with Patti will never fade, as evidenced by her responding to Nell's letter summoning her to Tintagel. 'Regarding why I don't come to [Nell], I think it's just because we're still getting to know each other. There's not that much time that passes in between me, Nan, finding out who [Nell is] in relation to me, and then further where [her] character goes, and the complications [of Nell's pregnancy],' Frøseth said. 'There's new tension to come. It's so fresh. The wounds are still open and we've been through a lot, and we continue to go through a lot, but we've healed a little bit more.' RELATED: { pmcCnx({ settings: { plugins: { pmcAtlasMG: { iabPlcmt: 1, }, pmcCnx: { singleAutoPlay: 'auto' } } }, playerId: "32fe25c4-79aa-406a-af44-69b41e969e71", mediaId: "5b813f56-c908-4e1e-8a90-b7790385c354", }).render("connatix_player_5b813f56-c908-4e1e-8a90-b7790385c354_1"); }); Best of Deadline 'Wednesday' Season 2 Soundtrack: All The Songs In Part 1 'The Buccaneers' Season 2 Soundtrack: From Griff To Sabrina Carpenter 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Emmys, Oscars, Grammys & More


Newsweek
11 hours ago
- Newsweek
Jurassic World Rebirth Gets New Digital Release Date
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Dinosaur fans have something to sink their teeth into this summer as Jurassic World: Rebirth lands on digital platforms, ahead of its fall release on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD. Starring Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Luna Blaise, David Iacono, Audrina Miranda, Philippine Velge, Bechir Sylvain, and Ed Skrein, Jurassic World: Rebirth takes place five years after the events seen in Jurassic World: Dominion, and takes the new stars on a wild adventure. The Mosasaurus and Spinosauruses in JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, directed by Gareth Edwards. The Mosasaurus and Spinosauruses in JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, directed by Gareth Edwards. Universal Studios READ: REVIEW: Jurassic World Rebirth is Filled With Old School Movie Magic You're not going to want to miss this summer hit, so we've pieced together a guide that includes details on where to watch Jurassic World: Rebirth, as well as the Jurassic World: Rebirth digital release date and Jurassic World: Rebirth streaming information. Jurassic World: Rebirth – How to Watch Jurassic World: Rebirth is available on Video on Demand platforms from August 5, 2025. You can rent and buy the title on places like Fandango at Home, YouTube, Prime Video, Google Play, and Apple TV+, and it is currently available to rent for $19.99 or purchase for $24.99. Where Can I Watch Jurassic World: Rebirth? Jurassic World: Rebirth is available to rent and buy on Video on Demand platforms. It lands on places like Prime Video, Apple TV+, Fandango at Home, and Google Play on August 5, 2025. Jurassic World: Rebirth Physical Release Date Jurassic World: Rebirth is available for pre-order on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD formats. It will be released on September 9, 2025. Bonus features include: Deleted Scenes Alternate Opening Making-of Documentary More (Bonus features may vary depending on format and retailer) Jurassic World: Rebirth Digital Release Date Jurassic World: Rebirth will be available to watch digitally from August 5, 2025. Is Jurassic World: Rebirth Available to Stream in the US? Jurassic World: Rebirth does not yet have an official streaming release. The film will likely land on a streaming service in the coming weeks. What Is Jurassic World: Rebirth About? The official synopsis for Jurassic World: Rebirth, as per Universal Pictures, reads: