Seth Rogen was asked what has kept him “turned off” from joining the Marvel and DC superhero films. “Probably fear...It’s a fear of the process, honestly. And I say that knowing nothing about the process. There are a lot of Marvel things I love.”
“Honestly, probably fear,” Rogen said. “We really have a pretty specific way we work; me and Evan [Goldberg] have been writers for 20 years at this point. It’s a fear of the process, honestly. And I say that knowing nothing about the process. There are a lot of Marvel things I love.”
“It’s mostly a fear of how would we plug into the system they have in place, which seems like a very good system, and a system that serves them very well,” Rogen continued. “But is it a system that we would ultimately get really frustrated with? And what’s nice about [‘Mutant Mayhem’] is that we’re the producers of this. So we dictated the system, and we dictated the process in a lot of ways.
Rogen already has success in the comic book space as a producer on Prime Video’s hugely-popular “The Boys” series, which is based on the comic series of the same name. With “Mutant Mayhem,” he’sEarlier this year, Rogen toldthat “The Boys” would “not exist or be interesting” without the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but that doesn’t mean he watches Marvel movies.
“I think that Kevin Feige is a brilliant guy, and I think a lot of the filmmakers he’s hired to make these movies are great filmmakers,” Rogen said. “But as someone who doesn’t have children… It is [all] kind of geared toward kids, you know? There are times where I will forget. I’ll watch one of these things, as an adult with no kids, and be like, ‘Oh, this is just not for me.’”Read More About:
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