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Minx, out now, Johnson plays a seedy publisher who teams up with an ambitious, yet somewhat prudish feminist (Ophelia Lovibond) to create a porn magazine for the female gaze in the '70s.

Doug is garish, smug, abrasive and, by god, you just can't help but root for him. Perhaps it's because Johnson sees beyond the punchline—and all the dick jokes.“I've been wanting to play a kind of a sales salesperson who's both shady and good at the same time that somebody who can walk that line,” he says. “I think Doug really, really wants to be successful as a publisher, and he really wants to be taken seriously.

He'll do just about anything to get there and that pure, chip-on-your-shoulder desire to prove yourself is something I really relate to about him.”Well, if we're really going to be friends like Johnson says, then it's time we get familiar.

For Glamour's latest round of , I got personal with the actor about parasocial relationships, the Minx penis montage, and that time appeared on New Girl.

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