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Seth Rogen JOKINGLY 'no one's made a good high school movie' since his 2007 comedy Superbad
Seth Rogen opened up about his 2007 hit comedy, Superbad, and joked to People that since the film's release, 'No one's made a good high school movie.'The talented comedian, 40, further supported his opinion by explaining that his The Fabelmans co-star, 20-year-old Gabriel LaBelle, gushed that the coming-of-age teen comedy was both his and the actor's friends' 'favorite' movie.The Neighbors star, who recently voiced that Marvel films were 'geared' towards children, added that LaBelle's feelings towards Superbad has, 'never changed for some reason.'Superbad was released back in August 2007, and starred Michael Cera and Jonah Hill in the leading roles of Evan and Seth.The premise of the comedy follows both Evan and Seth, who are high school seniors preparing to graduate. The two pals decide that they want to party and lose their virginity before the big graduation ceremony. Opening up: Seth Rogen, 40, recently joked to People that he thought, 'No one's made a good high school movie' since his 2007 comedy, Superbad; seen in January in Los Angeles However, their 'plan' faces a few obstacles along the way, including two officers, played by Saturday Night Live alum, Bill Hader, and Seth Rogen himself. Other talented stars that were cast in the film included Emma Stone and Christopher Mintz-Plasse.