Seth Rogen is booked and busy with The Studio and Nobody Wants This — but he thinks TV fans are watching one more than the other.
During a joint interview with wife Lauren Miller at their Hilarity for Charity‘s Friendsgiving event, Rogen exclusively spoke to Us Weekly about the overwhelming response to the anthem Apple TV series.
“I think we’re more relieved when anything goes well because we both have been around one another, when things don’t go the way you want,” he noted. “And so, when anything goes the way it goes remotely close to the way you want, you just take the win and appreciate it.”
Rogen, 43, gushed about the support The Studio has received, adding, “It’s nice! Honestly, we’ve entered some new realm of cultural importance. I don’t feel that way at all. I think infinitely more people saw me on Nobody Wants This!”
After Nobody Wants This was renewed for season 3, Rogen didn’t rule out a possible return.
“Yeah, sure [I would come back],” he shared. “If they want me to!”
Rogen is currently starring as Matt in The Studio, which follows a Hollywood studio head struggling to balance corporate demands with his own passion for producing quality films. In addition to his work in front of the lens, Rogen created, wrote, and directed the show alongside Evan Goldberg, for which they earned four Emmy Awards for acting, producing, directing and writing.

The actor also found time to make an appearance on Netflix’s Nobody Wants This. Season 2, which premiered in October, introduced Rogen as Rabbi Neil, who offered Noah (Adam Brody) a new job to surprising results.
Outside of his roles in TV and movies, Rogen and Miller, 44, have continued to raise awareness for families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease with Hilarity for Charity.
“We have five brain health habits that we try to support, so it’s getting good sleep, exercising, eating well, staying mentally fit, learning new things, learning language, having a hobby,” Miller told Us. “And then, emotional wellbeing. So things like meditation and therapy and having a bit of all of that in your life can really, really, impact your brain health. But even just doing one can make a difference.”
Miller noted that there is coursework available for anyone looking for proactive tips to further their health.
“I find a lot of hope in the brain health journey and I believe in science and what is on the cutting edge,” she explained. “Knowledge has helped us face whatever is headed for us with a bit more optimism than I had before I had any knowledge, to be honest.”
While speaking to Us, Rogen opened up about how their personal experiences with loved ones battling Alzheimer’s has brought them closer together.
“It has in a lot of ways. Early on in our relationship, we were forced to confront something that was pretty heavy,” he shared. “It’s not like I’m glad it happened but I think it showed that we could weather things together and find ways to be happy with one another even when things aren’t happy.”

