The cast of “The Studio” recently appeared on an episode of “The Graham Norton Show” and shared some insider stories that had the audience in stitches. Among the guests were Seth Rogan, Charlie Theron, and Miles Teller, who opened up about their experiences while working on various projects.
Seth Rogan started by revealing that he had worked with a real tiger on the movie “The Interview,” which famously almost started a war. He explained that the studio provided security as they feared retaliation from North Korea but abruptly stopped paying for it one day without informing the cast. Despite the tiger and the unconventional circumstances, Seth wrote a scene in the film specifically for the real tiger.
Miles Teller, on the other hand, reminisced about his time on the TV show “Summerland,” where he had his first on-screen kiss. However, the romantic moment was ruined when his co-star told him during the take that he had salmon for lunch, dampening the mood and the kiss.
Charlie Theron shared an interesting anecdote about working with Lassie on a flight. She had met Lassie and even obtained an autograph in the form of a paw print. Ron Howard, also a guest on the show, chimed in with his own childhood experience of working with Lassie, where the loyal dog had stolen his close-up scene.
The conversation took an interesting turn when Chris Evans surprised Anthony Mackie by revealing a script he hadn’t read yet during a gathering at his house. The script contained a major plot point where Chris passes on the iconic shield to Anthony in the last Avengers movie. The two actors were overwhelmed with joy and excitement.
The hilarious banter continued with Miles Teller sharing a story about women attempting to break into his house on numerous occasions. He even resorted to keeping a samurai sword by his bed for self-defense, although he admitted he had no idea how to use it.
To lighten the mood, the discussion turned to a game called “sack tap,” which Miles Teller apparently excelled at during his high school and post-high school days.
Overall, the episode of “The Graham Norton Show” was filled with laughter and interesting stories from the talented cast of “The Studio.” It was a lively and entertaining conversation that left the audience wanting more.
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