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Rogen, who is producing the comedy with Evan Goldberg, said it will not happen again.
Back in 2006, the “Mission: Impossible” star had no clue it was a thing … unlike the rest of the world.
The Canadian-born actor did the transit announcements for free.
Watching this version of the hit sitcom is a whole new experience.
"I hate what you're doing to the country at this moment."
Five women accused Franco of coercing them into unwanted sexual encounters or on-set nudity.
"I didn't know what to do," the actor said on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
"It was like the least surprising thing that she could’ve said," the actor said.
"I should have read this before I signed it," the actor said.
The Golden Globes host took on sexual harassment and Donald Trump in a tricky monologue.