With Season 2 of the Apple TV+ collection “The Studio” now formally greenlight, co-creator and star Seth Rogen is teasing who he’s going after for one more spherical of A-list cameos. Talking to Selection at a latest FYC crimson carpet, Rogen threw out that his dream get could be none apart from three-time Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis. Although Day-Lewis hasn’t actually had a foray into comedy, Rogen believes the best way he works could be an ideal supply of humor for the Hollywood satire.
“I believe he’s like the best dwelling actor,” Rogen mentioned, including, “His course of is so particular, I believe that may be an fascinating factor to discover on the present.”
Rogen defined that he has but to contact Day-Lewis or any of his representatives, however hoped that the actor may be watching the Selection interview happening in that second. If he was, Rogen had a really particular message for the cherished Irish actor.
“Daniel, who I assume watches nothing apart from [Variety red carpet interviews],” he mentioned, “think about a Zoom with us, we’ll pitch you a good suggestion.”
In the meantime, Rogen’s inventive collaborator and Level Gray accomplice Evan Goldberg pitched having James Cameron do a cameo for “The Studio” Season 2. Contemplating they had been capable of get Martin Scorsese for the pilot of the present, this isn’t a far-fetched risk.
“James Cameron is a genius,” Goldberg advised Selection, “and can be recognized for generally getting indignant and I believe that may work rather well on the present.”
At the moment wrapping post-production on the third “Avatar” movie, “Fireplace and Ash,” and persevering with to work on subsequent entries within the franchise, Cameron could have his arms full in the meanwhile. However, as a “fellow Canadian” and longtime fan, Goldberg gave his finest pitch to Selection ought to Cameron be watching.
“Please do the present,” he mentioned after mistakenly calling the “Avatar” collection “Pandora.”
Rogen did his finest to assist out as properly, including, “I met you as soon as at a restaurant in New York very briefly. We had, what I think about to be, a really pretty interplay.”
Discussing the casting of cameos in an interview with IndieWire’s Ryan Lattanzio, Rogen mentioned, “We had been very fortunate. We wrote ourselves into very particular corners with quite a lot of these roles.”
Watch the clip from Selection under.