In a recent interview with Esquire, Seth Rogen discusses the current landscape of comedy, where many comedians suggest that political correctness has made their work more challenging. Rogen counters these claims, stating that the difficulty of comedy is justified and necessary for creative development. He points out that audiences still enjoy classic comedies like Superbad without outrage. As he prepares to launch his new show, The Studio, Rogen calls for comedians to express what they feel is missing in today's comedic discourse.
Seth Rogen argues that the complaints about comedy being harder today are unfounded, suggesting that perhaps it was too easy in the past and should indeed be more challenging.
Rogen highlights that modern audiences are still engaged with classic comedies like Superbad, emphasizing that today's youth appreciate humor without taking offense.
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