Seth Rogen, known for his memorable roles on television, recently spoke about the enthusiastic response surrounding his latest Seth Rogen TV projects during an interview at Hilarity for Charity’s Friendsgiving event. The event, which Rogen attended with his wife Lauren Miller, gave the actor a chance to consider which of his shows has struck the greatest chord with audiences, highlighting the cultural impact and fan excitement that continue to surround his work.
Rogen, currently busy with his commitments for both The Studio and Netflix’s Nobody Wants This, shared that he feels a heightened sense of relief and appreciation when a project is met with success. During the interview, he commented on the uncertain nature of show business and his reaction to positive feedback:
“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.”
— Seth Rogen, Actor, Producer
Discussing the broad support for The Studio, Rogen explained,
“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!”
— Seth Rogen, Actor, Producer
Possibility of Returning to Fan-Favorite Roles
Fans of Nobody Wants This were thrilled when the show secured a renewal for its third season, and speculation grew around Rogen’s potential return to the series. When asked directly about reprising his role, Rogen left the door open, conveying his willingness to participate in future episodes:
“Yeah, sure [I would come back],”
he shared. “If they want me to!” — Seth Rogen, Actor, Producer

Rogen’s most recent work includes starring as Matt, the head of a Hollywood studio in The Studio. The show’s storyline delves into the challenges faced by someone juggling business demands with a passion for filmmaking. In addition to performing in the lead role, Rogen collaborated with Evan Goldberg to create, write, and direct the series. Their creative partnership resulted in critical acclaim, with The Studio earning four Emmy Awards for acting, producing, directing, and writing.
Recent Successes on Apple TV and Netflix Shows
In Netflix’s Nobody Wants This, Rogen made a notable appearance during season two, which debuted in October. He took on the character of Rabbi Neil, who presented Noah, played by Adam Brody, with a job offer that surprised viewers and added an unexpected twist to the storyline. This cameo became a talking point among fans, helping to boost the show’s visibility.
Meanwhile, The Studio has solidified its place within the modern TV landscape, resonating with viewers who appreciate intelligent humor and a behind-the-scenes peek at Hollywood. Both series have helped Rogen maintain a strong presence on platforms like Apple TV and Netflix, ensuring his continued relevance among contemporary TV fans.
Advocacy and Personal Motivation Behind the Scenes
Outside his acting and producing ventures, Rogen, alongside Lauren Miller, has remained dedicated to supporting families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease through their work with Hilarity for Charity. The couple has used their platform to advocate for greater awareness and education on brain health and prevention. Miller highlighted their commitment to promoting habits that can strengthen mental wellbeing:
“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.”
— Lauren Miller, Philanthropist, Advocate
For those interested in proactive healthy routines, Miller also mentioned the availability of coursework offering practical tips to help people further improve their health, emphasizing their drive to empower others through knowledge.
Reflecting on their journey, Miller added,
“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.”
— Lauren Miller, Philanthropist, Advocate
Coping with Personal Challenges as a Couple
Rogen has discussed how personal experiences with family members affected by Alzheimer’s have shaped his relationship with Miller, bringing them even closer. The couple faced early challenges in their partnership, which tested their resilience and commitment:
“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.”
— Seth Rogen, Actor, Producer
The Enduring Influence of Seth Rogen’s TV Work and Advocacy
As Rogen continues to balance creative pursuits with advocacy and personal growth, his influence stretches beyond television screens. With The Studio and Nobody Wants This both earning strong viewership, anticipation remains high for his involvement in future installments. At the same time, his and Miller’s advocacy for Alzheimer’s and dedication to research and public awareness contribute meaningful impact in and out of the entertainment world. As fans await news on upcoming seasons and potential returns, Rogen’s multifaceted contributions are certain to remain in the spotlight.
