James Franco and Seth Rogen, once renowned for their successful professional partnership, may not be working together again in the near future.
The duo, who formed a close bond during their 20-year collaboration, experienced a strain in their relationship after Franco faced multiple allegations of s**ually inappropriate behavior in 2018.
Initially, Rogen expressed his intention to continue working with Franco despite the accusations.
However, in a recent interview with The Sunday Times in May, he revealed that he had changed his mind, stating, “I have not and I do not plan to right now.”
Franco, in a conversation on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Podcast, shared his thoughts on Rogen's decision to distance himself professionally.
He expressed his love and admiration for Rogen, highlighting their harmonious work relationship over the years.
Franco emphasized that they had never encountered any conflicts throughout their two-decade-long collaboration.
The duo initially crossed paths while working on the popular millennial series Freaks and Geeks, later achieving great comedic success with films like Pineapple Express, This Is the End, and The Interview.
Their most recent joint venture, The Disaster Artist (2017), received critical acclaim, with Franco earning praise for his directing and acting skills.
However, Franco's personal issues, specifically the allegations of s**ual exploitation from former acting students, have cast doubt on the possibility of future collaborations.
Franco acknowledged the truth behind Rogen's statement, acknowledging that they are currently not working together and have no plans to do so.
Franco admitted that Rogen had been put in the position of answering for him due to his silence on the matter.
Concerned about the burden placed on his friends and family, Franco expressed his desire to address the situation himself.
He stated, “I don't want Seth or my brother or anyone to have to answer for me anymore.”
During the summer, Franco reached a settlement with two of his former acting students, Sarah Tither-Kaplan and Toni Gaal, who had filed a s**ual misconduct lawsuit against him in 2019.
As part of the agreement, Tither-Kaplan and Gaal dropped their individual claims.
Reflecting on his past behavior, Franco admitted to engaging in relationships with students and acknowledged his ignorance of power dynamics and people's emotions.
However, he claimed to have done significant personal work since the allegations were made public and expressed his cautious reentry into the public eye.
The full interview with Franco will be available on Sirius XM on December 22, with additional airings on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show on December 23.
As of now, the future of Franco and Rogen's professional collaboration remains uncertain, as both individuals navigate the aftermath of the controversies surrounding Franco.
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