In the popular 2015 movie Trainwreck, Amy Townsend, portrayed by Amy Schumer, is depicted as someone who does not believe in monogamy.
She leads a carefree life filled with casual relationships until she meets sports doctor Aaron Conners, played by Bill Hader.
This encounter turns her perspective on relationships upside down, forcing her to confront her fear of falling in love.
A surprising appearance in this romantic comedy is made by John Cena.
In a brief role as Schumer's character's love interest, he is tasked with delivering risque dialogue during an intimate scene.
Despite expectations, the cringeworthy nature of the scene was not the original plan.
On a recent episode of the Larry King Now show, Cena disclosed that the scene was initially intended to be more physically humorous due to his character's imposing stature.
However, through ad-libbing with Schumer and director Judd Apatow, the focus shifted to creating an uncomfortably awkward atmosphere.
Reflecting on the experience, Cena shared, “It was very awkward, and at the end of the day, it ended up being pretty funny.”
Schumer herself humorously recalled the scene while appearing on an Australian talk show, jesting about Cena's physical presence during filming.
The actress light-heartedly mentioned missing out on feeling Cena's anatomy during the scene, adding a comedic touch to the behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
Meanwhile, Schumer has been making headlines for turning down the lead role in Greta Gerwig's upcoming Barbie movie, citing creative differences with the production team.
Following Schumer's decision, Margot Robbie was eventually cast in the role.
The release date for Barbie is set for July 21, 2023, promising an intriguing addition to the actress's filmography.