How Superbad Changed Christopher Mintz-Plasse Forever
With the fame (and infamy) of “Superbad,” Christopher Mintz-Plasse and the rest of the cast have forever found themselves reminiscing about the project. Additionally, Mintz-Plasse has worked with his castmates in multiple movies since “Superbad” in 2007.
In 2009, the McLovin performer reunited with Michael Cera in the caveman comedy “Year One.” Later, he found himself sharing the screen with Jonah Hill in the animated film collection “How to Train Your Dragon.” Most notably, the trio that made “Superbad” the coming-of-age hit were brought together once more for a cameo appearance in “This is the End.” On the topic of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg films, it is Mintz-Plasse’s connection to the comedy duo that has given the actor plenty of work, including his roles in “Neighbors” and “The Disaster Artist.”
Most interestingly, Mintz-Plasse got the chance to reminisce about his first feature film alongside many of his old friends in 2020. As part of a fundraiser for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, McLovin was joined by Cera, Hill, Rogen, Goldberg, as well as Bill Hader, Emma Stone, Martha MacIsaac, and Judd Apatow for a “Superbad” watch party shared virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic.