This Is the End - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "This Is the End"
This Is the End (2013)
Timing: 1:46 (106 min)
This Is the End - TMDB rating
6.238/10
6783
This Is the End - Kinopoisk rating
6.082/10
96945
This Is the End - IMDB rating
6.6/10
454000

Actors and characters

Photo James Franco #21946Photo James Franco #21947Photo James Franco #21948Photo James Franco #21949

James Franco

James Franco
Character James Franco
Photo Jonah Hill #17098Photo Jonah Hill #17099Photo Jonah Hill #17100Photo Jonah Hill #17101

Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill
Character Jonah Hill
Photo Seth Rogen #1Photo Seth Rogen #2Photo Seth Rogen #3Photo Seth Rogen #4

Seth Rogen

Seth Rogen
Character Seth Rogen
Photo Jay Baruchel #28284Photo Jay Baruchel #28285Photo Jay Baruchel #28286Photo Jay Baruchel #28287

Jay Baruchel

Jay Baruchel
Character Jay Baruchel
Photo Danny McBride #5544Photo Danny McBride #5545Photo Danny McBride #5546Photo Danny McBride #5547

Danny McBride

Danny McBride
Character Danny McBride
Photo Craig Robinson #21267Photo Craig Robinson #21268Photo Craig Robinson #21269

Craig Robinson

Craig Robinson
Character Craig Robinson
Photo Michael Cera #4557Photo Michael Cera #4558Photo Michael Cera #4559Photo Michael Cera #4560

Michael Cera

Michael Cera
Character Michael Cera
Photo Emma Watson #9928Photo Emma Watson #9929Photo Emma Watson #9930Photo Emma Watson #9931

Emma Watson

Emma Watson
Character Emma Watson
Photo Mindy Kaling #8735Photo Mindy Kaling #8736Photo Mindy Kaling #8737Photo Mindy Kaling #8738

Mindy Kaling

Mindy Kaling
Character Mindy Kaling
Photo David Krumholtz #2892Photo David Krumholtz #2893Photo David Krumholtz #2894Photo David Krumholtz #2895

David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz
Character David Krumholtz
Photo Christopher Mintz-Plasse #199Photo Christopher Mintz-Plasse #200Photo Christopher Mintz-Plasse #201Photo Christopher Mintz-Plasse #202

Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Character Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Photo Rihanna #42692Photo Rihanna #42693Photo Rihanna #42694Photo Rihanna #42695

Rihanna

Rihanna
Character Rihanna
Photo Martin Starr #5394Photo Martin Starr #5395Photo Martin Starr #5396Photo Martin Starr #327169

Martin Starr

Martin Starr
Character Martin Starr
Photo Paul Rudd #7923Photo Paul Rudd #7924Photo Paul Rudd #7925Photo Paul Rudd #7926

Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd
Character Paul Rudd
Photo Channing Tatum #28265Photo Channing Tatum #28266Photo Channing Tatum #28267Photo Channing Tatum #28268

Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum
Character Channing Tatum
Photo Kevin Hart #30711Photo Kevin Hart #30712Photo Kevin Hart #30713Photo Kevin Hart #30714

Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart
Character Kevin Hart
Photo Aziz Ansari #45418Photo Aziz Ansari #45419

Aziz Ansari

Aziz Ansari
Character Aziz Ansari
Photo Samantha Ressler #56081
Samantha Ressler
Character Karen (Franco's Asst.)
Photo Douglas M. Griffin #23680

Douglas M. Griffin

Douglas M. Griffin
Character Father in Store
Photo Lo Graham #56082Photo Lo Graham #56083
Lo Graham
Character Daughter in Store
Photo Carol Sutton #38766Photo Carol Sutton #38767Photo Carol Sutton #38768Photo Carol Sutton #38769

Carol Sutton

Carol Sutton
Character Cashier
Photo Yohance Myles #56084
Yohance Myles
Character Cell Phone Guy
Photo Richard Holden #56085
Richard Holden
Character Priest
Photo Brian Huskey #42875Photo Brian Huskey #42876Photo Brian Huskey #42877

Brian Huskey

Brian Huskey
Character Headless Man
Randy Rousseau
Character News Reporter
Travers Mackel
Character News Reporter
Amber Carew
Character Cera Girl #1
Photo Dallas West #54143
Dallas West
Character Cera Girl #2
Photo David Jensen #40987

David Jensen

David Jensen
Character Cannibal #1
Jack Flynn
Character Cannibal #2
Photo Carey Jones #47777
Carey Jones
Character Rape Demon
Photo Ricky Mabe #56086

Ricky Mabe

Ricky Mabe
Character Santa Cannibal
Jason Cox
Character Paparazzi
Photo Nick Carter #36599Photo Nick Carter #36600Photo Nick Carter #36601

Nick Carter

Nick Carter
Character Backstreet Boys
Photo Howie Dorough #56087Photo Howie Dorough #56088Photo Howie Dorough #56089Photo Howie Dorough #56090

Howie Dorough

Howie Dorough
Character Backstreet Boys
Photo Brian Littrell #56091Photo Brian Littrell #56092Photo Brian Littrell #56093Photo Brian Littrell #56094

Brian Littrell

Brian Littrell
Character Backstreet Boys
Photo AJ McLean #56095

AJ McLean

AJ McLean
Character Backstreet Boys
Photo Kevin Richardson #56096

Kevin Richardson

Kevin Richardson
Character Backstreet Boys
Will Addison
Character Party Hipster (uncredited)
Photo Edward J. Clare #27426

Edward J. Clare

Edward J. Clare
Character Capt. Angelo (uncredited)
Dwight V Coleman
Character Hick (uncredited)
John Darko
Character Partygoer (uncredited)
Photo Ashleigh Dejon #42065Photo Ashleigh Dejon #42066Photo Ashleigh Dejon #42067Photo Ashleigh Dejon #42068
Ashleigh Dejon
Character Partygoer (uncredited)
Michelle DeVito
Character Partygoer (uncredited)
Z. Dieterich
Character Melrose Driver (uncredited)
Tammy Dugen
Character Greek Woman (uncredited)
Photo Evan Goldberg #66688

Evan Goldberg

Evan Goldberg
Character Evan Goldberg (uncredited)
Photo Damian Gomez #48652
Damian Gomez
Character Backstreet Boys Backup Dancer (uncredited)
Photo Steffie Grote #56097
Steffie Grote
Character LA Hipster / Driver (uncredited)

Devin Hennessy

Devin Hennessy
Character Disco Dude (uncredited)
Ashley Lambert
Character Party Girl (voice)
Photo Chi Muoi Lo #56098
Chi Muoi Lo
Character Jang (uncredited)
Photo Brittany Perry-Russell #30006

Brittany Perry-Russell

Brittany Perry-Russell
Character Heaven's Angel (uncredited)
Erin Rementer
Character Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Photo Met Salih #68254
Met Salih
Character Partygoer (uncredited)
Photo Brandon Trost #7742Photo Brandon Trost #7743

Brandon Trost

Brandon Trost
Character Cannibal (uncredited)
Photo Jason Trost #56099Photo Jason Trost #56100

Jason Trost

Jason Trost
Character JTRO (uncredited)
Photo Syd Wilder #56101Photo Syd Wilder #56102
Syd Wilder
Character Angel (uncredited)
Photo Jason Segel #34706Photo Jason Segel #34707Photo Jason Segel #34708Photo Jason Segel #34709

Jason Segel

Jason Segel
Character Jason Segel (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • In an interview on Rod Ryan's show on Houston radio station The Buzz, Craig Robinson revealed that Jonah Hill improvised when he asked to bite a "Milky Way." The other actors supported him, and the entire subsequent conversation about who would get the chocolate bar was also improvised.
  • Seth Rogen said in an interview that at some point during filming, each of the main cast members pulled him aside and told him they couldn't do what he was asking, because it was going too far and becoming something extreme. James Franco was the only actor who didn't refuse anything. And Evan Goldberg came up with a game for himself during filming. The goal of the game was to get as many actors as possible to say "No, I can't do that," or to simply refuse to do anything. According to him, the only ones who couldn't be broken were James Franco and Seth Rogen.
  • Initially, Michael Cera didn't slap Rihanna on the buttocks; he made a hand motion and stopped a second before making contact. It was noticeable when watching and looked too unnatural. Eventually, Cera asked Rihanna if he could really slap her. She agreed, but on the condition that she could give him real slaps in return each time. Cera agreed.
  • Most of the paintings seen in the background were actually painted by James Franco.
  • The film was originally going to be shot in Los Angeles to make it easier for celebrities in cameo roles. However, to save money, filming was moved to New Orleans. The only celebrity who refused to participate due to the change of location was Cameron Diaz.
  • Directors Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen invited celebrities such as Edward Norton, Mila Kunis, and Elizabeth Banks for cameo roles in James Franco's party scene. All of them were forced to decline due to scheduling conflicts.
  • According to Seth Rogen, the plot of "Pineapple Express 2", which his character proposes in the film, is his real idea.
  • The film features a song by the band Cults – "Go outside". Dave Franco, James Franco's younger brother, appeared in the music video for this song.
  • The dog that Seth Rogen holds towards the end of the film is actually his own dog. Her name is Zelda.
  • The role played by Emma Watson was originally written for Mila Kunis.
  • According to Seth Rogen, about 50 percent of the film is improvised.
  • Seth Rogen stated that the party scene was the most stressful for him as a director.
  • Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen said that the rumors about them offering the role to Daniel Radcliffe and him turning it down are true. They admitted that it was at the very early stages of scriptwriting, and at that time, not all the roles were fully developed. Rogen and Goldberg said they understood why Radcliffe declined—because his role was not well-defined enough.
  • Jay Baruchel confessed that despite all the fun and excessive naturalism, making the film felt like a kind of therapy, because he felt that some of the arguments and confrontations in the film were exactly the same as if the actors were discussing these issues in real life.
  • The bright windbreaker worn by Michael Cera in the film was his idea. According to Seth Rogen, it was Michael's only condition for agreeing to star in the film. This surprised Rogen, who thought Michael would be strongly opposed to the inappropriate behavior of his character as written in the script.
  • An early script idea described a story unfolding in a studio where a Busta Rhymes music video was being filmed, with the main characters present when the apocalypse began.
  • The lead actors agreed to a significant reduction in their salaries to help Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg save money for the budget.
  • Initially, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg requested a budget of $40-45 million from Sony, but the studio was unsure about the film's plot and turned them down. Rogen and Goldberg asked Sony what amount they could give them while still allowing Rogen and Goldberg to retain 'creative control' over the project. Sony's response was $32 million. Rogen and Goldberg agreed.
  • In an interview, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg said they originally planned to shoot additional scenes that would be shown during the end credits, featuring James Franco and Danny McBride smoking marijuana with Hitler in hell, but then decided it would be too much.
  • Director Evan Goldberg played a cameo role – he dances with his wife in the film's final scene.
  • Several of the paintings on the walls of the house depict characters from the series 'Freaks and Geeks' (1999-2000), which previously starred Seth Rogen, James Franco, as well as Jason Segel, Martin Starr, and David Krumholtz.
  • In his interview, Seth Rogen spoke about how he and Evan Goldberg combined the real, defining traits of the actors with elements that were completely foreign to them. He noted that in the film, Michael Cera is portrayed as a drug user, grabbing women's buttocks, and being an extremely unpleasant screamer—it's amusing that this character has nothing in common with how Cera behaves in real life.
  • Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg made a decision early in the film's development—not to use the actors’ wives or family members in the film. They felt that this would make the film too dark. For example, Danny McBride recently got married and had a child, but this isn’t mentioned in the film. James Franco suggested bringing in his brother Dave Franco for a party scene, but Rogen rejected the idea, saying that he would ultimately have to be killed off, which would be too depressing.
  • At the end of the film, in the scene with the man-eating truck, you can notice Danny McBride's sword from the film *Pineapple Express* (2010) tied to the truck.
  • Originally, the film was supposed to have a scene where one of the characters says they smoked crack with Whitney Houston. After her death, the joke was cut out of respect. In addition, during the making of the film, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg almost convinced Prince to allow them to use his song “Purple Rain” during the scene where Rogen and Jay Baruchel talk for the last time and then go to heaven. However, after Whitney Houston’s death, Rogen and Goldberg broke off negotiations and decided to use Houston’s version of 'I Will Always Love You' in that scene instead as a tribute.
  • According to Seth Rogen, the film contains hidden cameos by celebrities that last only a second. These scenes consist of several short clips of Miley Cyrus dancing in the final scene when the characters arrive in heaven.
  • The original script ending featured a cameo by Morgan Freeman as himself, and simultaneously, as God.
  • In an interview on Rod Ryan's show on Houston radio station The Buzz, Craig Robinson revealed that Jonah Hill improvised when he asked to take a bite of a "Milky Way." The other actors supported him, and the entire subsequent conversation about who would get the chocolate bar was also improvised.
  • Seth Rogen said in an interview that at some point during filming, each member of the main cast pulled him aside and told him they couldn't do what he was asking, because it was going too far and turning into something extreme. James Franco was the only actor who didn't refuse anything. And Evan Goldberg came up with a game for himself during filming. The goal of the game was to get as many actors as possible to say “No, I can’t do that,” or just refuse to do anything. According to him, the only ones who couldn't be broken were James Franco and Seth Rogen.
  • Initially, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg requested a budget of $40-$45 million from Sony Studios, but the studio was unsure about the film's plot and turned them down. Rogen and Goldberg asked Sony Studios how much they could give them while still allowing Rogen and Goldberg to retain "creative control" over the project. Sony's response was $32 million. Rogen and Goldberg agreed.
  • Several of the paintings on the walls of the house depict characters from the series "Freaks and Geeks" (1999-2000), in which Seth Rogen, James Franco, Jason Segel, Martin Starr, and David Krumholtz previously starred.
  • At the end of the film, in the scene with the man-eating truck, you can spot Danny McBride's sword from the movie "Pineapple Express" (2010) tied to the truck.
  • Originally, the film was to include a scene where one of the characters says they smoked crack with Whitney Houston. After her death, the joke was cut out of respect. Furthermore, during the making of the film, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg nearly convinced the artist Prince to allow them to use his song “Purple Rain” during the scene where Rogen and Jay Baruchel talk for the last time and then go to heaven. However, after Whitney Houston's death, Rogen and Goldberg broke off negotiations and decided to use Houston’s version of 'I Will Always Love You' in the scene as a tribute.
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