“It’s not a real comedy”: Sofia Vergara’s Modern Family Co-Star Says “Marvel Ruined” Multi-Billion Dollar Comedy Genre With Cheap Humor

"It's not a real comedy": Sofia Vergara's Modern Family Co-Star Says "Marvel Ruined" Multi-Billion Dollar Comedy Genre With Cheap Humor
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In the dynamic world of Hollywood, the entertainment landscape is constantly transforming, and along with it, the scripts, shots, and audiences are evolving too. During a talk show appearance, Adam DeVine, Sofia Vergara’s co-star in the beloved series Modern Family, shared his insightful critique.

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While appreciating the industry’s blossoming creativity and its production of magnetic and authentic content, he also candidly highlighted a few significant negative observations. Despite the refreshing evolution, he acknowledged certain drawbacks that warrant attention.

Superheroes, Stand-Up, and Sofia Vergara’s Co-Star’s Candid Comedy Insights

Sofia Vergara's Co-Star, Adam DeVine
Sofia Vergara’s Co-Star, Adam DeVine

Amidst Hollywood’s ever-evolving landscape, where superhero movies have taken center stage, a comedic voice stood up to challenge the status quo. Sofia Vergara’s Co-Star, Adam DeVine, known for his role in Modern Family, has openly shared his candid thoughts on how these superhero flicks have influenced the world of comedy. As a passionate advocate for humor, he has expressed concerns about the shifting trends in the industry.

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Adam DeVine
Adam DeVine

DeVine’s theory revolves around a simple notion: the rise of superhero films has inadvertently altered the essence of comedy. In today’s comedic offerings, it’s become increasingly challenging to pinpoint where the punchlines lie. The humor is often woven seamlessly into grandiose productions, leaving audiences laughing at raccoons talking or wild antics. He vented:

“You go to the theater and you expect to watch something that cost $200M to make, and comedy movies aren’t that … and they still make those movies kinda funny, like “Oh my god, is that raccoon talking? This is hilarious!’ …. which it is … But, it’s not a real comedy”

While he acknowledges the hilarity in such moments, he believes it takes away from the authenticity of pure comedy.

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Beyond Superheroes: Adam DeVine Leads Comedy Renaissance 

Adam DeVine
Adam DeVine

DeVine believes, with superhero movies dominating the box office, audiences have grown accustomed to witnessing high-budget spectacles, costing hundreds of millions of dollars. Consequently, the spotlight has shifted away from classic comedy films, which typically do not boast such exorbitant budgets. The result is a disparity in perceived value, leading some to question whether investing in comedy films is “worth it.” He emphasizes:

“People might flock to theaters for superhero films and find them hilarious, but they hesitate to do the same for comedy movies.”

In a nostalgic moment, DeVine recalled a time when the comedy genre thrived, with 45-46 comedy films gracing the silver screen each year. Moviegoers could expect a new comedic gem almost every week. However, he expressed incredulity at the current state, with a mere 6-7 comedies released in theaters the previous year. The decline in the number of comedy offerings is indeed a cause for concern.

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When pitching a comedy movie, DeVine shared how he faces the eternal question from studio executives: 

“’Why should we make this movie now?’ And I say, “’Because it’s funny!”’

Humor, he believes, transcends time and context. Making people laugh is a timeless endeavor, and it doesn’t require justification beyond that. Reflecting on past comedic successes like The Hangover and Superbad, DeVine highlighted their endearing quality – they were funny for no reason at all. These films didn’t rely on massive budgets or elaborate CGI; they thrived purely on their comedic brilliance. He believes that if one genuinely loves comedies, it becomes crucial to support the genre wholeheartedly.

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Written by Chandni Arora

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Chandni, an English Honours student, is always ready to explore new things, listen to podcasts, engage with quirky articles, and read poetry. She's a writer with a zest for life and insatiable curiosity about the world around her. You will likely find her wandering with a cup of coffee in one hand and a book or paintbrushes and canvas in the other.