Adam Brody had his own “Welcome to the LA” moment. The actor recently reflected on first arrived in the city to start his screen career. Among the first roles he went out for? “Blues clues.”
Brody told Thr in the following video that he “tried really hard” to land the host gig for the child TV series. “I really wanted to” Blue’s Clues “early when I first moved to LA, I tried really hard. It’s like 1999. I didn’t get it. But I would have loved it,” Brody said.
Steve Burns was instead praised, with Donovan “Joe” Patton and Josh Dela Cruz who later hosted further iterations of the iconic series. “Blue’s Clues” premiered in 1996.
Brody also remembers audition for “Dawson’s Creek.” “There is an early” Dawson’s Creek “role. It really made me nervous to read with Scott Speedman. I sweated,” he said. “I think (the role) went to Michael Pitt. They wanted pouting lips.” Pitt appeared in Season 3 of the series, which was broadcast in 2002.
Of course, Brody continued to have his breakout role in “The OC” as Seth Cohen. Teen-Centric Ensemble Drama premiered on August 5, 2003. Brody thematically continued the setth-ness he has become synonymous with for Netflix Rome-Com series “Nobody wants this.”
“We’re in a tense moment of massive upheaval, and there don’t seem to be many romantic comedies,” Brody told Amount About why the series became an overnight stay. “I squeeze a bit.”
“Nobody wants this” was renewed for a second season, which will premiere October 23, 2025. Series -Creator Erin Foster told IndieWire That season 2 will be “romantic and fun”, just like the first viral season in the show. “I am not in the industry to deprive people of what they want on a show like this, and to make some similar, artistic choices to rob you what you want to see. I really tried to stay on point with season 1, (it) were all these first, first kiss, first date, and this will be the next four to six months of the relationship what it looks like,” she said.