![]() I can talk to those guys for days and we went every week, every week it was, "Where are we going this week? Where are we going tonight?" O'Shea Jackson Jr.: I'm gonna credit Dave a little bit for that, because Dave was the one who, once we all got to Vancouver, was like, "We should go out to dinner." At the time, I'm like, "I don't want to go out to dinner with guys from work." But then I was like, "Alright, I'm gonna be a team player, let me get up" and I had the time of my life with those guys. Since you mentioned Dave Franco and Jimmy Tatro, your guys' chemistry is a vital aspect to much of this show working, so what was it like building that off-camera? When you could do that through art, art is the most inspiring thing that we have, so when you have something like this, you kind of have to jump on it. With The Now, we talk about such a dark subject, but at our core, we do everything we can to uplift and give people a way out and that's important. It was just like, "Yo, this is nuts." Also, to work with the Farrelly brothers, at the time they were coming off of Green Book, so it was like, "This can't be bad for the career." Then at the table read, it kind of made me feel like, "This is going to be something special right here." Dave and Jimmy, those guys are some of my best friends that I've made working on a project and I love to be able to talk about something that might make people uncomfortable, but at the same time make people think. Screen Rant: The Now is such a fun show but also a really insightful one. ![]() to discuss The Now, the project's transition from Quibi to Roku following the former's shutdown, making the jump from film to TV and building a rapport with his co-stars Dave Franco and Jimmy Tatro. ![]() Ahead of the show's premiere on the streaming platform, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with star O'Shea Jackson Jr.
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