http://www.looper.com/34775/hollywood-wont-cast-christopher-mintz-plasse-anymore/
He's the artist formerly known as McLovin, and one of the funniest young members of the acting posse known as the Frat Pack—and yet, Christopher Mintz-Plasse doesn't show up onscreen anywhere near as much as you'd expect since his breakout performance in Superbad. Why isn't he getting more love from Hollywood? We investigate.
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Torgo
12-20-2016, 08:10 PM
Hope he comes back
He hasn't gone anywhere. He was in Neighbors, and its sequel, providing voice for the How Train Your Dragon franchise, and Trolls, appeared in 2016's Get A Job with Bryan Cranston and Anna Kendrick, and the upcoming James Franco movie The Masterpiece also featuring Cranston and Kendrick.
These "Why Hollywood Won't Cast [Insert Actor's Name] Anymore" articles are ridiculous.
The Real Reasons You Don't Hear Much From Christopher Mintz-Plasse Anymore (https://www.nickiswift.com/1306543/real-reasons-dont-hear-much-from-christopher-mintz-plasse-anymore/)
Mintz-Plasse looked to have struck TV gold in 2015 when he was chosen to play tech geek Clark Roberts in another CBS original. A battle of the generations comedy about a web-only outdoors magazine, "The Great Indoors" (https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/TheGreatIndoors) boasted "Community" lead Joel McHale and none other than British national treasure Stephen Fry (https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a787034/stephen-fry-lands-us-sitcom-role-in-joel-mchales-the-great-indoors/) in its cast. And things started promisingly.
Indeed, airing straight after ratings juggernaut "The Big Bang Theory," the show posted relatively strong numbers for its first few episodes. However, when it was moved to a different time slot, it failed to bring as many viewers and after just a single season "The Great Indoors" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Indoors_(TV_series)) went (https://www.vulture.com/2017/05/joel-mchales-cbs-sitcom-the-great-indoors-canceled.html) to the great network in the sky.