
Jonah Hill
Acting

Michael Cera
Acting
Collaboration Profile
Years Together
34 Years
Projects
9
Latest
Sausage Party: Foodtopia

IMDb: 5.7
1 win total
2024 • TV-MA • Animation
✔Executive Producerby Jonah Hill
✔Barry (voice)by Michael Cera

IMDb: 7.3
RT: 89%
13 wins & 68 nominations total
2017 • PG • 104 min • Animation
✔Green Lantern (voice)by Jonah Hill
✔Robin / Dick Grayson (voice)by Michael Cera

IMDb: 6.1
RT: 82%
1 win & 26 nominations total
2016 • R • 89 min • Adventure
✔Carl (voice)by Jonah Hill
✔Barry (voice)by Michael Cera

IMDb: 6.6
RT: 82%
10 wins & 23 nominations total
2013 • R • 107 min • Action
✔Jonah Hillby Jonah Hill
✔Michael Ceraby Michael Cera

IMDb: 7.6
RT: 88%
11 wins & 24 nominations total
2007 • R • 113 min • Comedy
✔Sethby Jonah Hill
✔Evanby Michael Cera

IMDb: 8.1
2007 • Comedy
✔Derekby Jonah Hill
✔Michaelby Michael Cera

IMDb: 7.6
2007 • TV-14 • 11 min • Comedy
✔John A. Hill as Jeffrey Simmonsby Jonah Hill
✔Jamie Stevensby Michael Cera
IMDb: 0.0
2007
✔Selfby Jonah Hill
✔Selfby Michael Cera

IMDb: 8.6
RT: 85%
Won 37 Primetime Emmys. 187 wins & 384 nominations total
1989 • TV-14 • 22 min • Family
✔Andy Hamilton (voice)by Jonah Hill
✔Nick (voice)by Michael Cera
The collaboration between Jonah Hill and Michael Cera presents a curious case study in contemporary comedy. Defining their chemistry profile proves challenging; with a combined box office gross of $0 across their shared projects, they definitively do not constitute a blockbuster duo. Furthermore, their filmography yields zero award wins or nominations, disqualifying them from the "prestige" label. Examining their nine shared projects reveals a partnership driven by shared comedic sensibilities rather than a pursuit of commercial or critical acclaim.
While pinpointing their precise commercial and critical impact proves difficult due to incomplete data, focusing on key collaborative efforts offers insight. Both actors have roles in the "Sausage Party" franchise (including the 2016 film and the 2024 series "Sausage Party: Foodtopia"), alongside "The Lego Batman Movie" (2017). The consistent choice to collaborate in projects with satirical and subversive comedic elements suggests an intentional alignment toward a specific brand of humor. Their absence from major award circuits coupled with the lack of comprehensive box office data points to a collaborative strategy prioritizing niche appeal over mainstream success.
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