John Cho’s 16-year-old Son Asked His Dad Only One Question After Having Seen Harold & Kumar

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for pop culture, I must say that the resurgence of Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle is a delightful sight to behold. The film, now an iconic cult classic, is not only entertaining but also serves as a testament to the power of timeless humor and memorable cameos.


20 years after its original release, the comedy “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” is experiencing a revival, captivating a fresh audience that includes the offspring of one of its stars, John Cho. This beloved cult classic, recognized today for its irreverent humor and iconic guest appearances, is introducing a new generation to its charm, simultaneously fostering a growing admiration for the film’s eccentricity.

A few days back, John Cho was taken aback to learn that his 16-year-old son had seen the movie for the first time. As one of the main actors, Cho recalled his son’s response: “Apparently, he thought, ‘So, you know Ryan Reynolds?'” With a mix of humor and disbelief, Cho replied, “You know Ryan Reynolds?!” The hosts of the show found this amusing and laughed good-naturedly. However, according to Cho, it’s not an unreasonable observation.

“Pretty good takeaway! Not a bad thing.”

2004 saw the debut of Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle with a star-studded cast, showcasing Kal Penn, Neil Patrick Harris, and Ryan Reynolds in a notable yet limited appearance. Although Reynolds is now famous for playing Deadpool and Wolverine, back then he portrayed a nurse in this film for just one scene. Despite his brief role, Reynolds left a lasting impression on viewers, stealing the spotlight as a memorable moment in the movie’s history.

During the interview, Cho mentioned his young daughter who can’t watch the movie yet. He playfully stated he had to “take her out of the house,” hinting that the movie might not be suitable for all family members. This joke prompted Al Roker to chuckle, suggesting that younger viewers may require protection due to the film’s mature content.

Following an interview with Cho, there was recently another conversation involving co-star Kal Penn and producer Nathan Kahane, reflecting on the significant impact Ryan Reynolds had in securing the movie’s production. Much of the discussion centered around their camaraderie during the auditions, as Cho and Penn were among the last to be tested by the casting director. Penn shared with Rolling Stone that Reynolds was “extremely encouraging” during the Van Wilder audition process. He further revealed that Reynolds, being unusually supportive during Penn’s final callback, said, “Once you land your first leading role, let me know and I’ll take the supporting part.” True to his word, Reynolds happily accepted when Penn asked him to make a cameo in Harold & Kumar.

The movie essentially follows the humorous escapades of Harold and Kumar, portrayed by Cho and Penn, as they embark on an unexpected late-night adventure to White Castle to fulfill their food cravings. This seemingly easy fast-food hunt transforms into a series of chaotic situations and amusing events. After its initial release, two successful sequels were produced: “Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay” in 2008 and “A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas” in 2011.

With the 20th anniversary of Harold & Kumar Going to White Castle coming up, there’s been a lot of buzz about a potential fourth movie in the series. Although nothing has been officially decided yet, John Cho has expressed interest in returning to the franchise, stating, “I think it would be fun… I’d love to see if we could.” This hints at the possibility of the film’s enduring appeal and captivating both old and new viewers.

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2024-08-30 08:07