(VIDEO) Jason Segel calls redwoods beautiful, talks indirectly about Willow Creek during the “Late Show” with Stephen Colbert | Lost Coast Outpost



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Hollywood celebrity Jason Segel, who was spotted making a movie in Eureka not four months ago, gave Humboldt County a brief shout yesterday on “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert.

While promoting another non-Humboldt film (drilling!), Segel talks about what he did during the pandemic (1:40).

“There was this lull in the middle where we thought maybe things were calming down and I went to shoot a movie in Humboldt County in Northern California in the Redwoods,” he told Colbert. “It was very, very beautiful.”

This film, an adaptation of the 2010 young adult novel The sky is everywhere is still in post-production, according to IMDB. So maybe Segel will talk more about Humboldt closer to the movie’s release.

Later in the interview, however, Colbert brings up redwoods again and asks Segel about Humboldt’s “Sasquatchies.” (2:48)

“There’s a whole town devoted to that by the way up there,” Segel said, probably referring to Willow Creek. “Sasquatch is there, according to them.”

Colbert responded by referring to a Sasquatch report he did for the Daily Show in 1999. But it was filmed in King County, Washington. Nowhere near Humboldt, Stephen.

Watch the entire interview in the video embedded at the top of this story.

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