Sick, and sicker: Apatow has new book of comedian interviews


              FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, file photo, Judd Apatow arrives at the premiere of "Superbad" in Los Angeles. Apatow likes nothing more than topping his own joke: The filmmaker is putting together a sequel to his best-selling “Sick In the Head,” which featured conversations with Mel Brooks, Jerry Seinfeld and other comedians. The new book could only be called “Sicker In the Head,” and includes Norman Lear, Kevin Hart and Whitney Cummings. According to Random House, which announced the book Wednesday, April 19, 2017, no release date has been set. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)
FILE - In this Monday, Aug. 13, 2007, file photo, Judd Apatow arrives at the premiere of "Superbad" in Los Angeles. Apatow likes nothing more than topping his own joke: The filmmaker is putting together a sequel to his best-selling “Sick In the Head,” which featured conversations with Mel Brooks, Jerry Seinfeld and other comedians. The new book could only be called “Sicker In the Head,” and includes Norman Lear, Kevin Hart and Whitney Cummings. According to Random House, which announced the book Wednesday, April 19, 2017, no release date has been set. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)

NEW YORK (AP) - Judd Apatow likes nothing more than topping his own joke.

The filmmaker is putting together a sequel to his best-selling "Sick in the Head," which featured conversations with Mel Brooks, Jerry Seinfeld and other comedians. The new book could only be called "Sicker in the Head." It includes Norman Lear, Kevin Hart and Whitney Cummings.

Random House, which announced the book Wednesday, said no release date has been set.

Apatow is known for comedies such as "Knocked Up" and "This Is 40." He is donating author proceeds from his new book to charity.

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