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Amy Schumer & Michael Cera film season 2 of Life and Beth appeared on www.dailymail.co.uk by By Ashleigh Gray For Dailymail.Com.
Amy Schumer and on-screen love interest Michael Cera were spotted filming season two of the Hulu series Life and Beth in New York City.
The 41-year-old comedian —who was recently seen filming by herself — was dressed in a thigh-grazing, navy blue coat with a hood.
She covered her eyes in a pair of round, light orange sunglasses and she pulled her hair partially back.
Meanwhile, the 34-year-old Juno actor, who plays farmer John, was dressed in a button-up denim shirt with front pockets.
The show follows Schumer’s titular character Beth, a wine distributor in Manhattan who moves back to her hometown of Long Island after the sudden death of her mother.
Back to work: Amy Schumer and on-screen love interest Michael Cera were spotted filming season two of the Hulu series Life and Beth in New York City
The mother-of-one wore black pants and a pair of dark sneakers with a white sole.
She dragged a matte gray rolling suitcase with black trim and set a bright yellow purse on top of it.
Michael added a pair of khaki cargo pants to his look, finishing with a pair brown work boots with black laces.
He wore his textured brunette hair in a tousled look and rocked a patchy beard on his face.
The twosome walked down a side-by-side down a sidewalk as they filmed a new scene.
The first season ended with Beth entering into a relationship with a local farmer (Cera), and season two will reportedly follow their new romance.
Schumer wears many hats on the hit Hulu series as she serves as writer, director and producer in addition to starring.
‘It’s based on themes from my life,’ she told Entertainment Weekly last year. ‘But there is stuff that Beth does that really happened.
In character: The 41-year-old comedian was dressed in a thigh-grazing, navy blue coat with a hood.
Accessory: Amy covered her eyes in a pair of round, light orange sunglasses and she pulled her hair partially back
‘There’s an episode where she flashes some boys. That happened to me. And episode nine has a dark moment that’s real.’
The I Feel Pretty star tried to sum up her entire series in nutshell, but eventually declared that ‘it’s about so much.’
‘It’s really what I am thinking about every day, which is releasing your own shame and fear,’ she explained.
‘Because of these early traumas, we arm ourselves, and it’s about letting go and trusting and how to let yourself figure out how to be happy.’
Schumer went on to discuss how the intensity and depth of puberty can burden us with ‘armor.’
‘It’s so deep and so intense,’ said the Trainwreck star, ‘and you just have no idea what the f**ck you’re doing.
‘Navigating it is so hard, and you can just be sexually humiliated so young and all these things. And then you’re just stuck with all this armor when you’re older.’
Casual look: The 34-year-old Juno actor was dressed in a button-up denim shirt with front pockets
Switch up: In another scene Amy changed her look and sported a burnt orange
Interesting gift: Schumer and Cera later filmed a scene in which he presented her with a cage containing a pair of chickens
Switching out: The comedian wore a vibrantly colored dress while working on her show
Layering up: The performer also wore a fashionable blue zip-up jacket and light gray shoes
Schumer – who shares her three-year-old son Gene with husband Chris Fischer, 43 – also spoke about the catharsis that comes from mining her own life for material.
‘It is cathartic for sure,’ the Inside Amy Schumer star told EW. ‘I am a communicator. As a comedian, you feel like you have something you want to say, and you want people to hear it.
The Emmy winner eventually made the connection to helping people feel better about themselves through her art.
‘The idea of making of making people feel better about themselves is all I could ask for. I’m so grateful because other artists have done that for me.’
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