Actor Seth Rogen found himself at the centre of a bizarre online panic situation after false rumours claiming his death at 44 began to circulate widely across social media on April 29, 2026. The speculation, fuelled by a fake report and viral social media posts, quickly gained traction before being debunked.
Did a TV cameo spark the Seth Rogen death hoax?
According to Prime Timer, the confusion around Seth Rogen intensified after The Boys Season 5 Episode 5, One-Shots, featured a fictional, over-the-top cameo involving the actor's on-screen death.The graphic moment, combined with fake 'RIP' posts and parody accounts, created a perfect storm online, where spoilers, jokes and misinformation blurred together.
As users clicked through mixed content, the rumour snowballed, though in reality, the claim is simply a case of viral confusion fuelled by entertainment content and misleading posts.
Social media users react to the viral post about Seth Rogen
As soon as the posts surfaced on social media, they quickly sparked a discussion online. One user wrote, "I cant fucking believe Seth Rogen just died like that.""RIP Seth Rogen… bro I just fell to my knees He's alive, The Boys just did him DIRTY," one said.
"I thought people were joking but damn. Rip Seth Rogan"
"Now why yall saying Seth Rogen dead "
"While we're at it, RIP to Frank Ocean. Tornado finally got him"
Another added, "This Seth Rogen hoax thing isn't good for my nervous system."
X | @JDCowboys2 | Did Seth Rogen Really Die? Fact check: Was the Seth Rogen death report real or fake?
Seth Rogen became the target of a viral hoax after a fake article from "PageShartt", dated April 29, 2026, falsely claimed he had died at 44, using familiar film credits like Superbad, Knocked Up, Pineapple Express, Paul and Invincible to appear credible.The rumour spread further through an X (formerly called Twitter) post featuring a black-and-white image and dramatic wording, later traced to a parody account, clarifying that the claim had no backing from any verified source.

