via YouTubeFilm & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsWatch Philip Seymour Hoffman’s unseen final filmed performanceDirector John Cameron Mitchell uploads the unaired pilot episode of Happyish, starring the late actor, who died in 2014ShareLink copied ✔️February 16, 2020February 16, 2020TextDazed Digital It’s been six years since Philip Seymour Hoffman’s sudden, tragic death in February 2014. The celebrated actor was best known for roles in Boogie Nights, Capote, Magnolia, The Big Lebowski, Almost Famous, and Doubt, and loved both in and out of the film industry by fans, peers, collaborators, and friends. This week, on February 14, director and actor John Cameron Mitchell shared a never before seen look at the pilot episode for Happyish, which originally starred Hoffman. Mitchell shared the dark comedy series episode on his Instagram and YouTube, describing it in the caption as a “caustic but heartwarming Valentine’s love story”. He notes that it is the actor’s “final filmed role”, filmed three months before he died by overdose in 2014. Hoffman posthumously appeared in The Hunger Games film saga. Hoffman originally played Thom Payne, a depressed, middle-aged advertising executive who must navigate his agency’s rapid modernisation, infiltrated by wunderkind millennial workers pushing for virality. He starred alongside Kathryn Hahn, who played his wife Lee, an artist that struggles with motherhood and her career. As the unaired pilot episode shows, they push to the state of being ‘happy-ish’ to varying – at times absurd and humorous, others more dramatic and dark – results. Mitchell added that one scene in the unaired episode – showing Hoffman’s character “fraternising” with “a double-stuffed Keebler elf” made its way in some form into the Happyish series that did show on Showtime, in which Steve Coogan replaced Hoffman. The 2015 show was cancelled after one season. If you watch the Happyish episode below, a big NSFW flag here for the Keebler elves scene. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe new Oscar for ‘best casting’ is wildly overdue – here’s whyThe story behind Resurrection, Bi Gan’s dreamy cinematic epic Sound of Falling is the most experimental teen drama of all timeEveryone needs to calm down about Timothée ChalametNorthern roles should go to northern actorsAmanda Seyfried: ‘Community is everything. Socialism is a beautiful idea’‘It’s been turned into something ugly’: Why fans are boycotting Scream 7You need to see Sirāt, an apocalyptic sci-fi about illegal desert ravesDazed x MUBI Cinema Club’s next screening is Sound Of FallingRose Byrne on A$AP Rocky, Hackney and the ugly side of motherhoodAkinola Davies Jr on his BAFTA-winning debut, My Father’s ShadowThe Secret Agent: A must-see thriller about fighting fascism in BrazilEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy