Contrary to the line in the TV show “Only Murders in the Building,” Amy Schumer has never actually sued Judd Apatow. The two have, however, collaborated on the successful 2015 comedy film “Trainwreck,” where Apatow served as director and Schumer as the lead actress and co-writer.
Their working relationship seems to be quite positive, with both expressing mutual respect and admiration for each other. In fact, Apatow has been a vocal supporter of Schumer’s career, defending her against accusations of joke stealing and praising her comedic talent.
So, while the “lawsuit” line in “Only Murders in the Building” may have been a humorous nod to the often-fictionalized portrayals of Hollywood relationships, it doesn’t reflect any real-life legal drama between Schumer and Apatow.
Here’s an image of Amy Schumer and Judd Apatow together:
Instead of focusing on a non-existent lawsuit, it might be more interesting to explore the actual creative partnership between Schumer and Apatow, or perhaps delve into the broader themes of collaboration and mentorship in the comedy world.