News | Entertainment
27 Jan 2026 0:07
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Lena Dunham was unaware of 'Genera+ion' using actual dead cats for a dissection scene

    The 34-year-old star - an ex ecutive producer on the HBO Max show - has responded to backlash over an episode featuring a high school biology lesson which included actual animal cadavers


    In a statement to PEOPLE, she said: "I am committed in my life and work to the principled, humane and ethical treatment of animals.

    "I don't use animal cadavers in any of my work, ever, and I was not on set or aware that they were used in a recently shot scene depicting a biology classroom assignment.

    "I fully support the scene being edited out of the show."

    The use of real cat cadavers sparked controversy on social media, and the decision was made by the network to pull the scene.

    A spokesperson for the broadcaster explained to Variety: "'Genera+ion' depicts the unfiltered experiences of high school students and is drawn from many formative moments in the lives of the show's writers.

    "The production recently filmed scenes depicting a biology classroom assignment involving dissection of animal specimens.

    "These were ethically sourced in consultation with American Humane via a biological supply company that works with schools."

    The spokesperson also admitted that two extras chose to leave as a result of the scene, and "were released with full pay".

    They added: "Everyone involved was informed in advance that this would be a sensitive scene involving a real dissection; the assistant directors checked in regularly with all participants on set, and two background actors who expressed discomfort were released with full pay.

    "However, after subsequent discussion with the creative team, the scene is being reconceived and will not appear in the series. We deeply regret that this occurred."

    The programme - set to air in spring 2021 - features the likes of Martha Plimpton, Justice Smith, Michael Johnston and Chloe East, and focuses on a group of high school students exploring their sexuality in a modern world.

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     26 Jan: A guest at Brooklyn Beckham's wedding to Nicola Peltz has backed up his claim that his mother Victoria Beckham danced "very inappropriately" with him at the reception party
     26 Jan: The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno was banned from speaking in the 1970s series because he had a New York accent
     26 Jan: Michael Fassbender is fronting Acqua di Parma's 110th anniversary campaign
     26 Jan: David Beckham has broken his silence following his son Brooklyn's astonishing Instagram rant
     26 Jan: Anne-Marie thinks she was a "psycho girlfriend" in her previous relationships
     26 Jan: Gwyneth Paltrow has described Valentino Garavani's death as "the end of an era"
     26 Jan: A new musical based on Frank Sinatra's life and career will open in London's West End this summer
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Fin Melville Ives has won gold in the men's ski superpipe to lift New Zealand to its best ever winter X Games in Aspen More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    US copied Iran's Shahed drones — now they are deployed in the Middle East More...



     Today's News

    Law and Order:
     21:57

    Entertainment:
    A guest at Brooklyn Beckham's wedding to Nicola Peltz has backed up his claim that his mother Victoria Beckham danced "very inappropriately" with him at the reception party 21:31

    Soccer:
    Wellington Phoenix women's captain CJ Bott is hopeful she'll be back next A-League season after announcing her pregnancy 21:17

    Entertainment:
    The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno was banned from speaking in the 1970s series because he had a New York accent 21:01

    Entertainment:
    Michael Fassbender is fronting Acqua di Parma's 110th anniversary campaign 20:31

    Entertainment:
    David Beckham has broken his silence following his son Brooklyn's astonishing Instagram rant 20:01

    Entertainment:
    Anne-Marie thinks she was a "psycho girlfriend" in her previous relationships 19:31

    International:
    Quick and easy burger recipes for stress-free summer dinners 19:17

    Entertainment:
    Gwyneth Paltrow has described Valentino Garavani's death as "the end of an era" 19:01

    Accident and Emergency:
    Emergency services are cleaning up human waste spilled out of a rolled truckload of portaloos on State Highway 1, north of Timaru - but it's not as bad as first announced 18:57


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2026 New Zealand City Ltd