Hollywood may be a small world, but it's actually a pretty large industry, and "The Studio" is getting a lot of famous faces from it to help tell their story. Now streaming on Apple TV+, the series created by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg centers on Matt Remick (Rogen) as he's suddenly given his dream job of running a movie studio.
Following the 2023 release of Platonic, which has been renewed for a second season, Seth Rogen has another Apple TV+ subscription-exclusive show to the masses. The critically-acclaimed The Studio, which dropped its first two episodes on Wednesday,
Seth Rogen has been in the public eye ever since he made a splash in Freaks and Geeks in 1999. Since then, he's gone on to star in films like Superbad and Knocked Up as well as his current TV project,
Seth Rogen has his hands full with his new AppleTV+ show, The Studio. The series follows a new studio head of the fictional Continental Studios. The studio is failing, and the new head honcho, who Rogen plays,
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The Streamable on MSNSeth Rogen tries not to ruin movies in Apple TV+ comedy ‘The Studio’The new comedy gives a behind-the-scenes look at a movie studio barely keeping it together. “I got into all this cause, you know, I love movies. But now I have this fear that my job is to ruin them.” That’s the opening line of the trailer for Apple TV+’s new series,
Seth Rogen's star-studded showbiz satire 'The Studio', for Apple TV+, is a shrewd send-up of modern Hollywood's many indignities.
Hollywood loves making fun of itself. Going back at least as far as 1928 silent film Show People, the movie (and later TV) business
Seth Rogen is a cringey delight as a movie honcho in "The Studio." Check that out plus make a date with Sofia Carson and Netflix's "The Life List."