Seth Rogen Reveals Hollywood Execs Are Calling Him About “The Studio” – ‘Great, but Very Traumatic to Watch

Seth Rogen’s new Apple TV+ series, “The Studio“, is creating a buzz for its sharp, often uncomfortable look at Hollywood. The show blends humor with the harsh realities of filmmaking, drawing from Rogen’s personal experiences to create a relatable narrative.

“The Studio”: A True Reflection Of Hollywood
Rogen plays Matt Remick, who’s navigating his role as head of Continental Studios. The show explores the tension between artistic integrity and the pursuit of profit, something all too familiar in the industry.
Rogen highlights the frustration of chasing creative dreams in an industry focused on making money. The show shows how the clash between artistic vision and commercial pressure can be both motivating and challenging. As Rogen puts it to Variety during a screening, “It’s genuinely an industry we love… It’s written from the perspective of people who can’t deny that our dreams have come true because of this industry in many ways, but it’s also so frustrating and aggravating. You’re constantly seeing people make choices that are confounding and contrary to their own love of film.”

One of the standout features of “The Studio” is its innovative filming style, especially long takes. The second episode was shot in a single continuous take, creating a more authentic, lively experience. The cast often improvises lines, adding unexpected comedic moments and deepening their characters. This creative freedom makes the show feel fresh and engaging.
“The Studio” pulls from real experiences in Hollywood, reflecting the frustrations and absurdities of the industry. Rogen notes, “You’re constantly seeing people make choices that contradict their love of film,” capturing the internal struggles many creatives face.
Industry Reaction To “The Studio”
As Rogen shared at a screening and Q&A for “The Studio” at the Museum of Modern Art, “I think I’ve been reached out to by almost every head of every major studio throughout the day to day, and it’s a lot of like, ‘This is great, but very traumatic to watch.’” This reflects the intense impact the show has had, sparking conversations about the realities of Hollywood.

“The Studio” is a bold, satirical take on the entertainment industry. It’s a unique blend of humor and realism that resonates with anyone in or around Hollywood, offering both entertainment and a critique of the delicate balance between art and business. “The Studio” is streaming on Apple TV+ with new episodes on Wednesdays.
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