New top series at Apple TV+: “The Studio” starts

Apple is apparently massive in the lousy with its in -house streaming service, but artistically and with the critics of the group is currently very wrong. After the end of season 2 of the hit series “Severance”, which has just been extended, this week continues with “The Studio”, a show with film star Seth Rogen. The dramedy series has ten parts and already got good reviews. In April there is also a new show with “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm.

Rogen plays Matt Remick in “The Studio”. He is a freshly baked boss of the old Hollywood studio Continental, who has to deal with the vanities of stars, greedy bosses, envious colleagues, excessive budgets, streaming competitors and the pressure to succeed at trophy shows. Also on board at the show is Rogen's long -standing production partner Evan Goldberg as a creator, author, producer and director. In ten episodes of the series, the first episode of which started on Wednesday, Hollywood is decreased properly. In addition, Rogen gets an abundance of stars in guest roles in front of the camera who play themselves, wonderfully exaggerated or completely against her type.

Oscar winner Martin Scorsese breaks out in tears at a party when he realized that Matt ripped off. The studio boss had bought the rights to his script over a sect massacre for ten million dollars, only to kill the project. Party host Charlize Theron puts Matt on the door with a coarse swear word. In another episode, the director Ron Howard, who is extremely friendly in Hollywood, is drastically shortened when Matt wants to drastically shorten his much too long -faced film. Stars like Olivia Wilde, Greta Lee, Zac Efron, Dave Franco, Anthony Mackie or Paul Dano take action.

But the core cast around Rogen and his studio team always ensures laugh. There is the greedy studio boss Griffin Mill (Bryan Cranston), who is serious about his corporate philosophy-“We do not make pseudo-artistic films, we make movies that people want to pay for”. There is Matt's jealous colleague Sal (Ike Barinholtz), who is constantly hiding with the aspiring assistant Quinn (Chase Sui Wonders). US comedian Kathryn Hahn (“Bad Moms”) plays the marketing manager Maya, whose vocabulary mainly consists of swear words. In the criticism, “The Studio” is well received: Those who could already see the show gave her a tomatometer score of 98 percentwhich in the meantime was already 100 percent.

In addition to “The Studio”, the release of which has been expected for months, Apple also has a trailer for another highlight Published: On April 11th a new vehicle for “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm starts with “Your Friends & Neighbors”. In it he plays a dismissed manager who now has to finance his livelihood with the clever luxury goods with his friends. At least nine episodes are planned. They are typically published Apple TV+every week. ((With material of the dpa)))


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