With 23 nominations and nine Creative Arts Emmys already, Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ satire, The Studio, heads into Sunday’s Primetime Emmys lampooning its own industry.
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‘The Studio’ explains how good artists make bad movies
In The Studio, Seth Rogen plays an insecure studio executive who loves movies – but gets in the way of the people who make them. The new Apple TV+ series is about the systems that become far more destructive than any one well-meaning person can easily fix.
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Can’t-miss interviews: Martha Stewart, Japanese Breakfast and an astronaut
Rounding up the big interviews you might have missed, from gardening tips with Martha Stewart to a conversation with a former astronaut about what happens to our bodies after that much time in space.
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Seth Rogen lands the ‘tragic job’ of studio executive in his new comedy series
Rogen plays a flustered Hollywood studio head in a new Apple TV+ show. These executives “really could get fired at any moment for anything,” Rogen says — and their feedback is often based in fear.


