- Apple TV Plus has released the first teaser for a new tragicomedy series called The Studio
- The show, which stars and has been co-created by Seth Rogen, will be released in March 2025
- Rogen plays the new CEO of a fictional film studio struggling to survive in the cut-throat world of movie making
Have you ever heard of ‘twin films’ or ‘copycat movies’? It’s a term used to describe two movies with near-identical stories that are released by different studios in close proximity to one another. Think back to 1998 when Pixar’s A Bug’s Life and DreamWorks’ Antz came out. Or, more recently, two new movies in Immaculate and the First Omen, with the two horror flicks releasing within weeks of each other earlier this year.
Why am I telling you about this? Because this phenomenon isn’t restricted to movies anymore. Indeed, just two months after satirical superhero series The Franchise debuted on Max and HBO, Apple has produced its own comedy-oriented take on the corporate world of movie making with a new show called The Studio. Co-created by and starring Seth Rogen, it’ll debut on Apple TV Plus next March – and its first trailer, which you can watch below, makes it look like a more star-studded offering that’s coming for The Franchise‘s cringe comedy TV crown.
Did you spot every A-lister who’ll cameo in The Studio? I suspect you noticed Marvel stars like Kathryn Hahn (Agatha All Along, WandaVision) and Anthony Mackie (Captain America: Brave New World), as well as other esteemed actors including Catherine O’Hara, Bryan Cranston, Paul Dano, and Charlize Theron. I bet you didn’t spot legendary director Martin Scorsese or actor-director Zoe Kravitz, though. All the more reason to go back and watch it, especially if you’re a fan of proverbially curling up in a ball and dying while laughing your butt off.