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The creative team behind 'The Studio' also tells PEOPLE who they believe is "the secret reason" Scorsese agreed to the cameo ...
Despite his decades of critically-acclaimed experience in motion pictures, Martin Scorsese knows when to stay in his lane.
So why all the famous faces parodying themselves? Rogen and Goldberg created the series alongside Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez. And while Perez is a relative newcomer, Huyck and ...
The Studio season 2 renewal chances at Apple TV+ receive a promising response from co-showrunner Alex Gregory. Premiered this past March, Apple TV's new satirical comedy series stars Seth Rogen as ...
The Ponteland-born author said: “I am so delighted that Richard is returning to narrate the next two books in my series of Alex Gregory thrillers. He brought the past four books to life with ...
Speaking exclusively with IGN, The Studio's Creator, Co-Showrunner, Executive Producer, and Writer Alex Gregory explains: “My wife was a PA on a sitcom that I shall not name where a PA got the ...
While the series hasn’t officially been renewed for season 2 yet, a new interview with co-creator Alex Gregory reveals the creative team isn’t planning to stop any time soon. Russ Milheim at ...
Rogen and Goldberg co-created the series with Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez. They executive produce with James Weaver of Point Grey, Alex McAtee and Josh Fagen.
The series opener, written by creators Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Alex Gregory, Peter Huyck and Frida Perez, finds movie executive Matt Remick (Rogen) elevated to the head of the fictional ...
It took five people to conceive of “The Studio” — including Rogen and frequent writing partner Evan Goldberg, along with Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez — which is a lot of show ...
“The Studio,” a highly anticipated collaboration between Seth Rogen, his production partner Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez, officially premieres on the Apple ...
It’s typical of Matt Remick, the protagonist of Apple TV+’s Hollywood satire “The Studio,” that he loves, or thinks he loves, film. Film as opposed to TV. Film as in the stuff stored in reels.