Emmy, The Studio and Severance
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In “ Influenders ,” an A.I.-generated video the studio released in May, the Dor Brothers created a world where war was wreaking havoc across America. Mr. Dor populated his scenes with A.I.-generated social media influencers who narrate the proceedings with an eerie enthusiasm — a satirical commentary on today’s omnipresent influencer culture.
When Lionsgate TV’s executive vice president and head of development, Scott Herbst, first got the call from Point Grey Pictures about “The Studio,” James Weaver, who is Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s producing partner, told Herbst, “I have the show that you probably did the deal with us for.”
After last year’s Primetime Emmy broadcast that sported fresh blood in terms of marquee category winners with Hacks for Comedy Series, Shōgun for Drama Series and Baby Reindeer for Limited Series/Anthology,
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Ron Howard earned his first-ever acting Emmy nomination Tuesday when he was recognized for his guest-starring role on “The Studio.”
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Yes, the series nabbed five out of six nominations in the Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series category, with only Jon Bernthal sneaking in from another series (he’s of course representing FX and Hulu’s “The Bear”). “The Studio” also snagged a guest actress nominee as well.
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The co-creators of Apple TV+'s comedy spoke about the show's haul on Tuesday and getting Ron Howard and Martin Scorsese their first acting nods.
The Studio' earned a whopping 23 nominations at the 2025 Emmy Awards and among them was Ron Howard's first-ever nod for acting.
Iconic Hollywood directors Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard will face off at the Emmys, as the TV Academy nominated them for comedy acting for their guest roles in 'The Studio.'
Apple TV+’s whopping 79 Emmy nominations - a new best - doesn’t even tell the whole story of the streamer’s solid batting average. While HBO Max (142) and Netflix (120) boasted more, it was also from a larger pool of submissions.
Past winners like “Hacks” and “The Bear” lost some ground this year, making Apple TV+’s Hollywood satire starring Seth Rogen the one to beat.