Mocking Awards Acceptance Speech Politics: New Clip from ‘The Studio’ – GoldDerby

A new clip from ‘The Studio’ on Apple TV+ is making waves for its hilarious take on the politics of awards acceptance speeches. In the clip, Seth Rogen’s studio boss character, Matt Remick, tries to persuade Zoe Kravitz (playing herself) to thank him in her potential Golden Globe Awards acceptance speech. But Kravitz isn’t having it, insisting that her speech is perfect as it is, carefully rehearsed in front of the mirror. As tensions rise, host Ramy Youssef (also playing himself) steps in to keep the peace.

‘The Studio’ is a new comedy series on Apple TV+ created by Rogen and Evan Goldberg, along with Emmy winners Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory. The show is a Hollywood satire that follows a struggling studio boss as he navigates the challenges of a changing industry. The official plot summary describes the show as a peek into the world of movie-making, where narcissistic artists and corporate overlords clash in pursuit of great films. Every party, casting decision, and award show is a potential disaster waiting to happen.

Season 1 features Rogen in the lead role, supported by a talented cast including Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders, Kathryn Hahn, and Catherine O’Hara. A host of celebrity cameos from stars and directors, such as Kravitz and Youssef, add to the fun and chaos of the show. The first season of ‘The Studio’ premieres on Apple TV+ on March 26 and promises a humorous and insightful look behind the curtain of the entertainment industry.