Where to Watch The Studio: Apple TV+ Comedy Series with Seth Rogen
If you’re in the mood for some sharp, satirical humor, you might want to check out The Studio. This show is available for streaming now on Apple TV+, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday until the end of May. Don’t worry if you’re a little late to the party—the first two episodes premiered on March 26, so you can catch up and still be fashionably late.
So, what’s The Studio all about? Seth Rogen plays Matt Remick, the new head of a struggling Hollywood studio, trying to keep things afloat in the midst of chaos. Think of it like that meme with the dog smiling while everything burns around him. And who doesn’t love seeing Catherine O’Hara causing trouble in fabulous outfits? It’s the kind of TV that just soothes the soul.
You can watch The Studio directly on Apple TV+ or simplify things by subscribing through Prime Video. It’s a fun workplace comedy that breaks up the monotony of the week and reminds us that no one really has it all figured out.
If you’re looking to catch The Studio on Apple TV+, the service offers a variety of great original shows like Severance for just $9.99 a month. It’s definitely worth the investment for all the binge-worthy content they have to offer.
For those who prefer Prime Video, you can also access the first two episodes of The Studio there. They’re even giving you the first episode for free, but after that, you’ll need to subscribe to Apple TV+ through Prime Video for $9.99 a month to keep watching.
Traveling abroad and worried about missing out? Not to fear—a VPN can help you access The Studio from anywhere. Providers like ExpressVPN, Private Internet Access, and NordVPN offer affordable options so you can stream your favorite shows no matter where you are. Just connect to a U.S. server, log into your Apple TV+ account, and enjoy the chaos on screen.
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