Ike Barinholtz's character, Sal Saperstein, was notably thanked in every acceptance speech at the fictional Golden Globes in the Apple TV+ series
Seth Rogen explains why no one from "The Studio" brought a bit from the show into real life at Sunday's Emmy awards
Apple's ‘The Studio’ has won the 2025 Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, beating out 'Hacks,' 'The Bear' and five other acclaimed series.
What you didn't see at the Emmy Awards, including a unique use for Seth Rogen's trophies, and the backstage sprint for "The Pitt" star Noah Wyle.
Emmy viewers were posting on social media throughout the night about the stunning snub of the fictional studio exec.
The Seth Rogen-starring show, which debuted its first season earlier this year, broke out in a big way with its first season -- tying The Bear's 2024 record for scoring the most nominations of all time -- 23 -- for a comedy series.
Seth Rogen took the first Emmy of his two-decade career, winning the lead actor in a comedy prize for his role as purist studio chief Matt Remick in his Apple TV+ show The Studio, while Hacks star Jean Smart won lead actress in a comedy, her seventh Emmy of a long and illustrious career, as the 77th Emmy Awards kicked off in Los Angeles.”