The Presentation
- Episode aired May 21, 2025
- TV-MA
- 23m
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8.5/10
2.7K
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If Matt's team doesn't pull off an amazing CinemaCon presentation, the studio will be sold...to a tech company.If Matt's team doesn't pull off an amazing CinemaCon presentation, the studio will be sold...to a tech company.If Matt's team doesn't pull off an amazing CinemaCon presentation, the studio will be sold...to a tech company.
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Featured reviews
And with this episode, we bid a memorable farewell to the season 1 of....
🌟 The Studio 🌟
What a journey it has been! The first 2 episodes were great, especially 'The Oner'.
Everyone thought no one could beat it except something did! The season finale! It was so entertaining throughout and humorous too! I cannot quite say that the entire show was great, most of them were decent.
The War was an emotional episode for me but apart from that I just wish all the episodes had the same amount of humor and energy like the Ep.10!
The characters and actors throughout the show were elite!
The show mostly uses oners and it's extremely tough to execute! Lots of physical excertion and mental stress.
So a big round of applause for the entire filming team, the actors and the producers for this amazing, wonderful and entertaining show!👏 👏👏👏👏
I'll miss my Wednesday afternoons!
Congratulations to everyone involved in the project for a bright and successful show! 🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉
🌟 The Studio 🌟
What a journey it has been! The first 2 episodes were great, especially 'The Oner'.
Everyone thought no one could beat it except something did! The season finale! It was so entertaining throughout and humorous too! I cannot quite say that the entire show was great, most of them were decent.
The War was an emotional episode for me but apart from that I just wish all the episodes had the same amount of humor and energy like the Ep.10!
The characters and actors throughout the show were elite!
The show mostly uses oners and it's extremely tough to execute! Lots of physical excertion and mental stress.
So a big round of applause for the entire filming team, the actors and the producers for this amazing, wonderful and entertaining show!👏 👏👏👏👏
I'll miss my Wednesday afternoons!
Congratulations to everyone involved in the project for a bright and successful show! 🎉🎊🎉🎊🎉
Usually, I'm miles behind with my actual TV watching, particularly on Apple TV but "The Studio" happened to drop at the perfect time for me, with a gap in my weekly schedule and I ended up keeping up to date with it's whole run. I can see some limitations, but generally I really enjoyed it.
Matt Remick (Seth Rogan) is handed control of Continental Studios when his mentor, Patty Leigh (Catherine O'Hara) is dismissed. Matt has plans to use the studio to produce prestige pieces but the owner, Griffin Mill (Bryan Cranston) gives him a clear instruction - to produce commercial successful movies, and to that end, he's handed the rights to the Kool-Aid Man and told to turn the logo into a feature. Matt soon learns that compromises need to be made, to try and keep as many people happy as he can.
I'd say that one of the reasons that I'm so positive about the show was that I watched just one episode per week, rather than binging it. This is because the episodes usually take either the form of a full farce, or at the very least a comedy of manners when Matt just has to not say the thing that he's repeatedly advised not to say, but can't let it go. Watching them all in one go might make that structure a little more wearing than it felt to me, with time between the episodes.
The performances from the main cast are excellent, as you'd expect from the sort of comedy talent on display. I didn't mention Kathryn Hahn in the above blurb, nor Ike Barinholtz. There are a number of actors who appear as themselves across the run, but Zoe Kravitz is probably the pick of those, more than a cameo, she appears in several episodes finishing off one with with Continental and trying to get another greenlit.
It really helps that shows about the workings of the film industry is a genre that I really love, but I thought it's was genuinely good and I'm looking forward to season two.
Matt Remick (Seth Rogan) is handed control of Continental Studios when his mentor, Patty Leigh (Catherine O'Hara) is dismissed. Matt has plans to use the studio to produce prestige pieces but the owner, Griffin Mill (Bryan Cranston) gives him a clear instruction - to produce commercial successful movies, and to that end, he's handed the rights to the Kool-Aid Man and told to turn the logo into a feature. Matt soon learns that compromises need to be made, to try and keep as many people happy as he can.
I'd say that one of the reasons that I'm so positive about the show was that I watched just one episode per week, rather than binging it. This is because the episodes usually take either the form of a full farce, or at the very least a comedy of manners when Matt just has to not say the thing that he's repeatedly advised not to say, but can't let it go. Watching them all in one go might make that structure a little more wearing than it felt to me, with time between the episodes.
The performances from the main cast are excellent, as you'd expect from the sort of comedy talent on display. I didn't mention Kathryn Hahn in the above blurb, nor Ike Barinholtz. There are a number of actors who appear as themselves across the run, but Zoe Kravitz is probably the pick of those, more than a cameo, she appears in several episodes finishing off one with with Continental and trying to get another greenlit.
It really helps that shows about the workings of the film industry is a genre that I really love, but I thought it's was genuinely good and I'm looking forward to season two.
10vspvysy
What a ride it was. Its simple funny fast. There are no moments there you feel bored or exhausted. Just a great watch. Havent laughed so hard in years. Best comedy in fast years -period. Seth rogan created his best project of his all life. He plays incredibly. Bryan Cranston - i need more of him in the second season. Should it win emmy - yes. Episode 2 and 10 are the best episodes of the series and have one of the best direction i have seen. All this long takes are just incredible. All cameos doesnt feel forced and doesnt feel like they take the spotlight of main plot. Otherall cannt wait for season 2.
This seasons final two episodes are a testament to the amazing talents of writers Rogen, Goldberg and Huyck. This is the closest you can get to the near-perfection of a Lubitsch comedy, with its witty dialogue, over-the-top slapstick, and clever twists .
The camera dances and acting is amazing throughout.
O'Hara could not have been casted more on spot. Zoë Kravitz most fearlessly performs her character's (alter-) ego death. Just when you think Rogen's Matt Remick will resort to lying on stage to keep up appearances he finds a wonderful moment of emotional and dramatic truth.
In only 23 minutes this episode delivers the absolut maximum of surprises from Dave Franco's to Bryan Cranston's appearance.
A wonderful finale!
I wonder how many Emmys this one episode will gather and I hope a lot.
The camera dances and acting is amazing throughout.
O'Hara could not have been casted more on spot. Zoë Kravitz most fearlessly performs her character's (alter-) ego death. Just when you think Rogen's Matt Remick will resort to lying on stage to keep up appearances he finds a wonderful moment of emotional and dramatic truth.
In only 23 minutes this episode delivers the absolut maximum of surprises from Dave Franco's to Bryan Cranston's appearance.
A wonderful finale!
I wonder how many Emmys this one episode will gather and I hope a lot.
I absolutely loved this show from the very first moments of the pilot. This is what every cinema lover has been waiting for. The story, the comedy, the acting, the cinematography and every thing in the show is at its best.
This was a really good ending for the season. I cannot decide which was better; the comedy or the acting. Besides the main cast, the recurring roles were phenomenal. Bryan Cranston, Zoey Kravitz and Dave Franco have guaranteed some awards for themselves.
The Studio is easily the best comedy of the year. I really hope they keep making this show until we are sick of it. I think this deserves at least four more seasons.
This was a really good ending for the season. I cannot decide which was better; the comedy or the acting. Besides the main cast, the recurring roles were phenomenal. Bryan Cranston, Zoey Kravitz and Dave Franco have guaranteed some awards for themselves.
The Studio is easily the best comedy of the year. I really hope they keep making this show until we are sick of it. I think this deserves at least four more seasons.
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