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The Studio's guest star list is so long it's stressing Seth Rogen out

The Studio's guest star list is so long it's stressing Seth Rogen out

[html]Charlize Theron, Adam Scott, Olivia Wilde, and Johnny Knoxville and more will appear on the new Apple TV+ co*edy.

     

Anticipation is high for The Studio, a new Apple TV+ co*edy satirizing modern-day Hollywood. Given the premise, it makes sense for the show to feature a lot of modern-day Hollywood stars, many of them playing exaggerated versions of themselves. And with a beloved co*ic actor like Seth Rogen at the helm (co-creating the show and also starring as the fictional studio boss), you know The Studio guest stars are gonna be good.


“I’m stressed out just thinking about it,” Rogen says in a new promo that’s all about The Studio guest stars. Frankly, there are too many for him to even name. Some of them we’ve already seen in previously released clips and trailers, like Zoë Kravitz (schooling Rogen on the perfect awards show acceptance speech) and Ramy Youssef (schooling Rogen about appropriate backstage awards show etiquette). Several filmmakers are on board, including Olivia Wilde, Sarah Polley, Zack Snyder, Aaron Sorkin, and cinema’s steward himself, Martin Scorsese. Even a major Hollywood CEO, Ted Sarandos, is involved (Sarandos has been going around town professing how totally chill he was with appearing in a show for a rival streaming service.)



But somehow The Studio guest star list keeps going. Also appearing are most of HBO’s Hacks crew, including Jean Smart and co-creators Jen Statsky, Paul W. Downs, and Lucia Annello. There are several established Rogen-verse pals like Dave Franco, David Krumholtz, Josh Hutcherson (who appeared in Rogen’s Future Man), Charlize Theron (who co-starred with Rogen in Long Shot), and Zac Efron (who co-starred with Rogen in Neighbors). There are lots of actors, co*edians, directors, TikTokers (like Charli D’Amelio), and Hollywood insiders (like Matt Belloni of the Puck newsletter). You can check out the full, robust list of guests below. The new series premieres March 26.


The Studio guest stars


Aaron Sorkin


Adam Scott


Anthony Mackie


Antony Starr


Arthur Keng


Bill Watterson


Bryan Cranston


Charli D’Amelio


Charlize Theron


Chris Gann


Courtney Pauroso


Dan Black


Dave Franco


David Krumholtz


Derek Wilson


Devon Bostick


Dewayne Perkins


Erin Moriarty


Greta Lee


Ice Cube


Jean Smart


Jen Statsky


Jessica Clements


Jessica St. Clair


Johnny Knoxville


Josh Hutcherson


Keyla Monterroso Mejia


Kit Hoover


Larry Brown


Lil Rel Howery


Lisa Gilroy


Lucia Aniello


Martin Scorsese


Matt Belloni


Nicholas Stoller


Olivia Wilde


Owen Kline


Parker Finn


Paul Dano


Paul W. Downs


Peter Berg


Quinta Brunson


Ramy Youssef


Rebecca Hall


Rhea Perlman


Ron Howard


Sarah Polley


Steve Buscemi


Sugar Lyn Beard


Ted Sarandos


Thomas Barbusca


Trevor Tordjman


Zac Efron


Zack Snyder


Ziwe


Zoë Kravitz

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