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Seth Rogen hits Film Festival in Venice in research mode for ‘The Studio’

Matt Remick falls from a water taxi outside the Excelsior? Matt Remick is kicked out of his own party in the Cipriani by an angry Italian bouncer? Matt Remick desperately tries to edit an unprocessed crowd to give his terrible outdoor coupling film a half -quality standing ovation? Keep an eye on the following season of Apple TV +’s Entertainment industry Satire “The Studio”, because these scenes may come in.

Seth Rogen-Die co-made the show and fictional studio head Remick Play-Was on Monday in research mode at the Film Festival of Venice. Although he is not involved in A24’s ‘The Smashing Machine’, he attended the lunch press conference for the Wustel Drama of Dwayne Johnson before hit the red carpet for the world premiere. During the 15-minute standing ovation of the film (something that Remick’s Continental Studios could dream alone), while Johnson and Safdie both cried with joy, rogen-a few rows of time spent much of the time by capturing images on both his phone as a thick digital camera (and also cheering and joy). He later went on to the after party, where he talked to colleague guests -and took more photos, told the organizers Variety That he was “the snap machine” dubbed.

Spend against Italian website AdnkronosRogen said he was at the “Scouting Locations” festival for “The Studio” season two, announced in May by Apple TV+.

Rogen’s representatives did not respond immediately Variety Request for comments.

Although a Golden Lion might be a road for Remick and Continental, the “The Studio” series can be on its way to Emmy Glory. The 23 nominations broke records for a comedy in the first season and recorded the record of “The Bear” last year as the most nominated comedy series ever.

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Despite all the insider-you-you, however, “The Studio” recently came under fire by a real studio boss, Sony’s Tom Rothman, who said Letterboxd that there was a “core of brilliant, blinding truth” in every episode, but “everything else is horses shit.”

How that Barb will manifest itself in the shenanigans of season two is the gamble.

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