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John Mulaney’s ‘Everybody’s in Live’ Aims for Controlled Chaos—But Needs a Tighter Tune-Up

Netflix’s Everybody’s in Live reimagines the sketch-variety format with John Mulaney at the helm. It’s chaotic, clever—and a work in progress. Here’s our breakdown.

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‘Ted Lasso’ Renewed for Season 4 as Jason Sudeikis Returns to the Pitch

Apple TV+ officially renews Ted Lasso for season four, with Jason Sudeikis returning as both star and executive producer. Here’s what we know so far about the Emmy-winning series’ next chapter.

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‘The Righteous Gemstones’ Season 4 Premiere: How Bradley Cooper Landed the Lead & When the Cast Returns

The Season 4 premiere of The Righteous Gemstones takes a shocking detour into the past, starring Bradley Cooper in a Civil War-era story. Here’s how he joined the show—and when the main cast returns.

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SXSW Kicks Off with Star-Studded World Premiere of Apple TV+’s ‘The Studio’

Apple TV+ kicked off SXSW 2025 with the world premiere of The Studio, a sharp Hollywood satire from Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg. Stars including Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, and Ike Barinholtz walked the red carpet in Austin ahead of the show’s March 26 debut. Read more & check out our ★★★★★ review!

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‘The Studio’ Review: Seth Rogen’s Apple TV+ Hollywood Comedy Series Is a Hilarious, Cringe-Inducing Masterpiece

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s The Studio takes a scathing, hilarious deep dive into the absurdities of Hollywood. Read our 5 Star Review of Apple TV+’s new comedy.

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Apple TV+ Unveils Trailer for Star-Studded Comedy The Studio Starring Seth Rogen, Catherine O’Hara, and Kathryn Hahn

Seth Rogen leads a star-studded cast in The Studio, a biting Hollywood satire coming to Apple TV+ on March 26. Watch the trailer and get all the details here.

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EXCLUSIVE: The Studio - Hollywood's Dark Comedy Comes Alive

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s The Studio explores the absurdity of Hollywood’s power plays, featuring Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, and Olivia Wilde as chaotic versions of themselves.

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