Martin Scorsese was about to set up a situation worthy of 'The Studio'… during the filming of 'The Studio'

Since I saw it, I only talk about The Studio. It is the best series of this year, no matter how much it is coffee for the most coffee lovers, and probably its best scene is in that moment with Martin Scorsese in the bar. If you know what I mean, you know. Oh, yeah. What we have learned now is that during filming, Scorsese showed a remarkable attitude of respect towards the creators, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, avoiding excessive intervention in the shooting process. However, the director did not hesitate to share his opinion on the use of language […]

Since I saw it, I only talk about The Studio. It is the best series of this year, no matter how much it is coffee for the most coffee lovers, and probably its best scene is that moment with Martin Scorsese in the bar. If you know what I mean, you know. Oh, yeah. What we have learned now is that during filming, Scorsese showed a remarkable attitude of respect towards the creators, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, avoiding excessive intervention in the shooting process. However, the director did not hesitate to share his opinion on the use of language in the series, suggesting that the creators were using too many swear words, despite being known for his own use of strong language in his films.

Oh, yeah!

The co-creators, Rogen and Goldberg, expressed their surprise and excitement at the iconic filmmaker’s participation in the project. “I had never met Martin Scorsese before,” Rogen commented. “We couldn’t believe he agreed to participate, but we worked hard to write dialogues that we hoped would be funny.” The series, which in its first season includes well-known stars like Charlize Theron, Paul Dano, and Steve Buscemi, is based on Rogen and Goldberg’s real experiences in the film industry, reflecting the challenges and absurdities that creators face in their work.

The Studio has received significant recognition by winning the award for innovative comedy series at the 2025 Gotham TV Awards, highlighting its success. Rogen revealed that the series is inspired by a real conversation he and Goldberg had with a studio executive, who expressed that his job was to “ruin” what he loved: cinema. This tragic yet inherently comedic context has become the core of The Studio’s narrative. The creators are excited about the audience’s response and the remarkable cameo by Scorsese in their innovative project. It’s no small feat.