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Apple TV's 'The Studio' Becomes Most-Awarded Freshman Comedy Ever
After an impressive feat dominating every major awards show, Apple TV and Lionsgate’s inside-baseball series The Studio has made history as the winningest freshman comedy ever. Following the show’s triumph at the BAFTA Television Awards this weekend, the Seth Rogen vehicle has officially become the first comedy to sweep all major awards in a single season. (The satire was the one to beat at the Emmys, Golden Globes, Actor Awards, Critics Choice, as well as at the Producers, Directors and Writers guild shows, taking home the most-coveted trophies.) It also became the first comedy in a decade to win in the International category at the Brit ceremony, landing the streamer its first win in the race. At the Emmys, The Studio took home 13 wins including Outstanding Comedy and Outstanding Lead Actor for Rogen, breaking a record. The series is also among the handful to land the Golden Globe, Emmy and Critics Choice Awards for Best Comedy. Further record-breaking honors include an American Film Institute Award for TV Program of the Year and a sweep at the Actor Awards (fka SAG Awards). Upon accepting the International win, Rogen dedicated the honor to late co-star and comedy legend Catherine O’Hara. “It would be remiss of me not to mention Catherine O’Hara, she meant so much to us,” he said. “I assume her work was as important to y’all over here as it was to us, so this is for Catherine.” The Studio follows Matt Remick (Rogen), a bumbling TV executive at the fictitious Continental Studios, as he attempts to square away the dueling aims of cinema and the C-suite. Season 2 is currently in production.
15 Great Apple TV Shows No One Ever Talks About - EarlyGame
1-15 TV Shows & Movies - May 6th 2026, 22:00 GMT+2 15. Government Cheese (2023) Government Cheese builds an entire comedy around the bureaucratic nightmare of getting government assistance, turning food stamp applications and housing vouchers into the stuff of dark humor. The show finds genuine laughs in situations that are usually just depressing, like waiting three hours to prove you deserve help or dealing with caseworkers who seem personally offended by your existence. It's one of the few comedies that actually understands how absurd the safety net feels when you're caught in it. The specificity makes all the difference between insight and just making fun of poor people. | © Apple TV+ 14. The Shrink Next Door (2021) The Shrink Next Door turns a real-life therapy relationship into something that feels like a slow-motion psychological horror movie. Will Ferrell plays against type as Marty, a timid man whose psychiatrist gradually takes over his entire life, his business, and even his Hamptons home over the course of decades. Paul Rudd makes the manipulation feel so gentle and reasonable that you can see exactly how it worked in real life. The show gets under your skin because it makes you complicit in watching someone get completely hollowed out by a person who is supposed to help them. | © Apple TV+ 13. Stick (2023) Stick follows a young man trying to survive in a world where speaking the wrong word can literally kill you. The show builds its entire premise around language as a weapon, turning every conversation into a potential death sentence. What makes it work is how the cast navigates dialogue that has to feel natural while carrying the weight of mortal danger in every syllable. The tension never lets up because the rules are simple, but the stakes couldn't be higher. | © Apple TV+ 12. Criminal Record (2024) Criminal Record builds a police procedural around the question of whether a veteran detective covered up a murder years ago, but the real tension comes from watching two investigators circle each other with completely different ideas about how justice works. Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo turn every conversation into a quiet battle over evidence, memory, and whether the system can actually be trusted. The show never rushes toward easy answers about corruption or redemption. Instead, it keeps tightening the screws on both characters until neither one can pretend the case is just about solving a crime. | © Apple TV+ 11. Palm Royale (2024) Pal...
The 29 best Apple TV shows to watch right now (May 2026)
The 29 best Apple TV shows to watch right now From British espionage thrillers and genre-busting murder mysteries to feel-good sports comedies, here is our list of must-watch shows on the award ...
Apple TV's New 10-Part Horror Show Is The Best Thing Since Its M. Night ...
Apple TV has added a new horror comedy show to its catalog, and it is easily the best thing since its M. Night Shyamalan hit from a few years ago.



