Directed by: Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg
Starring: Seth Rogen, Catherine O’Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Chase Sui Wonders, Kathryn Hahn
Genre(s): Comedy, Satire
Production Company: Point Grey Pictures, Lionsgate Television
Streaming on: Apple TV+
Episode 3: The Note
Episode Details
Season / Episode: Season 1, Episode 3
Release Date: April 2, 2025
Runtime: Approximately 30 minutes
Written by: Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg

Guest Stars: Ron Howard, Anthony Mackie, Dave Franco
Seth Rogen continues to mine the awkward, chaotic, and deeply human moments behind the scenes of studio life. Matt Remick, ever the idealist, tries to protect his collaborators’ artistic integrity—until he learns that sometimes, boundaries actually help a project, not hinder it. This episode tackles the tricky terrain of giving notes, especially when the recipient is Ron Howard, who guest stars as a fictionalized version of himself.
When the gang screens Howard’s new film, a motel scene drags to a halt, leaving them all with one conclusion: the scene needs to be cut. But no one wants to deliver the dreaded note—least of all Matt. What follows is a hilarious escalation of avoidance tactics as he scrambles to delegate the task.
This episode is a perfect example of Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s knack for turning insider anxiety into sitcom gold. The dialogue feels improvised yet sharply observational, capturing the absurdity of studio dynamics. The Note is a hilarious, thoughtful reminder that sometimes the most direct path—though uncomfortable—is the most efficient, especially in a business built on fragile egos.
Episode 4: The Missing Reel
Episode Details
Season / Episode: Season 1, Episode 4
Release Date: April 9, 2025
Runtime: Approximately 29 minutes
Written by: Peter Huyck

Guest Stars: Olivia Wilde, Zac Efron
Matt Remick’s reverence for cinema is tested again—this time through a missing reel on set. In a loving homage to neo-noir, Matt and Sal go full detective mode in search of the lost footage. Olivia Wilde guest stars as a director helming her own moody noir, adding a delicious meta-layer to the episode.
With misdirects, red herrings, and a classic twist ending, The Missing Reel plays with noir tropes while modernizing them with absurd humor and industry satire. Zac Efron also shines here, showing off his comedic range as the star of Wilde’s film.
The episode cleverly critiques the demands and absurdities of studio life—from chasing quality under budget constraints to navigating the petty politics of blame. Ultimately, it shows how the tiniest production hiccup can spiral into a full-blown existential mystery in Hollywood.
Episode 5: The War
Episode Details
Season / Episode: Season 1, Episode 5
Release Date: April 16, 2025
Runtime: Approximately 30 minutes
Written by: Frida Perez

Guest Stars: Parker Finn, Owen Kline
This episode shifts focus from Matt to the chaos brewing among his underlings. Sal and Quinn go head-to-head pitching their preferred directors for Wink, a new slasher film. Sal wants Parker Finn. Quinn backs Owen Kline. Let the sabotage games begin.
What unfolds is a petty, hilarious war of one-upmanship, giving us a break from Matt’s usual stress while highlighting the pressures that come with mid-level power. Ike Barinholtz and Chase Sui Wonders nail the tone—zany but never cartoonish.
At its core, The War is about the necessity of teamwork, even in a cutthroat industry. The competition is real, but so is the need for collaboration. Whether you’re gunning for a promotion or just trying to get your director’s call answered, the best outcome usually involves a little compromise—and maybe a little blackmail.
Episode 6: The Pediatric Oncologist
Episode Details
Season / Episode: Season 1, Episode 6
Release Date: April 23, 2025
Runtime: Approximately 27 minutes
Written by: Peter Huyck

Guest Stars: Rebecca Hall, Johnny Knoxville, Josh Hutcherson
In what might be the most existential episode yet, Matt starts dating Sarah (Rebecca Hall), a pediatric oncologist, and is swiftly confronted with the perceived triviality of his profession. At a charity gala filled with high-achieving medical professionals, Matt becomes the butt of every joke—his job reduced to popcorn and poop jokes.
Back at the studio, his team is embroiled in an actual poop joke: how to perfectly time a scene of explosive diarrhea in a movie trailer. The tonal contrast between Sarah’s world and Matt’s is hilariously on-the-nose—and completely intentional.
Rogen and Goldberg use this setup to poke at how we measure the “worth” of different careers. While medicine saves lives, art and storytelling save souls. Matt’s fight isn’t just for respect—it’s for validation that his work has meaning. And yes, sometimes that means arguing about fart jokes with your marketing team while dressed in a tux.
