The Studio - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Promotion
Matt Remick is named the new head of Continental Studios—and put in charge of a project that threatens public humiliation.

The Oner
The filming of an intricate sunset shot becomes complicated by Matt's set visit.

The Note
Matt feels nervous about giving legendary director Ron Howard a difficult piece of feedback.

The Missing Reel
A reel of film goes missing, sending Matt and Sal on a race against the clock to find it.

The War
Frustrated by her position in the office hierarchy, Quinn wages a war against Sal.

The Pediatric Oncologist
Matt's ego is put to the test when his new doctor girlfriend brings him to a charity gala.

Casting
The Continental team scrambles to come up with a movie cast that won't offend anyone.

The Golden Globes
Matt tries to get Zoë Kravitz to thank him in her award acceptance speech.

CinemaCon
When Matt sets out to throw the coolest party at CinemaCon, it backfires in psychedelic fashion.

The Presentation
Season finale. If Matt's team doesn't pull off an amazing CinemaCon presentation, the studio will be sold...to a tech company.
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