The Studioco-showrunner Alex Gregory sat down with The Direct’s Russ Milheim to talk all about the new series.
Put it this way, I don’t think there are any plans for an end…
I am hopeful [for a Season 2].
Alex Gregory: I think we might like to go overseas for something.
Alex Gregory: I think everything gets run through legal.
So, there are things we can and cannot say.
It was more, just like, we want to create the most accurate portrayal of Hollywood.
So it’s like, what would people in this position be talking about?
What would their agendas be?
And so we just sort of did, like, what would they really be talking about?
Who would they care about?
And so some of it was just like the creator’s own pet favorites and stuff.
And so that was her bit.
So, I think I’m hopeful that next year we’ll get even more cool cameos.
But I don’t really feel like we didn’t get anybody we wanted.
So it’s a strange blend of, I come from more of like a TV background.
They just wanted it to feel cinematic.
You could put it on a big screen, and it could live fine there.
Alex Gregory: The finale shot where they’re running out of light.
We were running out of light in real life.
So Seth [Rogen] and Ike [Barinholtz] in the car.
That was the real light.
It was a lot.
And that was one where it was like, Oh, shit, did we get it?

So it was the opposite of the show where it was like, we didn’t get it.
The Studiois now streaming on Apple TV+.
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