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Here's how ‘The Studio' scored a record 23 Emmy nominations
If The Studio were an actual Hollywood studio, it outperformed some real studios this morning. The critically acclaimed Apple TV+ satire earned an impressive 23 Emmy nominations, the most of any comedy series this season. The previous record for a comedy series in its first year is 20 nominations, which was set by Ted Lasso in 2021. As predicted by Gold Derby, the series was nominated for Best Comedy Series, where it has long been a front-runner. It will compete for the title alongside Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking, and What We Do in the Shadows. More from Gold Derby All the snubs (Selena Gomez, 'Squid Game') and surprises (Uzo Aduba, 'Survivor') at the 2025 Emmy nominations 'Andor' scored 14 Emmy nominations, but missed 1 major category Multihyphenate Seth Rogen earned his first lead actor in a comedy nomination; he was previously nominated for supporting actor for Hulu's Pam & Tommy. He was also nominated for writing and directing for his work on The Studio. This brings his Emmy nomination total to eight over the course of his career; he was previously nominated for his producing work on Pam & Tommy as well as Prime VIdeo's The Boys. Yes, Sal Saperstein can get to say thank you — Ike Barinholtz can count himself among this year's first-time Emmy nominees for his hilarious turn as the obsequious studio executive. The category includes returning champion The Bear star Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Colman Domingo (The Four Seasons), Harrison Ford and Michael Urie (both from Shrinking), Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere), and Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live). Emmys darling Catherine O'Hara added to her collection; the Schitt's Creek star now has 10 total nominations, along with two wins (she's also nominated this year for her guest turn on The Last of Us). Also nommed is her costar Kathryn Hahn, who played the label-obsessed head of marketing. They'll vie for the title against Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear), Hannah Einbinder (Hacks), Janelle James and Sheryl Lee Ralph (both from Abbott Elementary), and Jessica Williams (Abbott Elementary). As expected, the show overdelivered with guest acting nominations, given the stellar cameos — it nearly swept the category. Bryan Cranston, Dave Franco, Ron Howard, Anthony Mackie, and Martin Scorsese are all on the ballot — their non-Studio competition is The Bear's Jon Bernthal. Zoë Kravitz made the cut for her drug-addled turn on The Studio, making it a total of 10 actors from the cast, which was nominated in every eligible category (no one was submitted for lead actress). She'll compete against The Bear's stars Olivia Colman and Jamie Lee Curtis, Hacks' Robby Hoffman and Julianne Nicholson, and Poker Face's Cynthia Erivo. Rogen was also nominated for writing and directing, alongside cocreator Evan Goldberg, for standout episodes "The Promotion" (writing) and "The Oner" (directing). Playing it safe — and strategic — The Studio had submitted just one episode for writing, penned by Rogen, Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez, and just one for directing. Television Academy voters also overwhelmingly endorsed the intentionally retro look and feel of the show, awarding it with a sweep of below-the-line nominations as well, with nods for production design, cinematography, casting, costumes, hairstyling, music composition, music supervision, sound editing, and sound mixing. Best of Gold Derby Everything to know about 'The Pitt' Season 2, including the departure of Tracy Ifeachor's Dr. Collins Everything to know about 'Too Much,' Lena Dunham's Netflix TV show starring Megan Stalter that's kinda, sorta 'based on a true story' Cristin Milioti, Amanda Seyfried, Michelle Williams, and the best of our Emmy Limited Series/Movie Actress interviews Click here to read the full article.
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17-02-2025
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‘The Chosen' Gets Exclusive U.S. Streaming Run at Prime Video Under New Expansive Deal With Amazon MGM Studios
Amazon's Prime VIdeo has landed exclusive U.S. streaming rights to Bible epic 'The Chosen,' as well as previously announced unscripted spinoff 'The Chosen In The Wild with Bear Grylls.' It's part of a new wide-ranging deal between series producer 5&2 Studios and Amazon MGM Studios, which also includes a theatrical release component for the next two installments of the hit series about the life of Jesus Christ, played by Jonathan Roumie. The deal was announced Sunday during a livestream on 5&2 Studios' YouTube page, and comes as 5&2 Studios prepares to release Season 5 of 'The Chosen' next month in theaters. After that, 'The Chosen' Season 5 will now exclusively premiere on Amazon's Prime Video in the U.S. this June. ('The Chosen' will also be available, on a non-exclusive basis, on Prime Video in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Sub-Saharan Africa, UK, and Latin America later this year.) 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Additionally, Amazon MGM Studios will also now hold theatrical distribution rights to the next two installments of 'The Chosen,' focused on the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, which will make up Seasons 6 and 7 (the final two seasons) of the series. Currently, Season 5 is set to be distributed in the U.S. next month by Fathom and internationally by Trafalgar Releasing. This continues the unique distribution model that 'The Chosen' has done since its launch as a crowdfunded indie short in 2017 — including 'The Chosen' app, theatrical, linear outlets and streaming. 'The Chosen' has found success in recent years by premiering in theaters first before moving to other windows. 5&2 Studios founder Dallas Jenkins had been looking at possibly bringing on an exclusive distribution partner for 'The Chosen' ever since he was able to take over full ownership of the series. Last year, an arbitrator ended the relationship between Jenkins' The Chosen LLC and former partner Angel Studios, giving Jenkins oversight of 'The Chosen.' 'For several years, the team at Amazon MGM Studios has proved over and over they're passionate about this show and our fans,' said Jenkins. 'They're going to make us better and get the show to more people, and I can't wait to build this relationship.' Jenkins launched 5&2 Studios in September, after the arbitration ruling gave him control of 'The Chosen.' At the time, he exclusively revealed to Variety his plans to expand 'The Chosen' universe with several new projects, including 'The Chosen In The Wild with Bear Grylls.' Other projects in the works include 'The Chosen Adventures,' a youthful take on the Jesus story, featuring voice actors including Paul Walter Hauser ('Black Bird') and Yvonne Orji ('Insecure'). And after 'The Chosen' wraps, for his next flagship program, Jenkins plans to next write, direct and showrun a three-season series about the life of Moses. The deal with Amazon MGM Studios has so far only mentioned 'The Chosen In The Wild with Bear Grylls,' and made no mention of 'The Chosen Adventures' or future projects. But as part of the deal, Amazon MGM Studios signed a first-look series and film deal with 5&2 Studios. ''The Chosen' has had renowned success captivating audiences across generations, and we are looking forward to collaborating with Dallas and 5&2 Studios on a larger scale,' said Vernon Sanders, head of television, Amazon MGM Studios. 'As we look ahead, we see massive opportunities to develop additional faith-inspired content for our global Prime Video customers.' Sanders joined Jenkins, the chairman/CEO of 5&2 Studios and creator/exec producer of 'The Chosen' and 'The Chosen In The Wild with Bear Grylls,' on the livestream. Also in attendance was Amazon MGM Studios development exec Traci Blackwell. Lionsgate, which handles global distribution for 'The Chosen' and 'The Chosen In The Wild with Bear Grylls,' negotiated the deal for 5&2 Studios with Amazon MGM Studios, while CAA — which reps 5&2 Studios — handled the first-look component. Insiders noted that Lionsgate has found success in striking third-party deals, including one it did for the hit series 'Schitt's Creek' with Hulu. This one was even more elaborate given the mix of a theatrical window in addition to scripted and unscripted franchises. 'Amazon MGM Studios is the perfect partner to take this already highly sought-after property to the next level,' said Lionsgate's Jim Packer, president of worldwide television distribution. 'This wide-ranging, multi-territory deal presents a unique opportunity to deepen engagement with 'The Chosen's' loyal fanbase while drawing in new viewers around the world.' 'The Chosen' Season 5 has been dubbed 'The Chosen: Last Supper.' Here's the logline: 'The table is set. The people of Israel welcome Jesus as king while his disciples anticipate his crowning. But—instead of confronting Rome—he turns the tables on the Jewish religious festival. Their power threatened, the country's religious and political leaders will go to any length to ensure this Passover meal is Jesus' last.' As for the six-episode 'The Chosen In The Wild with Bear Grylls,' the host 'takes the cast of The Chosen, as well as director Dallas Jenkins, on their own adventures into the wilderness. Bear Grylls will find out exactly what makes his guests tick, explore their personal journeys, and push them to their ultimate limits,' per the logline. Besides CAA, 5&2 Studios is also repped by Andrew Kramer of Willkie Farr & Gallagher, LLP. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week Grammy Predictions, From Beyoncé to Kendrick Lamar: Who Will Win? Who Should Win? 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