The Studio Renews Its Satire on Apple TV Plus for Twenty Twenty-Six

Published on May 24, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The satirical comedy created by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and collaborators, titled The Studio, has received official confirmation for a second season on Apple TV+. Lionsgate announced the release window in its quarterly report, placing the premiere sometime in 2026. Although an exact month has not been specified, the news ensures the continuity of this series that parodies the world of cinema.

cinematic wide shot of a chaotic film studio backlot, a director s hand pressing a glowing red record button on a vintage film camera, script pages flying through the air caught in a dramatic wind gust, a clapperboard mid-slam with visible dust particles, background showing a green screen stage with a half-built 1950s diner set, lighting rigs overhead casting harsh shadows, technical cables snaking across the concrete floor, photorealistic engineering visualization, metallic camera lens reflections, saturated cinematic color grading, high-contrast industrial lighting, ultra-detailed set construction elements

Lionsgate and Apple TV+ fine-tune the production schedule 🎬

Lionsgate's announcement in its financial report details that the second season of The Studio is already in active development, with plans to premiere in 2026. Apple TV+ has not revealed technical details about the production, but it is expected to maintain the half-hour episode format and the visual style that characterizes the series. The platform aims to consolidate its catalog of original comedies, and this renewal is a step in that direction, although specific dates will depend on the pace of filming and post-production.

The studio still hasn't learned its lesson 😅

The renewal news comes just as the writers of The Studio must already be writing jokes about the absurdity of a series about Hollywood chaos having a production process as orderly as any other. Surely in the second season we will see the characters dealing with impossible delivery dates, while viewers patiently wait until 2026. At least the satire will have time to include memes about this very news.