ENTERTAINMENT

Jon Hamm and Seth Rogen's Shows Make a Big Splash

USASun Apr 20 2025
Jon Hamm is a well-known actor who has played many roles. One of his most famous roles was as Don Draper in the TV series Mad Men. He has won many awards for his acting, including a Primetime Emmy. He has also acted in other popular shows, like The Morning Show. His acting skills and charm have helped him become a popular figure in modern entertainment. Hamm's latest show, Your Friends and Neighbors, has started strong. He plays a character named Andrew "Coop" Cooper, who loses his job and starts stealing from his wealthy neighbors. The show has been very popular, ranking high on lists from companies that track streaming ratings. This is because streaming services do not usually share how many people watch their shows. The first three episodes are already out, with new ones coming every Friday. Your Friends and Neighbors is not the only show on Apple TV+ that is doing well. The Studio, a comedy starring Seth Rogen, has also been very popular. Rogen plays the head of a struggling movie studio, trying to make great films while dealing with difficult people. The show has been on top 10 lists for three weeks in a row. The first five episodes are available now, with new ones coming out every Wednesday. Apple TV+ has many shows and movies. It is a streaming service that costs $9. 99 per month, with a free trial. You can also get it with an Apple One subscription. The service has a lot of different types of shows, like dramas, comedies, and documentaries. The success of Your Friends and Neighbors and The Studio shows that Apple TV+ is doing well. These shows have been very popular, and they show that Apple TV+ has a lot to offer. It will be interesting to see what other shows and movies Apple TV+ will come out with in the future. It is important to think about what makes a show successful. Is it the actors, the writing, or something else? It is also important to think about what kinds of shows and movies people want to watch.

questions

    What if the success of 'The Studio' is part of a larger agenda to influence public opinion on the film industry?
    How reliable are the ratings provided by companies like Reelgood and JustWatch in reflecting actual viewer numbers?
    How would the ratings of 'The Studio' change if it were set in a different industry besides Hollywood?

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