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HOLLYWOOD MOGUL OF THE YEAR
GQ US
|December 2025-January 2026
TWO DAYS AGO, Seth Rogen won so many Emmys that today his wrists are actually a little sore.
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This is not a joke: He's flexing his hands by the back entrance of the Chateau Marmont and pointing out random bruises all those statuettes left on his arms. The final tally was four for Rogen, for acting in, writing, producing, and creating The Studio, which ties an individual record, and 13 for the show itself, which breaks a record for most-awarded comedy series. How do you feel right now? I ask him. “Crushing pressure” is his answer. He says he was able to enjoy the feeling of winning for about 24 hours. Then: pain. “I’m not surprised at all,” he says. “I was waiting for it.” The Studio, about a movie-studio head, played by Rogen, and his attempts to navigate an increasingly ridiculous and paranoid industry, is many things—a Hollywood satire, a workplace comedy, a filmmaking showcase—but it is, at root, about what happens to creative people with good intentions when they run headlong into the business of making what they make. Rogen, who has never had a job outside of show business, knows about this collision intimately. It is a bunch of trophies; it’s overwhelming anxiety; it’s about how the trophies lead to anxiety and the anxiety—if you're lucky—leads back to the trophies.
GQ: The Studio is obviously a very personal show, but it's not always obvious to me where you are in it.
This story is from the December 2025-January 2026 edition of GQ US.
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