Seth Rogen, the star and co-creator of the hit series “The Studio,” has expressed his desire to have the legendary actor Daniel Day-Lewis as a guest star on the show. Rogen considers Day-Lewis to be the greatest living actor and is intrigued by his specific acting process, which he believes would be fascinating to explore on the show. While Rogen has not yet reached out to the Oscar-winning actor, he openly invited Day-Lewis to consider a Zoom meeting with the production team to pitch him a compelling idea for his guest appearance.
Evan Goldberg, Rogen’s co-creator on the series, has his own dream guest star in mind – James Cameron. Goldberg believes that the renowned “Avatar” director’s genius and occasional temperament would make for a compelling guest appearance on the show.
Chase Sui Wonders, who portrays the aspiring development executive Quinn Hackett on “The Studio,” has pitched the idea of having Kristen Stewart as a guest star. Wonders envisions a storyline revolving around identity politics and sees Stewart’s involvement leading Quinn into a sticky situation.
Another potential guest star suggested by the cast is Al Pacino. The idea involves bringing back the iconic character of “Scarface” for a lucrative deal, with Pacino’s character selling out in the process.
Ike Barenholtz, who plays Sal Saperstein on the show, has his sights set on Leonardo DiCaprio as a guest star. Barenholtz views DiCaprio as the ultimate choice for a guest appearance, considering him to be the “golden goose” of Hollywood who has never done a TV show before.
Dewayne Perkins, who portrays the publicist Tyler, enthusiastically named Zendaya as his dream guest star. Perkins admires Zendaya for her representation of Hollywood in a positive light and believes she would be a perfect fit for the show.
Larry David, the former co-star of Goldberg on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” is also a desired guest star among the cast. Keyla Monterroso Mejia, who plays assistant Petra on “The Studio,” feels that David’s presence would bring a nice balance to the chaos of the show.
The cast and creators of “The Studio” recently attended an FYC event in Hollywood, where they discussed their dream guest stars and shared insights into the show’s potential future episodes. The event featured prominent figures such as Catherine O’Hara, Ron Howard, Bryan Cranston, and Dave Franco, among others.
As the show continues to gain popularity and critical acclaim, fans can only anticipate the exciting guest stars and storylines that may unfold in future episodes of “The Studio.”