Behind every big budget movie production there is a team of executives who know that getting too involved in the creative side of things can lead to disastrous results. Common sense usually tells them to let the artists do their thing in peace, but in the world of Apple TV Pluss new comedy series The Studio, that sort of sound logic is in short supply.From co-creators Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, and Frida Perez, The Studio revolves around Matt Remick (Rogen), the freshly-promoted head of Continental Studios who sees his new gig as the opportunity of a lifetime. After years of working under Continentals old boss Griffin Mill (Bryan Cranston), Matt, his assistant-turned-development exec Quinn Hackett (Chase Sui Wonders), and their colleague Sal Seperstein (Ike Barinholtz) think theyre finally getting a chance to really shape the studios future. Thats true to some extent, but none of them fully understand just how much more ridiculous life becomes when its your job to keep multiple teams with different priorities happy.Matt himself seems to be the source of much of Continentals woes in The Studios new trailer, which plays like a showcase of the series sizable cast of celebrity guest stars like Martin Scorsese, Greta Lee, and Ice Cube playing themselves. The trailer makes The Studio seem like it might have a lot in common with HBOs recent series The Franchise, but hopefully the new show will pack a stronger comedic punch when it debuts on March 26th.