Apple TV hits "The Studio" and "Pluribus" have together won three awards at the 83rd Golden Globes ceremony.

In December 2025, it was announced that Apple TV had 14 nominations for the Golden Globes, across four series plus "F1: The Movie." Now in a ceremony at the Beverly Hilton in California, Apple TV took home three awards:

  • Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy: The Studio
  • Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy: Seth Rogan, The Studio
  • Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series - Drama: Rhea Seehorn, Pluribus

These were the first Golden Globes wins for Rogan and Seehorn. It follows "The Studio" having an episode set at an awards ceremony, which Rogan mentioned in his acceptance speech.

"This is so weird," he said. "We just pretended to do this and now it's happening."

"I thought the only way I'd get to hold [an award]," he continued, "is to create a whole show to give myself a fake one."

For her acceptance speech, Seehorn thanked show creator Vince Gilligan "for writing me the role of a lifetime."

Apple has commissioned both series for a second season each. Gilligan has reportedly said that there will be a considerable wait for the next run of "Pluribus," but Seth Rogan says filming is about to start on the next season of "The Studio."

Separately, the episode of "The Studio" set at an awards ceremony featured a cameo by the head of a real-life major streamer. But it was Netflix's CEO, as the show refused to use Tim Cook.