“Sets Are Such Weird Places”: Aya Cash on the Meta Experience of Filming HBO’s The Franchise

“Sets Are Such Weird Places”: Aya Cash on the Meta Experience of Filming HBO’s The Franchise

Satirical workplace comedies have taken us inside the mundane yet relatable worlds of a paper wholesale company, a parks and recreation department, a Brooklyn precinct, and a Philadelphia public school. HBO’s latest series The Franchise dares to go where no workplace comedy has gone before: a Hollywood set—a big-budget superhero franchise set to be exact.

The Franchise feels apropos at a time when major studios like Marvel and DC are struggling to find success with tired reboots and convoluted multiverses. Perhaps what’s more interesting and entertaining is what’s happening behind the scenes—constant rewrites, directors getting fired, and actor antics—rather than in front of it. At least, that’s what Jon Brown (Succession), Armando Iannucci (Veep), and Sam Mendes (1917) had in mind when creating the witty comedy.