Dame Maggie Smith, the legendary British actor known for roles in A Room With A View, Downton Abbey, the Harry Potter franchise and more, has died. Her sons Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin confirmed the news to the BBC. She was 89 years old.
"It is with great sadness we have...
"It is with great sadness we have...
- 9/27/2024
- by Mary Kate Carr
- avclub.com
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards took place in Los Angeles on September 15, with father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy leading the event as hosts. The night celebrated the best in television, with standout shows like ‘Shōgun’, ‘The Bear’, ‘Only Murders in the Building’, and ‘Baby Reindeer’ dominating multiple categories. From thrilling dramas to captivating comedies, the ceremony honored a diverse range of storytelling. Here's a breakdown of the major category nominations and winners. Drama Best Drama Series Winner: ‘Shogun’ FX Nominees: ‘The Crown’ Netflix ‘Fallout’ Prime Video ‘The Gilded Age’ HBO | Max ‘The Morning Show’ Apple TV+ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ Prime Video ‘Slow Horses’ Apple TV+ ‘3 Body Problem’ Netflix Things to do: Subscribe to The Hollywood Insider’s YouTube Channel, by clicking here. Limited Time Offer – Free Subscription to The Hollywood Insider Click here to read more on The Hollywood Insider’s vision, values and mission statement here...
- 9/26/2024
- by Julia Maia
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
The 2024 Emmys nominations were just announced. Let’s take a look back at all of the best of television in the past year and every Emmy nomination for the major categories. ‘Shogun’ leads with 25 nominations, followed by ‘The Bear’ with 23 and ‘Only Murders in the Building’ with 21. Drama Best Drama Series ‘Shōgun’ FX ‘The Crown’ Netflix ‘Fallout’ Prime Video ‘The Gilded Age’ HBO | Max ‘The Morning Show’ Apple TV+ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ Prime Video ‘Slow Horses’ Apple TV+ ‘3 Body Problem’ Netflix Things to do: Subscribe to The Hollywood Insider’s YouTube Channel, by clicking here. Limited Time Offer – Free Subscription to The Hollywood Insider Click here to read more on The Hollywood Insider’s vision, values and mission statement here – Media has the responsibility to better our world – The Hollywood Insider fully focuses on substance and meaningful entertainment, against gossip and scandal, by combining entertainment, education, and philanthropy.
- 9/24/2024
- by Julia Maia
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
Television’s biggest night took place in Century City, CA on September 14th, when Emmy Awards nominees and presenters, along with some of the most powerful entertainment industry influencers, joined together for MPTF’s 18th annual “Evening Before” benefit.
Attendees at MPTF's 18th annual "Evening Before" benefit
Co-Chaired by Greg Berlanti & Robbie Rogers, Jon Hamm & Anna Osceola Hamm, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, the annual event raised $2.5 million.
“I’m thrilled to be a co-chair of MPTF’s Evening Before benefit with Greg and Jon. MPTF really stepped up during a very challenging past couple of years to support the entertainment community, and I’m proud to be a part of a fundraiser that will help to sustain that vital support,” said co-chair Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Co-chair Jon Hamm added, “This incredible organization raises crucial funds and provides a host of other services for our industry family when they need it most.
Attendees at MPTF's 18th annual "Evening Before" benefit
Co-Chaired by Greg Berlanti & Robbie Rogers, Jon Hamm & Anna Osceola Hamm, and Sheryl Lee Ralph, the annual event raised $2.5 million.
“I’m thrilled to be a co-chair of MPTF’s Evening Before benefit with Greg and Jon. MPTF really stepped up during a very challenging past couple of years to support the entertainment community, and I’m proud to be a part of a fundraiser that will help to sustain that vital support,” said co-chair Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Co-chair Jon Hamm added, “This incredible organization raises crucial funds and provides a host of other services for our industry family when they need it most.
- 9/17/2024
- Look to the Stars
And just like that, another hotly contested Emmy awards season race has come to a close. After last year's WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes pushed the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony into January of this year, last night the glitzy statue-doling bash's 76th edition — this year hosted by Schitt's Creek's Eugene and Dan Levy — took place at the Peacock Theater in LA. And on a night of few major surprises, the two most nominated shows of the year — samurai epic Shōgun and kitchen-based "comedy" The Bear — got their hands ("Hands!") on 18 and 11 awards respectively, including historic Outstanding Actor and Actress In A Drama wins for the former's Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai, and second Outstanding Actor and Supporting Actor wins for the latter's Jeremy Allen White and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
During the three-hour telethon, Shōgun — which now boasts the most awarded single season of TV in Emmy history — also bagged other top...
During the three-hour telethon, Shōgun — which now boasts the most awarded single season of TV in Emmy history — also bagged other top...
- 9/16/2024
- by Jordan King
- Empire - TV
Cast and executive producers of ‘Shogun’ on stage at the 2024 Emmys (Disney/Frank Micelotta)
Father and son Eugene and Dan Levy did a respectable job of hosting the 2024 Primetime Emmys, popping in just enough throughout the two-hour running time to guide the show without overstaying their welcome. Their opening bit avoided any controversial topics, and Dan Levy got a big laugh when he described the Emmys as broadcast TV’s biggest night for honoring movie stars on streaming services. Eugene also earned solid applause when he joked, “In the true spirit of The Bear, we will not be making any jokes,” while addressing the show’s controversial classification as a comedy.
Speaking of The Bear, the series was awarded four Emmys during the broadcast in the Actor (Jeremy Allen White), Supporting Actor (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Supporting Actress (Liza Colón-Zayas), and Outstanding Directing categories. But Hacks pulled off a surprise win, snagging the Comedy Series Emmy.
Father and son Eugene and Dan Levy did a respectable job of hosting the 2024 Primetime Emmys, popping in just enough throughout the two-hour running time to guide the show without overstaying their welcome. Their opening bit avoided any controversial topics, and Dan Levy got a big laugh when he described the Emmys as broadcast TV’s biggest night for honoring movie stars on streaming services. Eugene also earned solid applause when he joked, “In the true spirit of The Bear, we will not be making any jokes,” while addressing the show’s controversial classification as a comedy.
Speaking of The Bear, the series was awarded four Emmys during the broadcast in the Actor (Jeremy Allen White), Supporting Actor (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Supporting Actress (Liza Colón-Zayas), and Outstanding Directing categories. But Hacks pulled off a surprise win, snagging the Comedy Series Emmy.
- 9/16/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards just aired on ABC, and things went about as expected. In other words, the excellent historical drama Shōgun won Best Drama Series; the caustic slice-of-life series The Bear won Best Comedy Series, since I guess it's a little more like a comedy than Shōgun; and the autobiographical stalker drama Baby Reindeer won Best Limited or Anthology Series.
Those three were the big winners of the night, with them each taking home four awards. Jeremy Allen White won Best Actor In A Comedy Series as expected, and his costar Ebon Moss-Bachrach won Best Supporting Actor. On the drama side, Hiroyuki Sanada won Best Actor and Anna Sawai won Best Actress; she was the one I was really invested in. She was magnificent as Mariko and if she hadn't won I would have been forced to write a strongly worded letter to whoever votes in these things.
Those three were the big winners of the night, with them each taking home four awards. Jeremy Allen White won Best Actor In A Comedy Series as expected, and his costar Ebon Moss-Bachrach won Best Supporting Actor. On the drama side, Hiroyuki Sanada won Best Actor and Anna Sawai won Best Actress; she was the one I was really invested in. She was magnificent as Mariko and if she hadn't won I would have been forced to write a strongly worded letter to whoever votes in these things.
- 9/16/2024
- by Dan Selcke
- Winter Is Coming
FX’s Shogun and The Bear dominated the 76th Emmys in Los Angeles on Sunday night as they finished with 18 and 11 wins apiece, including last weekend’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards, despite an upset in the comedy series category where HBO/Max’s Hacks was the surprise winner.
Shogun was named best dramatic series and took home both lead acting wins for Hiroyuku Sanada and Anna Sawai, who became the first actress of Asian descent to win the category. The show itself became the first mostly not in the English language to win the series award.
Although comedy series favourite...
Shogun was named best dramatic series and took home both lead acting wins for Hiroyuku Sanada and Anna Sawai, who became the first actress of Asian descent to win the category. The show itself became the first mostly not in the English language to win the series award.
Although comedy series favourite...
- 9/16/2024
- ScreenDaily
Only eight months after the last Emmy ceremony (which was delayed due to the strikes), the Primetime Emmy Awards are back, although there were some big surprises in store. Everyone (myself included) expected The Bear to own every category it was nominated in. While it did well, winning many big categories including Best Actor in a Comedy Series, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress, it lost Best Comedy Series (and actress) to Hacks.
Netflix’s controversial limited series Baby Reindeer also cleaned up, nabbing awards for star and creator Richard Gadd plus co-star Jessica Gunning. But, FX was the evening’s big winner, with their epic series, Shogun, dominating the drama categories, with the great Hiroyuki Sanada winning the prize for Best Actor, and Anna Sawai taking Best Actress, alongside the show’s Best Drama win. It’s amazing to see how Shogun’s become an absolute phenomenon, with the show...
Netflix’s controversial limited series Baby Reindeer also cleaned up, nabbing awards for star and creator Richard Gadd plus co-star Jessica Gunning. But, FX was the evening’s big winner, with their epic series, Shogun, dominating the drama categories, with the great Hiroyuki Sanada winning the prize for Best Actor, and Anna Sawai taking Best Actress, alongside the show’s Best Drama win. It’s amazing to see how Shogun’s become an absolute phenomenon, with the show...
- 9/16/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
History was made at the 2024 Emmy Awards with one show becoming the most-awarded series in a single season!
Television’s biggest night was held on Sunday (September 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, though many awards were also handed out last weekend at the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony.
The FX series Shogun, which is streaming on Hulu, has won more awards for one single season of television than any other show in history. The series picked up 18 total wins for its first season, including Outstanding Drama Series and lead acting awards for Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai.
Make sure to check out the Best Dressed list to see our favorite red carpet fashion from the awards show.
Head inside to check out the full list of winners…
Keep scrolling for the full list of winners…
Emmy Awards Winners List 2024
Outstanding Drama Series
The Crown
Fallout
The Gilded Age
The Morning Show...
Television’s biggest night was held on Sunday (September 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, though many awards were also handed out last weekend at the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony.
The FX series Shogun, which is streaming on Hulu, has won more awards for one single season of television than any other show in history. The series picked up 18 total wins for its first season, including Outstanding Drama Series and lead acting awards for Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai.
Make sure to check out the Best Dressed list to see our favorite red carpet fashion from the awards show.
Head inside to check out the full list of winners…
Keep scrolling for the full list of winners…
Emmy Awards Winners List 2024
Outstanding Drama Series
The Crown
Fallout
The Gilded Age
The Morning Show...
- 9/16/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
As Dan Levy said, the 76th Annual Emmy Awards were “Broadcast TV’s biggest night for honoring movie stars on streaming services.”
If you don’t have streaming and if you didn’t watch one of the 33 shows nominated out of the 516 scripted programs available in the US, you probably didn’t think much of the show.
But we’re still here rounding up the winners, so you didn’t have to watch. You’re welcome! Maybe the award winners will inspire you to watch a show you never have before.
(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Find out who won big with this rundown of the significant award categories.
Best Drama Series (Katie Yu/FX)
The Crown (Netflix)
Fallout (Prime Video)
The Gilded Age (HBO)
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)
Shogun (FX) — Winner
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
3 Body Problem (Netflix)
Best Actress...
If you don’t have streaming and if you didn’t watch one of the 33 shows nominated out of the 516 scripted programs available in the US, you probably didn’t think much of the show.
But we’re still here rounding up the winners, so you didn’t have to watch. You’re welcome! Maybe the award winners will inspire you to watch a show you never have before.
(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Find out who won big with this rundown of the significant award categories.
Best Drama Series (Katie Yu/FX)
The Crown (Netflix)
Fallout (Prime Video)
The Gilded Age (HBO)
The Morning Show (Apple TV+)
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)
Shogun (FX) — Winner
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
3 Body Problem (Netflix)
Best Actress...
- 9/16/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Hiroyuki Sanada took home the Emmy for best actor in a drama series for the FX series “Shogun” on Sunday evening, expressing thanks to his team and fellow cast and crew members during his acceptance speech.
“Thank you so much. Oh, my goodness. I’m beyond honored to be here with amazing nominees,” Sanada began in his Emmys speech. “Thank you for FX, Disney and Hulu for believing in me. And thank you, my team, for always supporting me. And thank you for all the crew and cast of ‘Shogun.’ I’m so proud of you.”
“It was an East-meets-West dream project, with respect,” Sanada continued. “‘Shogun’ taught me that when people work together, we can make a miracle. We can create a better future together. Thank you so much!”
Sanada is the second Asian actor to ever win the Emmy for lead actor in a drama series. He beat...
“Thank you so much. Oh, my goodness. I’m beyond honored to be here with amazing nominees,” Sanada began in his Emmys speech. “Thank you for FX, Disney and Hulu for believing in me. And thank you, my team, for always supporting me. And thank you for all the crew and cast of ‘Shogun.’ I’m so proud of you.”
“It was an East-meets-West dream project, with respect,” Sanada continued. “‘Shogun’ taught me that when people work together, we can make a miracle. We can create a better future together. Thank you so much!”
Sanada is the second Asian actor to ever win the Emmy for lead actor in a drama series. He beat...
- 9/16/2024
- by Joe Otterson and J. Kim Murphy
- Variety Film + TV
Hiroyuki Sanada became the second Asian performer to win Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role in FX’s “Shōgun” at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday. The prolific Japanese actor was recognized for his portrayal of Lord Yoshii Toranaga in the first season of the drama series.
With the acting Emmy win — Sanada’s first of his six decade–long career — he follows in the footsteps of Lee Jung-jae’s history-making accomplishment in 2022 when Lee became the first Asian actor to win the lead drama actor Emmy for Netflix’s non-English series “Squid Game.”
Nominated alongside Sanada were Gary Oldman (“Slow Horses”), Donald Glover (“Mr. & Mrs. Smith”), Dominic West (“The Crown”), Idris Elba (“Hijack”) and Walton Goggins (“Fallout”).
Sanada is also a producer on “Shōgun,” and he worked closely with showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo, as well as the Japanese crew to keep...
With the acting Emmy win — Sanada’s first of his six decade–long career — he follows in the footsteps of Lee Jung-jae’s history-making accomplishment in 2022 when Lee became the first Asian actor to win the lead drama actor Emmy for Netflix’s non-English series “Squid Game.”
Nominated alongside Sanada were Gary Oldman (“Slow Horses”), Donald Glover (“Mr. & Mrs. Smith”), Dominic West (“The Crown”), Idris Elba (“Hijack”) and Walton Goggins (“Fallout”).
Sanada is also a producer on “Shōgun,” and he worked closely with showrunners Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo, as well as the Japanese crew to keep...
- 9/16/2024
- by Philiana Ng
- The Wrap
The man who would be “Shōgun” has once again ascended to the top of his field. Hiroyuki Sanada, who played Lord Yoshii Toranaga in the FX historical epic, won the Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama Series. It’s Sanada’s first win and first nomination, although he is also nominated for Best Drama Series as an executive producer of “Shōgun.”
The win marks just the second time the Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama Series went to an actor of Asian descent. In 2022, Lee Jung-jae became the first Asian actor to win (after becoming the first Asian actor nominated in the category).
Sanada beat out competitors that included Oscar winners, Emmy winners, and a fellow first-time nominee (who certainly deserved acknowledgement prior to 2024). Many considered Gary Oldman to be Sanada’s biggest rival, considering the “Slow Horses” star’s stature in the industry as well as the...
The win marks just the second time the Emmy for Best Actor in a Drama Series went to an actor of Asian descent. In 2022, Lee Jung-jae became the first Asian actor to win (after becoming the first Asian actor nominated in the category).
Sanada beat out competitors that included Oscar winners, Emmy winners, and a fellow first-time nominee (who certainly deserved acknowledgement prior to 2024). Many considered Gary Oldman to be Sanada’s biggest rival, considering the “Slow Horses” star’s stature in the industry as well as the...
- 9/16/2024
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Elizabeth Debicki gives her thanks after winning her first Emmy award at the 2024 Emmy Awards on Sunday (September 15) at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
The 34-year-old actress won the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work portraying Princess Diana on The Crown. This was her second nomination and first win!
Also in attendance and hitting the red carpet were her co-stars Dominic West and Olivia Williams, who portrayed Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Dominic is also nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, while the show also picked up noms for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Imelda Staunton, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Jonathan Pryce, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Lesley Manville, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for Stephen Daldry and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for Peter Morgan and Meriel Sheibani-Clare.
The 34-year-old actress won the trophy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work portraying Princess Diana on The Crown. This was her second nomination and first win!
Also in attendance and hitting the red carpet were her co-stars Dominic West and Olivia Williams, who portrayed Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles.
Dominic is also nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, while the show also picked up noms for Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Imelda Staunton, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for Jonathan Pryce, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for Lesley Manville, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for Stephen Daldry and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for Peter Morgan and Meriel Sheibani-Clare.
- 9/16/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Elizbeth Debicki topped a royal run for The Crown with her win in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category and became the first Australian actress to do so in the process.
Debicki, who played Diana, Princess of Wales, in the final two seasons of Netflix’s drama series, won at the second time of calling, having been beaten last year by Jennifer Coolidge for her turn as Tanya in The White Lotus.
This year, she beat her co-star Lesley Manville, who played Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, The Morning Show quadruplet of Nicole Beharie, Greta Lee, Karen Pittman and Holland Taylor as well as The Gilded Age’s Christine Baranski.
Related: Jeremy Allen White Says ‘The Bear’ “Instills A Faith That Change Is Possible”; Wins Second Emmy For Lead Actor Comedy
Debicki said that she didn’t write a speech because she’s “really superstitious” and was in a “real pickle.
Debicki, who played Diana, Princess of Wales, in the final two seasons of Netflix’s drama series, won at the second time of calling, having been beaten last year by Jennifer Coolidge for her turn as Tanya in The White Lotus.
This year, she beat her co-star Lesley Manville, who played Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, The Morning Show quadruplet of Nicole Beharie, Greta Lee, Karen Pittman and Holland Taylor as well as The Gilded Age’s Christine Baranski.
Related: Jeremy Allen White Says ‘The Bear’ “Instills A Faith That Change Is Possible”; Wins Second Emmy For Lead Actor Comedy
Debicki said that she didn’t write a speech because she’s “really superstitious” and was in a “real pickle.
- 9/16/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
For the second time this year, Hollywood gathered to honor TV’s biggest stars.
After the 2023 ceremony was delayed to January 2024 by last year’s Hollywood strikes, it’s only been eight months since TV’s biggest stars gathered at Los Angeles’ LA Live Peacock Theatre to announce the Emmy winners. Like months ago, “The Bear” stars Jeremy Allen White and Ebon Moss-Bachrach once again won lead actor and supporting actor in a comedy, and co-star Colón-Zayas also won her first Emmy in the supporting actress race. “Hacks” star Jean Smart won lead actress in a comedy, and in the biggest surprise of the night, HBO’s “Hacks” won outstanding comedy over “The Bear,” which many believed to be the frontrunner.
“The Bear” broke its own record of 10 comedy wins for a single season, which it achieved last year, with its 11 trophies on Sunday, including directing for Christopher Storer. FX...
After the 2023 ceremony was delayed to January 2024 by last year’s Hollywood strikes, it’s only been eight months since TV’s biggest stars gathered at Los Angeles’ LA Live Peacock Theatre to announce the Emmy winners. Like months ago, “The Bear” stars Jeremy Allen White and Ebon Moss-Bachrach once again won lead actor and supporting actor in a comedy, and co-star Colón-Zayas also won her first Emmy in the supporting actress race. “Hacks” star Jean Smart won lead actress in a comedy, and in the biggest surprise of the night, HBO’s “Hacks” won outstanding comedy over “The Bear,” which many believed to be the frontrunner.
“The Bear” broke its own record of 10 comedy wins for a single season, which it achieved last year, with its 11 trophies on Sunday, including directing for Christopher Storer. FX...
- 9/16/2024
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Exactly eight months after they offered their extensive commentary on the delayed 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, our lively forum posters (some of whom are industry insiders shielded by screen names) jumped right back into critiquing the newest edition of the TV academy’s highest honors. During Sunday night’s ceremony, 25 awards were given to various creatives representing the best in small screen entertainment.
As this year’s Emmy results were gradually revealed, our readers expressed varying levels of joy and despair over the voters’ choices. What were the upsets that left them particularly rattled? Which victories were most heavily celebrated? And which losses stung the hardest?
Below is a sampling of the cheers and jeers that were leveled at this year’s Emmys ceremony. Read more reactions and make your voice heard here.
See Emmy Awards: Complete list of winners in all 25 races
Best Comedy Series
“Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
“The Bear...
As this year’s Emmy results were gradually revealed, our readers expressed varying levels of joy and despair over the voters’ choices. What were the upsets that left them particularly rattled? Which victories were most heavily celebrated? And which losses stung the hardest?
Below is a sampling of the cheers and jeers that were leveled at this year’s Emmys ceremony. Read more reactions and make your voice heard here.
See Emmy Awards: Complete list of winners in all 25 races
Best Comedy Series
“Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
“The Bear...
- 9/16/2024
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
The 2024 Emmy Awards are here — and the stars have come out in full force to celebrate and collect their trophies.
This year, Shōgun, the smash historical drama based on James Clavell’s 1975 book of the same name, led all nominees with 25, including nods for Outstanding Drama Series and acting nomination for stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, and Takehiro Hira.
Meanwhile, The Bear picked up 23 nominations — a new record for the most nominations in a single year in the Comedy categories. The show will try to win its second straight Outstanding Comedy Series award,...
This year, Shōgun, the smash historical drama based on James Clavell’s 1975 book of the same name, led all nominees with 25, including nods for Outstanding Drama Series and acting nomination for stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano, and Takehiro Hira.
Meanwhile, The Bear picked up 23 nominations — a new record for the most nominations in a single year in the Comedy categories. The show will try to win its second straight Outstanding Comedy Series award,...
- 9/15/2024
- by Jodi Guglielmi
- Rollingstone.com
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards aired September 15 on ABC with actors Dan Levy and Eugene Levy serving as hosts for the first time. The ceremony celebrated the most revered TV shows of the 2023-2024 season as trophies were doled out in 25 categories covering comedy, drama, limited, variety, and competition series. Check out the 2024 Emmy winners full list below. Winners are highlighted in gold.
As usual, this year’s primetime ceremony occurred one week after the corresponding Creative Arts Emmys – a two-night event primarily focused on artistic and technical accomplishments. Freshman FX drama “Shogun” came out on top there with 14 wins, passing “Game of Thrones” (which won 12 on three occasions) as the new record-holder for most single-season victories (drama series). “Shogun” also flew past the overall record of 13 wins from HBO’s 2008 limited series “John Adams.” How many more can it add to its finally tally tonight? The comedy that...
As usual, this year’s primetime ceremony occurred one week after the corresponding Creative Arts Emmys – a two-night event primarily focused on artistic and technical accomplishments. Freshman FX drama “Shogun” came out on top there with 14 wins, passing “Game of Thrones” (which won 12 on three occasions) as the new record-holder for most single-season victories (drama series). “Shogun” also flew past the overall record of 13 wins from HBO’s 2008 limited series “John Adams.” How many more can it add to its finally tally tonight? The comedy that...
- 9/15/2024
- by Denton Davidson and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
TV’s biggest night is back for a second time this year, with the 76th Annual Emmy Awards back to their regularly-scheduled September ceremony. The impact of 2023’s Hollywood strikes is still rippling through the industry — including through the 75th Emmys, which took place earlier this year, in January — but the 2023-2024 Emmy nominees delivered another excellent year of television.
Despite the back-to-back ceremonies, the Emmys eligibility period holds strong; this ceremony will honor TV shows that premiered between June 2023 and May 2024. That includes pre-strike premieres like “The Bear” Season 2 and spring 2024 hits like “Hacks” Season 3. This was the first year without a lot of usual suspects in the Emmy race, such as “Succession,” “Ted Lasso,” “Barry,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” other favorites like “The Gilded Age,” “The Bear,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “The Crown” are still in the running.
Along with extensive coverage on the nominees and odds for each category,...
Despite the back-to-back ceremonies, the Emmys eligibility period holds strong; this ceremony will honor TV shows that premiered between June 2023 and May 2024. That includes pre-strike premieres like “The Bear” Season 2 and spring 2024 hits like “Hacks” Season 3. This was the first year without a lot of usual suspects in the Emmy race, such as “Succession,” “Ted Lasso,” “Barry,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” other favorites like “The Gilded Age,” “The Bear,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “The Crown” are still in the running.
Along with extensive coverage on the nominees and odds for each category,...
- 9/15/2024
- by Proma Khosla
- Indiewire
Back in 2002, series creator David Simon created and released an iconic show titled The Wire. Starring actors like Michael K Williams, Dominic West, and, Lance Reddick in leading roles, the series found worldwide fame and love.
A still from David Simon’s The Wire | Credits: HBO
Having a strong story to tell about detectives, drug lords, and agencies that might connect them, The Wire went down in history as one of the best shows of all time. When David Simon was asked about it, he explained what the show essentially meant.
David Simon Explained The Idea of The Wire
It started in the city of Baltimore when Detective James McNulty and his team investigated and solved crimes. Being an American drama series, the stakes heightened as more seasons were released until the finale in 2008 with season 5.
A still from The Wire | Credits: HBO
The Wire received critical acclaim and worldwide...
A still from David Simon’s The Wire | Credits: HBO
Having a strong story to tell about detectives, drug lords, and agencies that might connect them, The Wire went down in history as one of the best shows of all time. When David Simon was asked about it, he explained what the show essentially meant.
David Simon Explained The Idea of The Wire
It started in the city of Baltimore when Detective James McNulty and his team investigated and solved crimes. Being an American drama series, the stakes heightened as more seasons were released until the finale in 2008 with season 5.
A still from The Wire | Credits: HBO
The Wire received critical acclaim and worldwide...
- 9/14/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
The 2024 Emmy nominations were announced Wednesday, July 17 at 8:30 a.m. Pt / 11:30 a.m. Et. Nominations for the 76th Emmy Awards were revealed by Emmy winners Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph, alongside the academy’s chair, Cris Abrego, at a live ceremony streaming on Emmys.com/nominations. See the complete 2024 Emmy nominations list below (Creative Arts categories can be seen at the Emmys website).
This season, the Emmy Awards celebrates its 76th anniversary. What began as a modest ceremony with five awards at the Hollywood Athletic Club has evolved into television’s biggest night, celebrating excellence throughout the industry. In the age of “peak TV” with close to 600 original scripted series, the nominations recognize the importance of the writers, performers and all those who worked on television programs in the past year.
As a reminder, last year’s big Emmy winners were HBO’s “Succession” for Best Drama...
This season, the Emmy Awards celebrates its 76th anniversary. What began as a modest ceremony with five awards at the Hollywood Athletic Club has evolved into television’s biggest night, celebrating excellence throughout the industry. In the age of “peak TV” with close to 600 original scripted series, the nominations recognize the importance of the writers, performers and all those who worked on television programs in the past year.
As a reminder, last year’s big Emmy winners were HBO’s “Succession” for Best Drama...
- 9/13/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
When Kieran Culkin won the 2023 Best Drama Actor Emmy for his 20-minute and 44-second performance in the “Church and State” episode of “Succession,” he had a lower amount of physical screen time than all but one of his challengers. Now, five of the category’s newest candidates fall far below his total, with none even cracking 30 minutes as four comfortably did last year.
The six current drama actor contenders asked voters to consider their work in episodes in which they appear for an average of 14 minutes and 34 seconds (or 31.67% of the total running time). This data was calculated using a simple definition of stand-alone screen time, which is any time a given performer can be seen on screen or heard off screen. Contiguous moments of silent and non-visible scene time were not counted.
This group’s physical average is nearly half the size of the corresponding female one, whereas the...
The six current drama actor contenders asked voters to consider their work in episodes in which they appear for an average of 14 minutes and 34 seconds (or 31.67% of the total running time). This data was calculated using a simple definition of stand-alone screen time, which is any time a given performer can be seen on screen or heard off screen. Contiguous moments of silent and non-visible scene time were not counted.
This group’s physical average is nearly half the size of the corresponding female one, whereas the...
- 9/12/2024
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
ABC’s broadcast of the 76th Primetime Emmy ceremony will air live on Sunday, September 15, 2024, with the father-and-son duo of Eugene Levy and Dan Levy serving as co-hosts. So who will win on TV’s biggest night? Gold Derby Experts, Editors and Users have placed their bets in all 25 categories in our predictions center, and their picks have been combined to generate our final odds. Scroll down to see those racetrack odds, with our projected winners highlighted in gold.
Last weekend, 99 categories were announced at the Creative Arts Emmys (see the winners list), with the major champions being FX’s historical drama series “Shōgun” with a record 14 victories and FX’s cooking comedy series “The Bear” at seven triumphs. Next in line were “Saturday Night Live” (six), “Jim Henson Idea Man” (five), “Blue Eye Samurai” (four), “The Oscars” (four), “Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden” (three), “Only Murders in the Building...
Last weekend, 99 categories were announced at the Creative Arts Emmys (see the winners list), with the major champions being FX’s historical drama series “Shōgun” with a record 14 victories and FX’s cooking comedy series “The Bear” at seven triumphs. Next in line were “Saturday Night Live” (six), “Jim Henson Idea Man” (five), “Blue Eye Samurai” (four), “The Oscars” (four), “Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden” (three), “Only Murders in the Building...
- 9/12/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
For the second time this year, Hollywood is celebrating television’s biggest night. Just nine months after the 2023 Emmys were delayed to January due to the writers and actors strike, the kudocast returns to its regular scheduled time in September.
From the days and nights leading up to the ceremony at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, through the wee hours following the last winners accepting their trophies, Hollywood is and will be toasting all things Emmys.
Here, Variety gives you the ultimate party guide. As always, make sure you’re on the list – the last thing ya need is getting turned away at the door.
Sept. 12, Thursday
“Baby Reindeer” Screening and Panel
Screening of episodes 101 and 102 followed by Q&a with Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau and Tom Goodman-Hill.
Pacific Designer Center, West Hollywood
6 p.m.
One House Gold Toast to the Emmys
Hosted by Gold House,...
From the days and nights leading up to the ceremony at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, through the wee hours following the last winners accepting their trophies, Hollywood is and will be toasting all things Emmys.
Here, Variety gives you the ultimate party guide. As always, make sure you’re on the list – the last thing ya need is getting turned away at the door.
Sept. 12, Thursday
“Baby Reindeer” Screening and Panel
Screening of episodes 101 and 102 followed by Q&a with Richard Gadd, Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau and Tom Goodman-Hill.
Pacific Designer Center, West Hollywood
6 p.m.
One House Gold Toast to the Emmys
Hosted by Gold House,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
The Perfect Couple is a mystery crime drama series created by Jenna Lamia. Based on the 2018 novel of the same name by author Elin Hilderbrand, the Netflix series follows the story of Amelia, a young woman who is getting ready to marry into the wealthy Winbury family but after a dead body is found on their property all of them become suspects which causes some dark secrets to come out. The Perfect Couple stars Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Meghann Fahy, Eve Hewson, Dakota Fanning, Ishaan Khattar, Billy Howle, and Jack Reynor. So, if you loved the mystery, toxic relationships, and a thrilling story in The Perfect Couple here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Big Little Lies (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – HBO
Big Little Lies is a mystery dark comedy-drama series created by David E. Kelley. Based on the 2014 novel of the same name by author Liane Moriarty,...
Big Little Lies (Max & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – HBO
Big Little Lies is a mystery dark comedy-drama series created by David E. Kelley. Based on the 2014 novel of the same name by author Liane Moriarty,...
- 9/5/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Tell Me Lies is a brilliantly written drama about a toxic couple created by Meaghan Oppenheimer. Based on a 2018 novel of the same name by author Carola Lovering, the series revolves around the toxic relationship between Lucy (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen (Jackson White), two college sweethearts whose relationship never quite gets on the right track, and after some time they find it hard to keep all the pieces together. So, if you loved the toxic relationship, steamy scenes, and a ton of drama in Tell Me Lies here are some similar shows you should check out next.
You’re the Worst (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX
You’re the Worst is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Stephen Falk. The FX series revolves around a very unhealthy relationship between Jimmy, a self-centered novelist, and Gretchen, a self-destructive PR executive, which begins after they meet at the wedding of Jimmy...
You’re the Worst (Hulu & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – FX
You’re the Worst is a romantic comedy-drama series created by Stephen Falk. The FX series revolves around a very unhealthy relationship between Jimmy, a self-centered novelist, and Gretchen, a self-destructive PR executive, which begins after they meet at the wedding of Jimmy...
- 9/3/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The 2024 Emmys lineup for Best Drama Directing was a free-for-all, resulting in one of the most diverse group of shows and nominees in recent memory. The lineup includes two premieres (“Slow Horses” and “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”), two finales (“The Crown” and “The Morning Show”), and two penultimate showcases (“Shōgun” and “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty”). With none of the shows nominated last year (or their last eligibility), anything is possible, but there looks to be a clear frontrunner in this category based on the quality of the episodes and the popularity of the series.
Here are Gold Derby’s current Best Drama Directing Emmy 2024 racetrack odds:
1. “Shōgun” (“Crimson Sky” by Frederick E.O. Toye) — 10/3 odds
2. “The Crown” — 4/1 odds
3. “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (“First Date” by Hiro Murai) — 5/1 odds
4. “Slow Horses” (“Strange Games” by Saul Metzstein) — 6/1 odds
5. “The Morning Show” (“The Overview Effect” by Mimi Leder) — 6/1 odds
6. “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty...
Here are Gold Derby’s current Best Drama Directing Emmy 2024 racetrack odds:
1. “Shōgun” (“Crimson Sky” by Frederick E.O. Toye) — 10/3 odds
2. “The Crown” — 4/1 odds
3. “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” (“First Date” by Hiro Murai) — 5/1 odds
4. “Slow Horses” (“Strange Games” by Saul Metzstein) — 6/1 odds
5. “The Morning Show” (“The Overview Effect” by Mimi Leder) — 6/1 odds
6. “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty...
- 9/3/2024
- by Christopher Tsang
- Gold Derby
The Crown is one of Netflix’s biggest hits, and it unfortunately came to an end with season six.
If you don’t know, the fan favorite series chronicled the history of the British royal family beginning from the onset of Queen Elizabeth II‘s reign in the 1950s.
The Crown is unique among popular TV shows in that it introduced new actors every two seasons to reflect the changing ages of its characters, as each season takes place a decade later than the last.
Lead actors include Claire Foy and Matt Smith, who portrayed the Queen and Prince Philip in seasons 1 and 2. The pair were succeeded by Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies in seasons 3 and 4. Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce starred in season 5.
Among other notable cast members are Emma Corrin and Elizabeth Debicki, who played Princess Diana in seasons 4 and 5 respectively, and Josh O’Connor and Dominic West, who...
If you don’t know, the fan favorite series chronicled the history of the British royal family beginning from the onset of Queen Elizabeth II‘s reign in the 1950s.
The Crown is unique among popular TV shows in that it introduced new actors every two seasons to reflect the changing ages of its characters, as each season takes place a decade later than the last.
Lead actors include Claire Foy and Matt Smith, who portrayed the Queen and Prince Philip in seasons 1 and 2. The pair were succeeded by Olivia Colman and Tobias Menzies in seasons 3 and 4. Imelda Staunton and Jonathan Pryce starred in season 5.
Among other notable cast members are Emma Corrin and Elizabeth Debicki, who played Princess Diana in seasons 4 and 5 respectively, and Josh O’Connor and Dominic West, who...
- 8/26/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
“The Crown” has always been a show beloved by Emmy voters. The Netflix period drama, which charts the backstage stories of the royal family, has won a whopping 21 Emmys across its first five seasons. That warm reception continued this year with its sixth and final outing.
“The Crown” season six reaped 18 Emmy nominations. This season retained Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip, Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, Dominic West as Prince Charles, and Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret. Meanwhile, the series depicted several key events (as usual) including the death of Diana, the marriage of Charles and Camilla, and the premiership of Tony Blair.
But while the future could be an exciting end to the life of “The Crown,” let’s take a look, as the show does, at history. Below is a complete record of the Emmy record of “The Crown,” including all Creative Arts Emmys nominations.
“The Crown” season six reaped 18 Emmy nominations. This season retained Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Philip, Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana, Dominic West as Prince Charles, and Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret. Meanwhile, the series depicted several key events (as usual) including the death of Diana, the marriage of Charles and Camilla, and the premiership of Tony Blair.
But while the future could be an exciting end to the life of “The Crown,” let’s take a look, as the show does, at history. Below is a complete record of the Emmy record of “The Crown,” including all Creative Arts Emmys nominations.
- 8/22/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
The Crown, which wrapped up its six-season run on Netflix at the end of last year, has been subject of a slew of royal rumors regarding spinoffs.
Andy Harries, exec producer of the series and founder of Left Bank Pictures, the Sony-backed company that produced the show, has weighed in on the possibility of more stories to emerge out of its royal triumph.
Harries said that his company was “lucky” with The Crown because it did a deal “at the beginning of Netflix’s life” and was able to retain the rights to the show.
“I can assure you [that deal] feels very, very good and it gives us the opportunity to think about what we can do further with The Crown at some point. It’s obviously an endless subject. We could go back or we could go on. We did six seasons, a very defined period of six decades,...
Andy Harries, exec producer of the series and founder of Left Bank Pictures, the Sony-backed company that produced the show, has weighed in on the possibility of more stories to emerge out of its royal triumph.
Harries said that his company was “lucky” with The Crown because it did a deal “at the beginning of Netflix’s life” and was able to retain the rights to the show.
“I can assure you [that deal] feels very, very good and it gives us the opportunity to think about what we can do further with The Crown at some point. It’s obviously an endless subject. We could go back or we could go on. We did six seasons, a very defined period of six decades,...
- 8/21/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
One would think the good people at Lionsgate might be trying to hide Greedy People by quietly announcing its release in theaters this month, just last week. The Lily James and Joseph Gordon-Levitt vehicle came out on August 23rd with very little fanfare. Not to mention, August (and January) are known as the dumping grounds for films studios are ashamed of.
However, I am relieved to set the record straight: Greedy People is a bloody good time. The film is full of quirky characters, ominous motivations, and moral ambiguity, exploring how ordinary people can be driven to acts of money lust and even murder—all while maintaining the core value of these types of films, where almost no one gets away clean.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Himesh Patel in Greedy People (2024) | Image via Lionsgate Entertainment. RELATEDThe Crown Star Dominic West Claims His “Deeply Stressful” Pda Scandal with Co-star Lily James Helped...
However, I am relieved to set the record straight: Greedy People is a bloody good time. The film is full of quirky characters, ominous motivations, and moral ambiguity, exploring how ordinary people can be driven to acts of money lust and even murder—all while maintaining the core value of these types of films, where almost no one gets away clean.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Himesh Patel in Greedy People (2024) | Image via Lionsgate Entertainment. RELATEDThe Crown Star Dominic West Claims His “Deeply Stressful” Pda Scandal with Co-star Lily James Helped...
- 8/21/2024
- by M.N. Miller
- FandomWire
Bloody Disgusting has teamed up with Lionsgate to release seven modern horror favorites on Blu-ray + Digital in limited edition SteelBook packaging, available exclusively at Walmart today.
The line includes Wolf Creek, Hannibal Rising, I Spit on Your Grave, You’re Next, Sinister, Texas Chainsaw, and Leatherface.
Priced at $22.96, each title features brand new artwork by Bond.
Wolf Creek is written and directed by Greg McLean. John Jarratt, Nathan Phillips, Cassandra Magrath, and Kestie Morassi star.
In the 2005 film, a trio of stranded backpackers in remote Australia fall prey to a psychopathic local, who takes them captive and tortures them.
Wolf Creek special features:
Unrated Cut of the Film Audio Commentary by Director Greg McLean, Executive Producer Matt Hearn, and Actors Cassandra Magrath and Kestie Morassi The Making Of Wolf Creek Deleted Scene Theatrical Trailer
Hannibal Rising is directed by Peter Webber and written by Thomas Harris, based on his own novel.
The line includes Wolf Creek, Hannibal Rising, I Spit on Your Grave, You’re Next, Sinister, Texas Chainsaw, and Leatherface.
Priced at $22.96, each title features brand new artwork by Bond.
Wolf Creek is written and directed by Greg McLean. John Jarratt, Nathan Phillips, Cassandra Magrath, and Kestie Morassi star.
In the 2005 film, a trio of stranded backpackers in remote Australia fall prey to a psychopathic local, who takes them captive and tortures them.
Wolf Creek special features:
Unrated Cut of the Film Audio Commentary by Director Greg McLean, Executive Producer Matt Hearn, and Actors Cassandra Magrath and Kestie Morassi The Making Of Wolf Creek Deleted Scene Theatrical Trailer
Hannibal Rising is directed by Peter Webber and written by Thomas Harris, based on his own novel.
- 8/20/2024
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix’s “The Crown” could be set to join an exclusive Emmys club by winning the award for Best Drama Series for its final season.
The period show wrapped up late last year by exploring the death of Diana, the Princess of Wales; the premiership of Tony Blair; and the wedding between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. This sixth season saw the return of Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Phillip, Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, Dominic West as Charles, and Elizabeth Debicki asDiana. The show earned rave reviews.
Aramide Tinubu (Variety) noted: “With this devastating first section of its final chapter, Netflix’s crown jewel bids farewell to an icon, and retakes its throne.”
Melanie McDonagh (Evening Standard) observed: “This season is even more plagued than the rest by us knowing what happens. The interest is in how we get there. And boy, Peter Morgan fills the gaps.
The period show wrapped up late last year by exploring the death of Diana, the Princess of Wales; the premiership of Tony Blair; and the wedding between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. This sixth season saw the return of Imelda Staunton as Queen Elizabeth, Jonathan Pryce as Prince Phillip, Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, Dominic West as Charles, and Elizabeth Debicki asDiana. The show earned rave reviews.
Aramide Tinubu (Variety) noted: “With this devastating first section of its final chapter, Netflix’s crown jewel bids farewell to an icon, and retakes its throne.”
Melanie McDonagh (Evening Standard) observed: “This season is even more plagued than the rest by us knowing what happens. The interest is in how we get there. And boy, Peter Morgan fills the gaps.
- 8/16/2024
- by Jacob Sarkisian
- Gold Derby
Prince William and Kate Middleton are known to have different food preferences. For instance, the Princess of Wales is a fan of spicy food, while the Prince of Wales isn’t. But, when it comes to breakfast, at least when they were in college, William and Kate ate the same thing. Ahead, what they tucked into at breakfast. Plus, which other royal enjoys the same meal.
William and Kate both ate muesli for breakfast in college
In a Vanity Fair excerpt from her 2010 biography, William and Harry, royal expert Katie Nicholl explored William’s college years, during which he got to know—and eventually start dating—Kate. The couple, who celebrated 13 years of marriage in April 2024, crossed paths often. Not only did they live in the same residence hall, but they had the same major (art history).
Kate, the author wrote, typically went running before going to the dining hall shortly before breakfast was over.
William and Kate both ate muesli for breakfast in college
In a Vanity Fair excerpt from her 2010 biography, William and Harry, royal expert Katie Nicholl explored William’s college years, during which he got to know—and eventually start dating—Kate. The couple, who celebrated 13 years of marriage in April 2024, crossed paths often. Not only did they live in the same residence hall, but they had the same major (art history).
Kate, the author wrote, typically went running before going to the dining hall shortly before breakfast was over.
- 8/16/2024
- by Mandi Kerr
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
“The Bear” and “Shogun” were dominant at the 21st annual Gold Derby TV Awards decided by our registered users who represent some of the smartest TV fans and awards pundits on the web. Both FX series won six awards. In fact, FX completely dominated with 15 wins out of our 30 categories. Scroll down to see the full list of winners in all 30 categories.
Watch the fun 37-minute ceremony video above featuring many of this year’s winners delivering exciting acceptance speeches.
“The Bear” claimed Best Comedy Series for the second time, Best Comedy Actor (Jeremy Allen White), Best Comedy Supporting Actor (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Best Comedy Guest Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Best Comedy Episode (“Fishes”). In addition, the FX dramedy claimed Ensemble of the Year, which makes it the first half-hour series to win for its cast since “Community” 12 years ago. Ultimately, “The Bear” only lost three categories. Best Comedy Actress...
Watch the fun 37-minute ceremony video above featuring many of this year’s winners delivering exciting acceptance speeches.
“The Bear” claimed Best Comedy Series for the second time, Best Comedy Actor (Jeremy Allen White), Best Comedy Supporting Actor (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Best Comedy Guest Actress (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Best Comedy Episode (“Fishes”). In addition, the FX dramedy claimed Ensemble of the Year, which makes it the first half-hour series to win for its cast since “Community” 12 years ago. Ultimately, “The Bear” only lost three categories. Best Comedy Actress...
- 8/14/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery, Chris Beachum, Denton Davidson, Marcus James Dixon, Latasha Ford and Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Out with the old, in with the new: All six nominees for Lead Actor in a Drama at this year’s Emmys are first-time nominees in this category. But which one should walk away a winner?
This represents a complete overhaul from last year’s field of nominees, who were all from shows that either ended or didn’t air in the past year, including winner Kieran Culkin from Succession. Among the new crop, two are enjoying their first Emmy nominations ever: Shōgun star Hiroyuki Sanada, tabbed as an early favorite for his work as cunning feudal lord Toranaga; and Dominic West,...
This represents a complete overhaul from last year’s field of nominees, who were all from shows that either ended or didn’t air in the past year, including winner Kieran Culkin from Succession. Among the new crop, two are enjoying their first Emmy nominations ever: Shōgun star Hiroyuki Sanada, tabbed as an early favorite for his work as cunning feudal lord Toranaga; and Dominic West,...
- 8/14/2024
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
“The Crown” ended its six-season run on Netflix in December after previously winning a whopping 21 trophies at the Emmy Awards (including Best Drama Series in 2021). Last month, Emmy voters sent the classy regal series off in style by recognizing it for 18 final nominations. Gold Derby has done some digging and we have uncovered all of the episode submissions for “The Crown” Season 6, including for series, acting, writing, directing and the below-the-line races. Read on for the complete list.
Season 6 of “The Crown” was split into two volumes, with the first part focusing on the death of Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) in 1997, and the second part chronicling the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton) in 2002 and the wedding of Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Camilla Parker Bowles (Olivia Williams) in 2005. The series finale is titled “Sleep, Dearie Sleep” and focuses on the Queen confronting her own eventual mortality.
Nominations...
Season 6 of “The Crown” was split into two volumes, with the first part focusing on the death of Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) in 1997, and the second part chronicling the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II (Imelda Staunton) in 2002 and the wedding of Prince Charles (Dominic West) and Camilla Parker Bowles (Olivia Williams) in 2005. The series finale is titled “Sleep, Dearie Sleep” and focuses on the Queen confronting her own eventual mortality.
Nominations...
- 8/13/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Our mission on ‘The Crown’ always was to try and bring out the emotion of the characters, the weight of their office and the enormity of the world that they live in, and get that emotion without ever being sentimental,” reveals Emmy-nominated “The Crown” composer Martin Phipps. For our recent webchat he adds, “The French horn is such a useful instrument in terms of ‘the Crown,’ because it has the weight of the office. It has the sense of the heaviness of the crown that they wear and also the political figures that we encounter. But it also has a very solo voice and has a feeling of real emotion and intimacy about it. It has majesty but intimacy and that’s what we were trying to go for.” We talked with Phippsas part of Gold Derby’s special “Meet the Experts” Q&a event with 2024 Emmy nominees. Watch our exclusive video interview above.
- 8/13/2024
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
What do Robert Downey Jr., Idris Elba, Lily Gladstone and Maya Rudolph have in common?
These four stars are not only nominees at this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards but are also the sole representatives of their respective series: Downey (supporting actor in a limited series for “The Sympathizer”), Elba (lead drama actor for “Hijack”), Gladstone (supporting actress in a limited series for “Under the Bridge”) and Rudolph (lead comedy actress for “Loot”). While each of these talented actors has a shot at winning, history shows that it’s rare for someone to take home an Emmy when their show has no other nominations.
Over the past four decades, only six actors have won an Emmy as the sole nominee from their show: Louie Anderson (supporting comedy actor for “Baskets” in 2016), Richard Kiley (lead drama actor for “A Year in the Life” in 1987), Regina King (lead actress limited for “Seven Seconds...
These four stars are not only nominees at this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards but are also the sole representatives of their respective series: Downey (supporting actor in a limited series for “The Sympathizer”), Elba (lead drama actor for “Hijack”), Gladstone (supporting actress in a limited series for “Under the Bridge”) and Rudolph (lead comedy actress for “Loot”). While each of these talented actors has a shot at winning, history shows that it’s rare for someone to take home an Emmy when their show has no other nominations.
Over the past four decades, only six actors have won an Emmy as the sole nominee from their show: Louie Anderson (supporting comedy actor for “Baskets” in 2016), Richard Kiley (lead drama actor for “A Year in the Life” in 1987), Regina King (lead actress limited for “Seven Seconds...
- 8/12/2024
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
Jonathan Pryce was more than ready to portray Prince Philip when the call came five years ago for him to embody Queen Elizabeth’s consort in the Netflix drama hit The Crown.
“He’s someone I’ve lived with all my life,” he says.
From a distance, of course.
“He’s been part of my life, part of all our lives, since 1953, when I watched the Queen’s Coronation aged six,” he says. His family, in Carmel in Flintshire, North Wales, was one of the first on their street to have a television set.
Those memories were summoned once the call came, seven decades later, to play the man, who in public at least, was always seen walking behind his sovereign; hands clasped in the small of his back, his anointed spouse’s “strength and stay.”
Once Pryce burrowed into the whopping reams of background “the size of a book,...
“He’s someone I’ve lived with all my life,” he says.
From a distance, of course.
“He’s been part of my life, part of all our lives, since 1953, when I watched the Queen’s Coronation aged six,” he says. His family, in Carmel in Flintshire, North Wales, was one of the first on their street to have a television set.
Those memories were summoned once the call came, seven decades later, to play the man, who in public at least, was always seen walking behind his sovereign; hands clasped in the small of his back, his anointed spouse’s “strength and stay.”
Once Pryce burrowed into the whopping reams of background “the size of a book,...
- 8/8/2024
- by Baz Bamigboye
- Deadline Film + TV
The second Emmys of 2024 is sure to set records. With multiple first-time nominees, groundbreaking recognition for Indigenous performers and an actual good mix of shows, the nominations cast a wide net. Below, Variety breaks down the contenders in most of the main categories.
Drama Series
The drama category is one of the most peculiar in this year’s Emmy competition. “The Crown” is the only series nominated last year, while the rest are either new shows or shows finally getting their due. In fact, “The Crown” — which took home this trophy in 2021 — was probably the front-runner until FX decided freshman hit “Shōgun” would not be a limited series. Other newcomers this year: Amazon Prime Video’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” and “Fallout,” plus Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” for their freshman seasons; these choices demonstrate that the TV Academy isn’t focusing on one type of drama. In fact, the...
Drama Series
The drama category is one of the most peculiar in this year’s Emmy competition. “The Crown” is the only series nominated last year, while the rest are either new shows or shows finally getting their due. In fact, “The Crown” — which took home this trophy in 2021 — was probably the front-runner until FX decided freshman hit “Shōgun” would not be a limited series. Other newcomers this year: Amazon Prime Video’s “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” and “Fallout,” plus Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” for their freshman seasons; these choices demonstrate that the TV Academy isn’t focusing on one type of drama. In fact, the...
- 8/1/2024
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Gold Derby can exclusively reveal that Idris Elba is entering the “Hijack” episode “Comply Slowly” as his 2024 Emmy Award submission for Best Drama Actor. “Comply Slowly” aired on July 26, 2023, and is the sixth episode of the Apple TV+ drama’s first season.
In “Comply Slowly”: Sam’s (Elba) son Kai (Jude Cudjoe) escapes the assassins by hiding inside a wardrobe. The British government concedes to the demands of the hijackers and releases Edgar (Simon McBurney) and John (Ian Burfield) from prison. However, when the police keep following them, Edgar texts the hijackers to kill one passenger and send a photo. Sam intervenes and convinces Stuart (Neil Maskell) that there is already a dead passenger on board and therefore no need to kill another one. The government task force tracks Edgar’s car using drone surveillance and sees that he and John are headed to a nearby airfield. Meanwhile,...
In “Comply Slowly”: Sam’s (Elba) son Kai (Jude Cudjoe) escapes the assassins by hiding inside a wardrobe. The British government concedes to the demands of the hijackers and releases Edgar (Simon McBurney) and John (Ian Burfield) from prison. However, when the police keep following them, Edgar texts the hijackers to kill one passenger and send a photo. Sam intervenes and convinces Stuart (Neil Maskell) that there is already a dead passenger on board and therefore no need to kill another one. The government task force tracks Edgar’s car using drone surveillance and sees that he and John are headed to a nearby airfield. Meanwhile,...
- 8/1/2024
- by Denton Davidson and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Gold Derby can exclusively reveal that Elizabeth Debicki is entering “The Crown” episode “Dis-Moi Oui” as her 2024 Emmy Award submission for Best Drama Supporting Actress. “Dis-Moi Oui” debuted on November 16, 2023, and is the third episode of the Netflix drama’s sixth and final season.
In “Dis-Moi Oui,” Princess Diana (Debicki) lives out the final days of her life before her tragic death. The episode was written by creator Peter Morgan and directed by Christian Schwochow.
See‘The Crown’ can join a unique Emmy list with a victory for Elizabeth Debicki
Debicki is a two-time Emmy Award nominee, but the second performer nominated for playing Princess Diana on “The Crown” following Emma Corrin. For this 2024 contest, Debicki is competing against Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age”), Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”), Greta Lee (“The Morning Show”), Lesley Manville (“The Crown”), Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show”) and Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show”). The...
In “Dis-Moi Oui,” Princess Diana (Debicki) lives out the final days of her life before her tragic death. The episode was written by creator Peter Morgan and directed by Christian Schwochow.
See‘The Crown’ can join a unique Emmy list with a victory for Elizabeth Debicki
Debicki is a two-time Emmy Award nominee, but the second performer nominated for playing Princess Diana on “The Crown” following Emma Corrin. For this 2024 contest, Debicki is competing against Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age”), Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”), Greta Lee (“The Morning Show”), Lesley Manville (“The Crown”), Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show”) and Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show”). The...
- 8/1/2024
- by Christopher Rosen and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Gold Derby can exclusively reveal that Imelda Staunton is entering “The Crown” episode “Sleep, Dearie Sleep” as her 2024 Emmy Award submission for Best Drama Actress. “Sleep, Dearie Sleep” debuted on December 14, 2023, and is the series finale of the Netflix drama.
In “Sleep, Dearie Sleep,” “The queen (Staunton) gives Charles the green light to wed Camilla; tasked with planning her own funeral ahead of her 80th birthday, she faces an existential crisis.” The episode was written by creator Peter Morgan and directed by Stephen Daldry.
SEEJonathan Pryce interview: ‘The Crown,’ ‘Slow Horses’
Staunton is a two-time Emmy Award nominee, previously nominated for the HBO movie “The Girl.” She is the third actress nominated for playing Queen Elizabeth on the Netflix hit, following Claire Foy and Olivia Colman. Both Foy and Colman have won Emmys for playing Queen Elizabeth on the show.
For this 2024 contest, Staunton is competing against Jennifer Aniston...
In “Sleep, Dearie Sleep,” “The queen (Staunton) gives Charles the green light to wed Camilla; tasked with planning her own funeral ahead of her 80th birthday, she faces an existential crisis.” The episode was written by creator Peter Morgan and directed by Stephen Daldry.
SEEJonathan Pryce interview: ‘The Crown,’ ‘Slow Horses’
Staunton is a two-time Emmy Award nominee, previously nominated for the HBO movie “The Girl.” She is the third actress nominated for playing Queen Elizabeth on the Netflix hit, following Claire Foy and Olivia Colman. Both Foy and Colman have won Emmys for playing Queen Elizabeth on the show.
For this 2024 contest, Staunton is competing against Jennifer Aniston...
- 7/31/2024
- by Christopher Rosen and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Gold Derby can exclusively reveal that Gary Oldman is entering the “Slow Horses” episode “Footprints” as his 2024 Emmy Award submission for Best Drama Actor. “Footprints” aired on December 27, 2023, and is the sixth and final episode of the Apple TV+ drama’s third season.
In “Footprints”: Hobbs (Chris Coghill) and Sturges (Nick Blood) storm the Dunn house, however are outmaneuvered by Lamb (Oldman), who rigs the house with booby traps. Sarah (Eliot Salt) strangles Sturges to death after a brief struggle, while Lamb kills Hobbs. Donovan (Sope Dirisu) sacrifices himself to allow River (Jack Lowden) and Guy (Rosalind Eleazar) to escape the file storage facility with the “Footprint” file. Lamb tells Standish (Saskia Reeves) that her hero, Charles Partner (James Faulkner), was a traitor who was using her, leading a devastated Standish to resign from Slough House. “Comply Slowly” was written by Will Smith and directed by Saul Metzstein.
In “Footprints”: Hobbs (Chris Coghill) and Sturges (Nick Blood) storm the Dunn house, however are outmaneuvered by Lamb (Oldman), who rigs the house with booby traps. Sarah (Eliot Salt) strangles Sturges to death after a brief struggle, while Lamb kills Hobbs. Donovan (Sope Dirisu) sacrifices himself to allow River (Jack Lowden) and Guy (Rosalind Eleazar) to escape the file storage facility with the “Footprint” file. Lamb tells Standish (Saskia Reeves) that her hero, Charles Partner (James Faulkner), was a traitor who was using her, leading a devastated Standish to resign from Slough House. “Comply Slowly” was written by Will Smith and directed by Saul Metzstein.
- 7/31/2024
- by Denton Davidson and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
We will update this article throughout the season, along with all our predictions, so make sure to keep checking IndieWire for the latest news from the 2024 Emmys race. The nomination round of voting takes place from June 13 to June 24, with the official Emmy nominations announced Wednesday, July 17. Afterwards, final voting commences on August 15 and ends the night of August 26. The 76th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are set to take place on Sunday, September 15, and air live on ABC at 8:00 p.m. Et/ 5:00 p.m. Pt.
Click on for more of our previous thoughts on what to expect at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.
The State of the Race
“Shōgun” has been on producer/star Hiroyuki Sanada’s back from the beginning as the most recognizable face on the FX series that took around six years to come out after it had been announced. The risk was certainly worth the reward,...
Click on for more of our previous thoughts on what to expect at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards.
The State of the Race
“Shōgun” has been on producer/star Hiroyuki Sanada’s back from the beginning as the most recognizable face on the FX series that took around six years to come out after it had been announced. The risk was certainly worth the reward,...
- 7/30/2024
- by Marcus Jones
- Indiewire
Gold Derby can exclusively reveal that Lesley Manville is entering “The Crown” episode “Ritz” as her 2024 Emmy Award submission for Best Drama Actress. “Ritz” debuted on December 14, 2023, and is the eighth episode of the Netflix drama’s sixth and final season.
In “Ritz,” Princess Margaret (Manville) remembers a night out with her sister, Queen Elizabeth, as her health deteriorates. The episode was written by series creator Peter Morgan and Meriel Sheibani-Clare and directed by Alex Gabassi.
SEEAll 3 queens from ‘The Crown’ are Emmy nominees this year
Manville is a first-time Emmy Award nominee, but the third actress nominated for playing Princess Margaret on “The Crown” following Vanessa Kirby and Helena Bonham-Carter. For this 2024 contest, Manville is competing against Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age”), Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”), Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”), Greta Lee (“The Morning Show”), Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show”) and Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show”). The...
In “Ritz,” Princess Margaret (Manville) remembers a night out with her sister, Queen Elizabeth, as her health deteriorates. The episode was written by series creator Peter Morgan and Meriel Sheibani-Clare and directed by Alex Gabassi.
SEEAll 3 queens from ‘The Crown’ are Emmy nominees this year
Manville is a first-time Emmy Award nominee, but the third actress nominated for playing Princess Margaret on “The Crown” following Vanessa Kirby and Helena Bonham-Carter. For this 2024 contest, Manville is competing against Christine Baranski (“The Gilded Age”), Nicole Beharie (“The Morning Show”), Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”), Greta Lee (“The Morning Show”), Karen Pittman (“The Morning Show”) and Holland Taylor (“The Morning Show”). The...
- 7/30/2024
- by Christopher Rosen and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
Emmy voters have loved “The Crown” from the start. Over six seasons, the Netflix drama has earned 21 Emmys and a total 87 nominations across all categories, including outstanding drama series in 2021 — when it didn’t have to go up against “Succession,” which took a bye year.
“The Crown” is once again up for drama series at the 76th Emmy Awards, and once again won’t have to go up against the now-retired “Succession.” It instead faces another formidable competitor: FX’s “Shogun,” which landed 25 noms and is currently seen as the frontrunner in the drama race.
But “The Crown” is no slouch, picking up 18 nominations this year — and besides drama series, that includes Imelda Staunton in lead drama actress, Dominic West in lead drama actor, Elizabeth Debicki and Lesley Manville in supporting drama actress and Jonathan Pryce in supporting drama actor.
Creator Peter Morgan is up for that drama series award,...
“The Crown” is once again up for drama series at the 76th Emmy Awards, and once again won’t have to go up against the now-retired “Succession.” It instead faces another formidable competitor: FX’s “Shogun,” which landed 25 noms and is currently seen as the frontrunner in the drama race.
But “The Crown” is no slouch, picking up 18 nominations this year — and besides drama series, that includes Imelda Staunton in lead drama actress, Dominic West in lead drama actor, Elizabeth Debicki and Lesley Manville in supporting drama actress and Jonathan Pryce in supporting drama actor.
Creator Peter Morgan is up for that drama series award,...
- 7/26/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
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