The excitement is building as “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK” prepares to air Season 6, Episode 5 on Thursday, October 25, 2024, at 12:45 Am on BBC Three. This season has already delivered plenty of drama, fierce competition, and jaw-dropping performances, and this episode promises to keep the momentum going.
RuPaul continues the search for the queen who embodies charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. Each week, contestants face a variety of challenges that test their creativity and skills. In this upcoming episode, viewers can expect a mix of humor, heart, and high-stakes moments as the queens showcase their talents in new and exciting ways.
As the competition heats up, the stakes get higher. Contestants must bring their A-game to impress RuPaul and the judges. The episode is sure to feature stunning looks, innovative performances, and perhaps a few surprises along the way. Fans of the show will not want to miss this thrilling installment as...
RuPaul continues the search for the queen who embodies charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent. Each week, contestants face a variety of challenges that test their creativity and skills. In this upcoming episode, viewers can expect a mix of humor, heart, and high-stakes moments as the queens showcase their talents in new and exciting ways.
As the competition heats up, the stakes get higher. Contestants must bring their A-game to impress RuPaul and the judges. The episode is sure to feature stunning looks, innovative performances, and perhaps a few surprises along the way. Fans of the show will not want to miss this thrilling installment as...
- 10/18/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
It’s hard to believe that season 12 of “The Masked Singer” has seen the departure of five celebrities already. The most recent exit was Dust Bunny, who was revealed to be funny man Andy Richter on the October 16 episode. One of his competitors that night was Chess Piece, who wowed the crowd with a cover of the Cher classic “Believe.” We believe we know the true identity of Chess Piece. Keep reading for all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Chess Piece”?
We’ve watched her performance and the clues package over again and we think that Chess Piece is Jinkx Monsoon, a two-time winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” We have to admit that this is more of a guess than we usually like to make.
In the clues package, we saw a costume exhibit with four past contestants on “The Masked Singer...
We’ve watched her performance and the clues package over again and we think that Chess Piece is Jinkx Monsoon, a two-time winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” We have to admit that this is more of a guess than we usually like to make.
In the clues package, we saw a costume exhibit with four past contestants on “The Masked Singer...
- 10/17/2024
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Gold Derby recently conducted a poll asking our readers to name their dream Oscar host for the upcoming 2025 ceremony, and the winner is — drumroll, please — Hugh Jackman! The Australian performer is having a banner year thanks to his movie “Deadpool and Wolverine” dominating the box office, and longtime Oscar viewers still fondly remember when he hosted the 2009 ceremony to great acclaim (watch a clip below).
As it turns out, Jackman is very much “in the mix” to serve as this year’s host alongside his superhero counterpart Ryan Reynolds. As our sister site Deadline reports, “The plan we hear would be to include them as part of a star ensemble of rotating hosts, each — or in pairs — doing a portion of the show, per a plan to shake things up.”
Jackman is a former Best Actor Oscar nominee for playing Jean Valjean in “Les Misérables” (2012), and this year he’s...
As it turns out, Jackman is very much “in the mix” to serve as this year’s host alongside his superhero counterpart Ryan Reynolds. As our sister site Deadline reports, “The plan we hear would be to include them as part of a star ensemble of rotating hosts, each — or in pairs — doing a portion of the show, per a plan to shake things up.”
Jackman is a former Best Actor Oscar nominee for playing Jean Valjean in “Les Misérables” (2012), and this year he’s...
- 10/16/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
In the thrilling new episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, titled “Ghoul Groups,” the queens are ready to bring the Halloween spirit to life. Airing at 12:15 Am on Thursday, 18 October 2024, this episode promises plenty of fun and fierce competition as the contestants split into two spiky teams. Each group will showcase their performance skills while crafting a spectacular Halloween monster smash hit.
The challenge requires the queens to not only perform but also to write and record their own lyrics. With creativity and talent on display, viewers can expect to see some impressive Ghoul Group moves. This episode is sure to feature jaw-dropping costumes and electrifying performances that celebrate the spooky season in style.
As the queens navigate the ups and downs of the competition, fans will witness the friendships and rivalries that make this show so entertaining. With RuPaul at the helm, the excitement builds as the queens vie for the crown,...
The challenge requires the queens to not only perform but also to write and record their own lyrics. With creativity and talent on display, viewers can expect to see some impressive Ghoul Group moves. This episode is sure to feature jaw-dropping costumes and electrifying performances that celebrate the spooky season in style.
As the queens navigate the ups and downs of the competition, fans will witness the friendships and rivalries that make this show so entertaining. With RuPaul at the helm, the excitement builds as the queens vie for the crown,...
- 10/11/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
In the exciting new episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, titled “Ghoul Groups,” viewers are in for a treat as the queens dive into the Halloween spirit with a thrilling challenge. Scheduled to air at 2:50 Am on Thursday, 17 October 2024, this episode splits the contestants into two fierce and fabulous teams, each with a spooky twist. The queens will showcase their performance skills as they create a monster smash hit, sure to be a highlight of the season.
The challenge involves not just dancing but also writing and recording their own lyrics, adding an extra layer of creativity and fun. As the queens deliver their best “Ghoul Group” moves, viewers can expect plenty of laughs, fierce competition, and jaw-dropping performances. This Halloween-themed episode promises to be both entertaining and memorable as the queens show off their unique styles and talents.
Fans of the show can look forward to a night of glamour,...
The challenge involves not just dancing but also writing and recording their own lyrics, adding an extra layer of creativity and fun. As the queens deliver their best “Ghoul Group” moves, viewers can expect plenty of laughs, fierce competition, and jaw-dropping performances. This Halloween-themed episode promises to be both entertaining and memorable as the queens show off their unique styles and talents.
Fans of the show can look forward to a night of glamour,...
- 10/11/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
On Thursday 10 October 2024, BBC Three broadcasts RuPaul’s Drag Race UK!
Season 6 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of *RuPaul’s Drag Race UK*, viewers can expect a mix of excitement and drama as the queens dive into the world of Brit-flick rom-coms. This episode promises to deliver plenty of entertainment as RuPaul challenges the contestants to showcase their overacting skills, adding an extra layer of fun to the competition.
The stakes are high as the queens navigate through the challenges, each hoping to shine while also dealing with the inevitable “dirty laundry” that comes with such a close-knit environment. The dynamics among the contestants are sure to create tension and reveal hidden rivalries, making for an engaging watch.
Adding to the excitement, Duran Duran’s legendary frontman, Simon Le Bon, will guest judge alongside RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and Alan Carr. His presence is likely to bring a unique perspective to...
Season 6 Episode 3 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode of *RuPaul’s Drag Race UK*, viewers can expect a mix of excitement and drama as the queens dive into the world of Brit-flick rom-coms. This episode promises to deliver plenty of entertainment as RuPaul challenges the contestants to showcase their overacting skills, adding an extra layer of fun to the competition.
The stakes are high as the queens navigate through the challenges, each hoping to shine while also dealing with the inevitable “dirty laundry” that comes with such a close-knit environment. The dynamics among the contestants are sure to create tension and reveal hidden rivalries, making for an engaging watch.
Adding to the excitement, Duran Duran’s legendary frontman, Simon Le Bon, will guest judge alongside RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and Alan Carr. His presence is likely to bring a unique perspective to...
- 10/10/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
RuPaul’s Drag Race UK is back with an exhilarating episode that promises high drama and plenty of laughs on Thursday, October 10, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on BBC Three. In this third episode of Season 6, the queens will be stepping into the world of Brit-flick romantic comedies, showcasing their acting chops and over-the-top performances. Expect to see some unforgettable moments as the contestants bring the beloved genre to life in true drag style.
This week’s guest judge is none other than Simon Le Bon, the legendary frontman of Duran Duran. Alongside RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and Alan Carr, he will be critiquing the queens’ performances, adding an extra layer of excitement to the episode. The challenge will not only test their acting abilities but also their creativity as they navigate the hilarious and sometimes messy world of romantic comedy.
With RuPaul’s keen eye for talent and Simon’s pop icon status,...
This week’s guest judge is none other than Simon Le Bon, the legendary frontman of Duran Duran. Alongside RuPaul, Michelle Visage, and Alan Carr, he will be critiquing the queens’ performances, adding an extra layer of excitement to the episode. The challenge will not only test their acting abilities but also their creativity as they navigate the hilarious and sometimes messy world of romantic comedy.
With RuPaul’s keen eye for talent and Simon’s pop icon status,...
- 10/4/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
RuPaul’s Drag Race has produced so many incredible winners over the years.
The long-running RuPaul-hosted drag competition show has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with dozens of spinoffs and international franchises, as well as All Stars editions.
Many of the queens featured on the show have been able to turn their art into massively successful brands, and they’ve also gained huge followings on social media while putting their makeup skills, performances and comedy routines on display.
We’ve put together all of the winners of every U.S. season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, as well as winners of the U.S. seasons of Drag Race All Stars, and ranked them according to their popularity on Instagram.
Click through to see who the most popular Drag Race winners are…...
The long-running RuPaul-hosted drag competition show has exploded in popularity over the past decade, with dozens of spinoffs and international franchises, as well as All Stars editions.
Many of the queens featured on the show have been able to turn their art into massively successful brands, and they’ve also gained huge followings on social media while putting their makeup skills, performances and comedy routines on display.
We’ve put together all of the winners of every U.S. season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, as well as winners of the U.S. seasons of Drag Race All Stars, and ranked them according to their popularity on Instagram.
Click through to see who the most popular Drag Race winners are…...
- 10/3/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: There’s change at the unscripted unit of talent agency Buchwald.
Julie Choi has been promoted to Head of Unscripted Talent and Content, while Ivo Fischer, who joined in that role two years ago, has exited.
Separately, the agency has promoted Shawn Scallon and Sheri Talkovsky to Co-Vice Presidents of Talent in New York.
Choi, who is based in LA, joined Buchwald in November 2022, from APA, as an agent in the Unscripted Talent and Content department. She will now lead the division. Her clients include Ross Mathews, a host on The Drew Barrymore Show and a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Kimberly Goodman, exec producer of Lizzo’s Watch Out for Big Grrrls, Top Chef producer Thi Nguyen, Selling Sunset exec producer Sundee Manusakis and So You Think You Can Dance talent Alison Holker.
She also reps production companies including UNconventional Entertainment, Deep Fusion, and Michael Levitt Productions. Choi...
Julie Choi has been promoted to Head of Unscripted Talent and Content, while Ivo Fischer, who joined in that role two years ago, has exited.
Separately, the agency has promoted Shawn Scallon and Sheri Talkovsky to Co-Vice Presidents of Talent in New York.
Choi, who is based in LA, joined Buchwald in November 2022, from APA, as an agent in the Unscripted Talent and Content department. She will now lead the division. Her clients include Ross Mathews, a host on The Drew Barrymore Show and a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Kimberly Goodman, exec producer of Lizzo’s Watch Out for Big Grrrls, Top Chef producer Thi Nguyen, Selling Sunset exec producer Sundee Manusakis and So You Think You Can Dance talent Alison Holker.
She also reps production companies including UNconventional Entertainment, Deep Fusion, and Michael Levitt Productions. Choi...
- 10/1/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 17 hasn’t even got a premiere date yet, but Season 18 is already being cast right now!
World of Wonder just put out the casting call to hopeful drag queens across the country in search of the next Drag Superstar.
“Calling all queens! Casting for #DragRace Season 18 beings Today...
World of Wonder just put out the casting call to hopeful drag queens across the country in search of the next Drag Superstar.
“Calling all queens! Casting for #DragRace Season 18 beings Today...
- 9/30/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Despite the uncertainty of the future of Real Housewives of New Jersey, Teresa Giudice is staying busy. The Rhonj star is set to be a key player in the upcoming second season of House of Villains. It will be interesting to see how Teresa’s personality helps or hinders her on the show. Here is what was revealed in the trailer for Season 2.
Wes Bergmann Reveals Teresa Giudice Will Be Focus On Season 2
Fans know that Teresa Giudice likes to get the last word when it comes to any argument. The official trailer for House of Villains Season 2 shows the Rhonj co-star yelling at a number of her co-stars.
In fact, much of the pre-season press for the E! show has featured intense arguments between Teresa and Tiffany “New York” Pollard. The two women are iconic in the reality television world for being people viewers love to hare. Now, it...
Wes Bergmann Reveals Teresa Giudice Will Be Focus On Season 2
Fans know that Teresa Giudice likes to get the last word when it comes to any argument. The official trailer for House of Villains Season 2 shows the Rhonj co-star yelling at a number of her co-stars.
In fact, much of the pre-season press for the E! show has featured intense arguments between Teresa and Tiffany “New York” Pollard. The two women are iconic in the reality television world for being people viewers love to hare. Now, it...
- 9/29/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace
On Thursday, October 4, 2024, at 12:00 Am, BBC Three will air the highly anticipated Season 6 Episode 2 of “RuPaul’s Drag Race UK.” This season, RuPaul travels across the pond to discover which queen possesses the most charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent in the United Kingdom. Each week, contestants face a variety of exciting challenges designed to test their skills and showcase their personalities.
As the competition heats up, viewers can expect to see a range of creative performances and stunning looks that embody the spirit of British drag culture. The challenges are set to push the queens to their limits, whether it’s in fashion, performance, or comedic timing. The episode promises to deliver plenty of drama, laughter, and unforgettable moments as the queens fight for the crown. Fans of the series will be eager to see who stands out and who may struggle under the pressure, making this episode a must-watch for all drag enthusiasts.
As the competition heats up, viewers can expect to see a range of creative performances and stunning looks that embody the spirit of British drag culture. The challenges are set to push the queens to their limits, whether it’s in fashion, performance, or comedic timing. The episode promises to deliver plenty of drama, laughter, and unforgettable moments as the queens fight for the crown. Fans of the series will be eager to see who stands out and who may struggle under the pressure, making this episode a must-watch for all drag enthusiasts.
- 9/28/2024
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
Anyone bored by this year’s Emmy winners just hasn’t been paying attention. This was a revolution. The idea that “Shōgun” could enter the drama race and then break the history books with 18 wins was astounding — and sure didn’t seem possible even a year ago. The fact that “Hacks,” in its third season, could upset “The Bear” — even as the incumbent still smashed the record for most wins for a comedy in a single year — has changed the balance of power in that race.
And then there was perhaps the biggest shift of the night: “The Traitors” ending the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” streak in reality competition series. That’s a field where “The Amazing Race” won 10, “Drag Race” won five and “The Voice” has four — so there wasn’t much movement in the category. “The Traitors” has at least busted things up, making for a more dynamic playing field.
And then there was perhaps the biggest shift of the night: “The Traitors” ending the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” streak in reality competition series. That’s a field where “The Amazing Race” won 10, “Drag Race” won five and “The Voice” has four — so there wasn’t much movement in the category. “The Traitors” has at least busted things up, making for a more dynamic playing field.
- 9/24/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Reality TV star Plane Jane raised eyebrows after appearing at the 2024 Emmy Awards. Their unrecognizable appearance puzzled both red-carpet onlookers and the audience at home.
Donning a red dress with large prosthetic breasts and draped with tattoos all over their body, the 26-year-old performer left fans scouring social media for hours, looking for cues that could help narrow this celebrity’s identity.
The look Plane Jane was going for at this year’s Emmy Awards appears to have been inspired by Mary Magdalene, a 32-year-old OnlyFans model who has also garnered media attention because of multiple cosmetic surgeries she underwent to alter her physical appearance, which cost Magdalene an estimated $200,000.
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Donning a red dress with large prosthetic breasts and draped with tattoos all over their body, the 26-year-old performer left fans scouring social media for hours, looking for cues that could help narrow this celebrity’s identity.
The look Plane Jane was going for at this year’s Emmy Awards appears to have been inspired by Mary Magdalene, a 32-year-old OnlyFans model who has also garnered media attention because of multiple cosmetic surgeries she underwent to alter her physical appearance, which cost Magdalene an estimated $200,000.
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“My time gets drained, my bank account, my energy, my health. And in the long run, you just end up digging yourself into a costly,...
- 9/22/2024
- by Michael Berg
- Uinterview
Awards shows are often only as memorable as the winners and their acceptance speeches. Heading into the 76th Emmys, the conventional wisdom was that Television Academy voters would make it a predictable sweep for “Shōgun” and “The Bear.” And indeed, both series did well, making history with their victories. But there were still enough surprises during the telecast, hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy, to make for an interesting night.
The biggest shocker, of course, came at the end of the broadcast, when “Hacks” pulled off an upset win over frontrunner “The Bear” in the outstanding comedy series category. That was a clear flex by the writer flank of the TV Academy to reward a beloved show that revolves around the business of comedy — as a point of contrast to shows that tip to the drama side of the dramedy equation. For producers Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay,...
The biggest shocker, of course, came at the end of the broadcast, when “Hacks” pulled off an upset win over frontrunner “The Bear” in the outstanding comedy series category. That was a clear flex by the writer flank of the TV Academy to reward a beloved show that revolves around the business of comedy — as a point of contrast to shows that tip to the drama side of the dramedy equation. For producers Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay,...
- 9/19/2024
- by Michael Schneider and Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City returned for Season 5 on Thursday, but one of its most polarizing cast members was absent.
Yes, we’re talking about Monica Garcia, one of the most talked-about reality TV stars of the year.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Monica was let go from the show after her part in a social media account that trolled the cast for years came to light.
Monica solidified herself as one of reality TV’s biggest villains, so her follow-up vehicle isn’t too surprising.
Hours before Rhoslc Season 5 sent a chill through the airwaves, Monica took to Instagram to reveal that she would narrate House of Villains Season 2.
She’ll serve as the voice of the house, which the celebrity contestants will hear in eliminations and challenges when the show returns in October.
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Yes, we’re talking about Monica Garcia, one of the most talked-about reality TV stars of the year.
As Monsters and Critics previously reported, Monica was let go from the show after her part in a social media account that trolled the cast for years came to light.
Monica solidified herself as one of reality TV’s biggest villains, so her follow-up vehicle isn’t too surprising.
Hours before Rhoslc Season 5 sent a chill through the airwaves, Monica took to Instagram to reveal that she would narrate House of Villains Season 2.
She’ll serve as the voice of the house, which the celebrity contestants will hear in eliminations and challenges when the show returns in October.
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- 9/19/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Designer, editor and author Hal Rubenstein is looking to bring his best-selling book about the influence of television on fashion … to television.
Rubenstein, a founding editor of InStyle magazine, is developing a docuseries based on his best-selling 2023 book Dressing the Part: Television’s Most Stylish Shows along with unscripted producer Magilla Entertainment (Discovery’s Moonshiners, HGTV’s Beachfront Bargain Hunt). The producers are taking the show to potential buyers this week.
As with the book, the potential series will feature Rubenstein talking with costume designers, producers and stars about the ways television has both reflected and influenced fashion trends. Among the shows featured in the book are Friends, Emily in Paris, Miami Vice, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Empire, Gossip Girl, Dynasty and RuPaul’s Drag Race, among many others.
“I’ve chronicled style in magazines, at fashion’s capitals and on the red carpet, but no source has ever matched television’s ever-increasing influence,...
Rubenstein, a founding editor of InStyle magazine, is developing a docuseries based on his best-selling 2023 book Dressing the Part: Television’s Most Stylish Shows along with unscripted producer Magilla Entertainment (Discovery’s Moonshiners, HGTV’s Beachfront Bargain Hunt). The producers are taking the show to potential buyers this week.
As with the book, the potential series will feature Rubenstein talking with costume designers, producers and stars about the ways television has both reflected and influenced fashion trends. Among the shows featured in the book are Friends, Emily in Paris, Miami Vice, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Empire, Gossip Girl, Dynasty and RuPaul’s Drag Race, among many others.
“I’ve chronicled style in magazines, at fashion’s capitals and on the red carpet, but no source has ever matched television’s ever-increasing influence,...
- 9/17/2024
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s hard to make a yearly awards show feel special when it’s staged twice in one year. Such was the challenge facing the 76th annual Emmy Awards, which aired just eight months after its warmly nostalgic predecessor due to the prior show’s strike-related delay. (Both shows were helmed by the same producing team.) Factor in the Television Academy’s tendency toward repeat honorees — and more recently, select shows to sweep all awards in their category within a given year — and it’s understandable why Sunday’s broadcast was a relatively muted affair. But drab is drab. Whatever the justifications, the 76th Emmys were a far less dynamic and more stilted watch than the January show.
Take the signature flourish of a night that was otherwise straightforwardly staged: grouping presenters by archetype of character, from fathers to villains to doctors, and surrounding them with custom sets and backdrops.
Take the signature flourish of a night that was otherwise straightforwardly staged: grouping presenters by archetype of character, from fathers to villains to doctors, and surrounding them with custom sets and backdrops.
- 9/16/2024
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
“The Bear” cleaned up at the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, just not in the final category as so many experts predicted. And “Shōgun” proved more vulnerable than expected, not winning a single Emmy until two hours and 20 minutes into the show.
Below, the 7 biggest unexpected moments of the night.
Billy Crudup Beats Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira from “Shōgun”
Yes, Crudup won this category in 2020 for “The Morning Show,” but that was in the pre-“Shōgun” times. And considering Crudup was up against two other “Morning Show” cast members, Mark Duplass and Jon Hamm, it seemed likely that that voters would split the vote among the three of them, opening up a potential path to victory for Tadanobu Asano from “Shōgun” — or his cast mate Takehiro Hira. In the end, voters more likely split the “Shōgun” vote, clearing the way for Crudup’s second win.
Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison...
Below, the 7 biggest unexpected moments of the night.
Billy Crudup Beats Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira from “Shōgun”
Yes, Crudup won this category in 2020 for “The Morning Show,” but that was in the pre-“Shōgun” times. And considering Crudup was up against two other “Morning Show” cast members, Mark Duplass and Jon Hamm, it seemed likely that that voters would split the vote among the three of them, opening up a potential path to victory for Tadanobu Asano from “Shōgun” — or his cast mate Takehiro Hira. In the end, voters more likely split the “Shōgun” vote, clearing the way for Crudup’s second win.
Billy Crudup as Cory Ellison...
- 9/16/2024
- by Missy Schwartz
- The Wrap
There have been years when the Primetime Emmys telecast is riddled with surprise, out-of-left-field winners, and until the very last minute, this ceremony was not one of them. As the experts predicted, “Shōgun” pretty much ran the table, and it and “The Bear” both set records for the most awarded shows ever for a drama and a comedy, respectively. As the hosts Eugene and Dan Levy also noted in their opening banter, “Shōgun” actually set its record during the Creative Arts Emmys with 14 wins, and only furthered that record with four wins on Sunday. And “The Bear” set its record despite providing the one true shock of the night, its loss for best comedy to “Hacks”!
Meanwhile, the Emmys did manage to slip in some unexpected wins — in one case, one even went to, yes, “The Bear.” Here they are.
A comedy won best comedy over “The Bear”
Given the...
Meanwhile, the Emmys did manage to slip in some unexpected wins — in one case, one even went to, yes, “The Bear.” Here they are.
A comedy won best comedy over “The Bear”
Given the...
- 9/16/2024
- by Kate Aurthur and Adam B. Vary
- Variety Film + TV
2016 was a pretty good year for FX as five wins at the Primetime Emmys for The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story helped it to a total 18 trophies at the 68th Emmy Awards.
Eight years on, with new owners in the shape of The Walt Disney Company, it was an even better night for John Landgraf’s team.
FX won 36 awards across Primetime Emmys and the Creative Arts Awards, helped by record-breaking showings for Shōgun and The Bear. It was FX’s best ever Emmy performance and its most significant since the night Courtney B. Vance, Sarah Paulson, Sterling K. Brown picked up awards for the Ryan Murphy-created limited series, as well as a win for Baskets’ Louie Anderson.
The network managed to break the hegemony of HBO and Netflix, which have been battling it out for most wins since the Reed Hastings-founded company entered original programming over a decade ago.
Eight years on, with new owners in the shape of The Walt Disney Company, it was an even better night for John Landgraf’s team.
FX won 36 awards across Primetime Emmys and the Creative Arts Awards, helped by record-breaking showings for Shōgun and The Bear. It was FX’s best ever Emmy performance and its most significant since the night Courtney B. Vance, Sarah Paulson, Sterling K. Brown picked up awards for the Ryan Murphy-created limited series, as well as a win for Baskets’ Louie Anderson.
The network managed to break the hegemony of HBO and Netflix, which have been battling it out for most wins since the Reed Hastings-founded company entered original programming over a decade ago.
- 9/16/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The Traitors has delivered Peacock its first top program win at the Emmys.
The win for the Peacock competition series comes after Alan Cumming won the trophy for Reality Competition Host at the Creative Emmys last year’s Guest Actress in a Comedy Series win for Poker Face’s Judith Light.
“Thank you to the Academy. We are so grateful because we are a new show, and you guys, you know when you like something, you tend to stick to it, which is good quality, but we appreciate it all the more,” Cumming said, accepting the Emmy.
Cumming also thanked Peacock “for their kindness and support,” adding, “It’s so great to be part of a new streaming service. We Love them.”
The Traitors was nominated against The Amazing Race, Top Chef, The Voice, and RuPaul’s Drag Race, the most awarded reality program in Emmy history. It is also the...
The win for the Peacock competition series comes after Alan Cumming won the trophy for Reality Competition Host at the Creative Emmys last year’s Guest Actress in a Comedy Series win for Poker Face’s Judith Light.
“Thank you to the Academy. We are so grateful because we are a new show, and you guys, you know when you like something, you tend to stick to it, which is good quality, but we appreciate it all the more,” Cumming said, accepting the Emmy.
Cumming also thanked Peacock “for their kindness and support,” adding, “It’s so great to be part of a new streaming service. We Love them.”
The Traitors was nominated against The Amazing Race, Top Chef, The Voice, and RuPaul’s Drag Race, the most awarded reality program in Emmy history. It is also the...
- 9/16/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The Traitors continue to dominate as the best reality show of the year with yet another Emmy Award, this time being recognized as the winner of the Outstanding Reality Competition Program category.
The show’s host Alan Cumming took the stage to accept the award, thanking the show’s enthusiastic viewers. “We are so grateful because we’re a new show, and when you like something, you tend to stick to it, so we appreciate it all the more.” Cumming also shouted out Peacock, saying it’s great to be...
The show’s host Alan Cumming took the stage to accept the award, thanking the show’s enthusiastic viewers. “We are so grateful because we’re a new show, and when you like something, you tend to stick to it, so we appreciate it all the more.” Cumming also shouted out Peacock, saying it’s great to be...
- 9/16/2024
- by Krystie Lee Yandoli
- Rollingstone.com
Is “Shōgun” adding more Emmy hardware to its historic haul? Will “The Bear” break its own record? Those are the big questions heading into the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards, which will be broadcast live coast-to-coast from Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. Est/5 p.m Pst on ABC.
Hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, the main ceremony caps off a television year dominated by “Shōgun,” which already set a record for most Emmys by a drama series in a single year when it nearly swept the Creative Arts Emmys with 14. The FX drama, led by Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada, will attempt to beef up its overall take when it competes with eight nominations in six top categories: drama series, lead actor, lead actress, supporting actor, writing and directing. TheWrap’s awards guru Steve Pond boldly predicts “Shōgun” will go six for six on Sunday.
Hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, the main ceremony caps off a television year dominated by “Shōgun,” which already set a record for most Emmys by a drama series in a single year when it nearly swept the Creative Arts Emmys with 14. The FX drama, led by Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada, will attempt to beef up its overall take when it competes with eight nominations in six top categories: drama series, lead actor, lead actress, supporting actor, writing and directing. TheWrap’s awards guru Steve Pond boldly predicts “Shōgun” will go six for six on Sunday.
- 9/15/2024
- by Philiana Ng
- The Wrap
It’s television’s biggest night, and it’s posed to be a record-breaking one if contenders like “Shōgun” and “The Bear” continue expected sweeps.
The way of things was signaled at the 2024 Creative Arts Emmys September 7 and 8 when “Shōgun” broke records grabbing 14 trophies, sweeping every category except the main title theme and original score. “Shōgun” took casting, cinematography, period costumes, editing, period/fantasy production design, period/fantasy hairstyling, main title design, non-prosthetic period/fantasy/sci-fi makeup, prosthetic makeup, sound editing, sound mixing, special visual effects, and stunt performance, and broke a record previously held by “Game of Thrones.”
Tonight, the FX drama is nominated for Best Drama series, among a slew of acting nominations where it looks to continue its stunning run.
On the comedy side, defending champ “The Bear,” also FX, will take on the third season of Max’s “Hacks,” among other contenders like “Abbott Elementary,” and...
The way of things was signaled at the 2024 Creative Arts Emmys September 7 and 8 when “Shōgun” broke records grabbing 14 trophies, sweeping every category except the main title theme and original score. “Shōgun” took casting, cinematography, period costumes, editing, period/fantasy production design, period/fantasy hairstyling, main title design, non-prosthetic period/fantasy/sci-fi makeup, prosthetic makeup, sound editing, sound mixing, special visual effects, and stunt performance, and broke a record previously held by “Game of Thrones.”
Tonight, the FX drama is nominated for Best Drama series, among a slew of acting nominations where it looks to continue its stunning run.
On the comedy side, defending champ “The Bear,” also FX, will take on the third season of Max’s “Hacks,” among other contenders like “Abbott Elementary,” and...
- 9/15/2024
- by Erin Strecker
- Indiewire
Fifty-nine past guests of The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast were recognized with 2024 Emmy nominations. You can find their names and links to listen to their episodes below, and you can click here to subscribe to the podcast — for free — in order to access all past and future episodes.
Awkwafina, best TV movie (Quiz Lady) — Listen
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Angela Bassett, best narrator (Queens) — Listen
Jason Bateman, best limited/anthology series (Lessons in Chemistry) — Listen
Matt Bomer, best limited/anthology actor (Fellow Travelers) — Listen
Alex Borstein, best character voiceover performance (Family Guy) — Listen
Sterling K. Brown, best character voiceover performance (The Simpsons) — Listen
Quinta Brunson, best comedy series, actress and writing (Abbott Elementary) — Listen
Carol Burnett, best comedy supporting actress (Palm Royale) — Listen
Stephen Colbert, best talk series and variety writing (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) — Listen
Olivia Colman, best comedy guest...
Awkwafina, best TV movie (Quiz Lady) — Listen
Hank Azaria, best character voiceover performance (The Simpsons) — Listen
Angela Bassett, best narrator (Queens) — Listen
Jason Bateman, best limited/anthology series (Lessons in Chemistry) — Listen
Matt Bomer, best limited/anthology actor (Fellow Travelers) — Listen
Alex Borstein, best character voiceover performance (Family Guy) — Listen
Sterling K. Brown, best character voiceover performance (The Simpsons) — Listen
Quinta Brunson, best comedy series, actress and writing (Abbott Elementary) — Listen
Carol Burnett, best comedy supporting actress (Palm Royale) — Listen
Stephen Colbert, best talk series and variety writing (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) — Listen
Olivia Colman, best comedy guest...
- 9/15/2024
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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
If Emmy voters are known for one thing, it’s picking a show they like and sticking to it. Every year, the same shows with past history often clutter the nominations list, and the frontrunner from one year is quite likely to remain the frontrunner for the next. While this year’s Emmy race, with its lack of many old nominees to choose from, is expected to look much, much different than usual, most years you can bet on past favorites staying current favorites.
The result of all this repeating is that shows tend to rack up wins very quickly, or go on prolonged streaks in the same categories that sends their win counts through the roof. There was the year where “The Crown” made history and won all four main acting awards in the Drama categories. Then there are cases like Julia Louis-Dreyfus going on a dumbfounding (but well-deserved...
The result of all this repeating is that shows tend to rack up wins very quickly, or go on prolonged streaks in the same categories that sends their win counts through the roof. There was the year where “The Crown” made history and won all four main acting awards in the Drama categories. Then there are cases like Julia Louis-Dreyfus going on a dumbfounding (but well-deserved...
- 9/14/2024
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Last week, Shudder announced the release date for “season 666” of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, and now we have some details about the cast members for Dragula’s sixth season. Judging by the cast photo, this is a group to be reckoned with!
The Boulet Brothers are on a roll, with two Emmy nominations and what they promise will be their most terrifying season yet. And everything starts just in time for Halloween, with a supersized 90-minute premiere episode hitting Shudder and AMC+ on October 1. After that, a new one-hour-long episode will make its debut each Tuesday.
The new cast certainly has their work cut out for them, since we have been promised that the upcoming 10-episode season will be “bigger, bloodier, and more brutal than anything that’s come before.” The challenges have been expanded, and the competitors will be pushed to their mental and physical limits to get a shot at a $100,000 grand prize,...
The Boulet Brothers are on a roll, with two Emmy nominations and what they promise will be their most terrifying season yet. And everything starts just in time for Halloween, with a supersized 90-minute premiere episode hitting Shudder and AMC+ on October 1. After that, a new one-hour-long episode will make its debut each Tuesday.
The new cast certainly has their work cut out for them, since we have been promised that the upcoming 10-episode season will be “bigger, bloodier, and more brutal than anything that’s come before.” The challenges have been expanded, and the competitors will be pushed to their mental and physical limits to get a shot at a $100,000 grand prize,...
- 9/12/2024
- by Carla Davis
- 1428 Elm
Typically, the MTV Video Music Awards follow an expected rhythm. Taylor Swift sweeps, there’s an R&b throwback and tried-and-true favorites dominate. Yet that wasn’t exactly the case for the 2024 VMAs, a ceremony that celebrated newcomers Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Benson Boone as loudly as old favorites like Eminem and Katy Perry.
In some cases, the new faces actually scored louder applause than the old.
This year, TheWrap was there to witness it all. From secret stages and specialty cocktails to surprising celebrity appearances, here’s what went on behind the scenes of MTV’s iconic awards show during its 40th year.
Sasha Colby at the VMAs (Photo Credit: MTV) Chappell Roan brought drag icons aplenty
Sasha Colby may have stole some spotlight by dubbing Chappell Roan “your favorite drag queen’s favorite artist,” but the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner was far from the only drag queen at the VMAs.
In some cases, the new faces actually scored louder applause than the old.
This year, TheWrap was there to witness it all. From secret stages and specialty cocktails to surprising celebrity appearances, here’s what went on behind the scenes of MTV’s iconic awards show during its 40th year.
Sasha Colby at the VMAs (Photo Credit: MTV) Chappell Roan brought drag icons aplenty
Sasha Colby may have stole some spotlight by dubbing Chappell Roan “your favorite drag queen’s favorite artist,” but the “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner was far from the only drag queen at the VMAs.
- 9/12/2024
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Welcome to Emmy week! And we’re already off to a record-breaking event, as FX’s “Shōgun” has made history before the Primetime Emmys ceremony even takes place. With 14 wins over the course of the Creative Arts Emmys weekend, “Shōgun” is now the most-honored program in a single year — besting “John Adams” (13 in 2008) and “Game of Thrones”. And again, the big awards aren’t coming until this weekend, and “Shōgun” will very likely add several more numbers to that total.
Not enough for the folks at FX to celebrate? They also are aiming to surpass “The Bear’s” record last year for the most wins by a comedy in a single year (10). So far, after last weekend, “The Bear” has 7 this year. I think beating that 10 is very much in the cards. FX will likely be this year’s network champ — the first time HBO or Netflix hasn’t held that honor in years.
Not enough for the folks at FX to celebrate? They also are aiming to surpass “The Bear’s” record last year for the most wins by a comedy in a single year (10). So far, after last weekend, “The Bear” has 7 this year. I think beating that 10 is very much in the cards. FX will likely be this year’s network champ — the first time HBO or Netflix hasn’t held that honor in years.
- 9/12/2024
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
I hope you have your brooms ready, Emmy fans, because we’re due for a trio of major sweeps at the 76th Primetime ceremony on Sunday night.
FX’s historical drama “Shōgun,” FX’s cooking comedy “The Bear” and Netflix’s psychological limited series “Baby Reindeer” are all expected to add five more Emmys to their individual tallies which, when factoring in last weekend’s Creative Arts, would bring “Shōgun” up to 19, “The Bear” up to 12 and “Baby Reindeer” up to seven. In all, 25 categories will be doled out on September 15 in drama, comedy, limited/movie, reality and variety. Read on for the 2024 Emmy predictions by show.
“Shōgun” won a whopping 14 Emmys at the Creative Arts, setting the new all-time record for any program in a single year. Miniseries “John Adams” previously held that title when it won 13 trophies in 2008. Prior to this year, the record-holder for a drama series was “Game of Thrones,...
FX’s historical drama “Shōgun,” FX’s cooking comedy “The Bear” and Netflix’s psychological limited series “Baby Reindeer” are all expected to add five more Emmys to their individual tallies which, when factoring in last weekend’s Creative Arts, would bring “Shōgun” up to 19, “The Bear” up to 12 and “Baby Reindeer” up to seven. In all, 25 categories will be doled out on September 15 in drama, comedy, limited/movie, reality and variety. Read on for the 2024 Emmy predictions by show.
“Shōgun” won a whopping 14 Emmys at the Creative Arts, setting the new all-time record for any program in a single year. Miniseries “John Adams” previously held that title when it won 13 trophies in 2008. Prior to this year, the record-holder for a drama series was “Game of Thrones,...
- 9/12/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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It’s a good time to start streaming on Paramount+. For a limited time, the streamer is slashing the price on its annual plan by 50%, bringing the price down to just $29.99 a year. Normally $59.99, the new Paramount+ deal gets you access to its full library of content for just $2.50 a month.
Use the link below to redeem the offer and enter promo code FALL50 at checkout. The limited-time...
It’s a good time to start streaming on Paramount+. For a limited time, the streamer is slashing the price on its annual plan by 50%, bringing the price down to just $29.99 a year. Normally $59.99, the new Paramount+ deal gets you access to its full library of content for just $2.50 a month.
Use the link below to redeem the offer and enter promo code FALL50 at checkout. The limited-time...
- 9/12/2024
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Chappell Roan took the stage at the 2024 VMAs for a fiery performance of “Good Luck, Babe!”
After much anticipation to see what the singer had in store, she stunned on the red carpet in a medieval-inspired look. Fire and an elaborate medieval castle took over the New York City stage as Chappell Roan appeared in a suit of armor ready to duel while performing her hit song, “Good Luck, Babe!”
Prior to the “Red Wine Supernova” singer taking the stage, she was introduced by “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner Sasha Colby, who threw back her iconic saying at Chappell Roan, introducing her as “Your favorite drag queen’s favorite artist.”
“Pop music is inclusive. No matter what you look like, who you love, it’s meant for everyone, and no one has revitalized that spirit more than this next artist” Sasha Colby said. “You have all watched her blow up — the...
After much anticipation to see what the singer had in store, she stunned on the red carpet in a medieval-inspired look. Fire and an elaborate medieval castle took over the New York City stage as Chappell Roan appeared in a suit of armor ready to duel while performing her hit song, “Good Luck, Babe!”
Prior to the “Red Wine Supernova” singer taking the stage, she was introduced by “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner Sasha Colby, who threw back her iconic saying at Chappell Roan, introducing her as “Your favorite drag queen’s favorite artist.”
“Pop music is inclusive. No matter what you look like, who you love, it’s meant for everyone, and no one has revitalized that spirit more than this next artist” Sasha Colby said. “You have all watched her blow up — the...
- 9/12/2024
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” has quickly become a Halloween season staple on horror streaming service Shudder, and that continues with season six’s premiere this October. Today brings the annoucement of the new cast ahead of the upcoming season’s arrival.
The series and its hosts return for a supersized, hour and a half-long season six premiere episode on Tuesday, October 1 on Shudder and AMC+. Following the premiere, all-new hour-long episodes will debut weekly on Tuesdays.
Dubbed “Season 666,” the next chapter of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula is the most ambitious and terrifying yet, with world-renowned actors and directors joining the judges’ panel, raising the stakes to hellish new heights. Every episode promises spine-chilling, extreme physical feats that will push the cast of drag superstars to confront their darkest fears. This 10-episode season is bigger, bloodier, and more brutal than anything that’s come before, featuring expanded “on location” challenges, twisted new themes for the floorshows,...
The series and its hosts return for a supersized, hour and a half-long season six premiere episode on Tuesday, October 1 on Shudder and AMC+. Following the premiere, all-new hour-long episodes will debut weekly on Tuesdays.
Dubbed “Season 666,” the next chapter of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula is the most ambitious and terrifying yet, with world-renowned actors and directors joining the judges’ panel, raising the stakes to hellish new heights. Every episode promises spine-chilling, extreme physical feats that will push the cast of drag superstars to confront their darkest fears. This 10-episode season is bigger, bloodier, and more brutal than anything that’s come before, featuring expanded “on location” challenges, twisted new themes for the floorshows,...
- 9/10/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Although Alan Cumming couldn’t be at this weekend’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards, he wasn’t about to sleep on the celebration.
The Traitors host reacted to winning Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program, sharing an acceptance speech along with some late night shirtless selfies of his “Emmy winning look” in bed, where he was first alerted to his big win.
“A series of selfies taken at 3.38am just after waking up to find I had won an Emmy!” Cumming captioned the post. “In my dream I was thinking I had set my alarm too early and I should really wake up and change it to an hour later, and of course the reason I was dreaming this is that my phone had been buzzing constantly for about twenty minutes with people trying to tell me I had won the Emmy for hosting The Traitors!
He continued,...
The Traitors host reacted to winning Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program, sharing an acceptance speech along with some late night shirtless selfies of his “Emmy winning look” in bed, where he was first alerted to his big win.
“A series of selfies taken at 3.38am just after waking up to find I had won an Emmy!” Cumming captioned the post. “In my dream I was thinking I had set my alarm too early and I should really wake up and change it to an hour later, and of course the reason I was dreaming this is that my phone had been buzzing constantly for about twenty minutes with people trying to tell me I had won the Emmy for hosting The Traitors!
He continued,...
- 9/8/2024
- by Glenn Garner
- Deadline Film + TV
Legendary actor Alan Cumming’s Hollywood journey reads like a thrilling screenplay of ambition and defiance. With a career spanning decades, Cummings even came across an opportunity to star in the billion-dollar Harry Potter franchise as Gilderoy Lockhart. Until of course, the actor had a fallout with the producers.
Alan Cumming in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut | image: Warner Bros
Later on, as Alan Cumming reflected on the casting process and his feud with the producers, his anecdote revealed a stark reality of the industry’s cutthroat nature. Yet, as fate would have it, Cumming’s refusal to appear in the Harry Potter films led him to a new pinnacle, as the actor recently broke RuPaul’s 8-year Emmy streak with The Traitors.
Alan Cumming Refused to Appear in Harry Potter After a Fall Out with Producers
While the Harry Potter franchise found global success with its famed stars,...
Alan Cumming in Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut | image: Warner Bros
Later on, as Alan Cumming reflected on the casting process and his feud with the producers, his anecdote revealed a stark reality of the industry’s cutthroat nature. Yet, as fate would have it, Cumming’s refusal to appear in the Harry Potter films led him to a new pinnacle, as the actor recently broke RuPaul’s 8-year Emmy streak with The Traitors.
Alan Cumming Refused to Appear in Harry Potter After a Fall Out with Producers
While the Harry Potter franchise found global success with its famed stars,...
- 9/8/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Night one on the 2024 Creative Art Emmys has come to a close, and some very big stars came out with wins.
On Saturday (September 7), the first of two night’s worth of awards were handed out before the 2024 Emmy Awards next week.
In the first night of the ceremony, Angela Basset won her very first Emmy. Maya Rudolph also collected a win, and Dick Van Dyke tied tied a record as the oldest winner at the age of 98.
We pulled together a winner’s list and a roundup of photos of the stars who were there!
Keep reading to find out more…
Keep scrolling to see photos of the attendees…
Ariana DeBose
Fyi: Ariana is wearing Kenneth Cole.
Maya Rudolph
Fyi: Maya is wearing Chloé FW24 Rtw.
Octavia Spencer
Morgan Marcell
Masi Oka
Nikki Glaser
Derek Hough
Shark Tank cast members Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban,...
On Saturday (September 7), the first of two night’s worth of awards were handed out before the 2024 Emmy Awards next week.
In the first night of the ceremony, Angela Basset won her very first Emmy. Maya Rudolph also collected a win, and Dick Van Dyke tied tied a record as the oldest winner at the age of 98.
We pulled together a winner’s list and a roundup of photos of the stars who were there!
Keep reading to find out more…
Keep scrolling to see photos of the attendees…
Ariana DeBose
Fyi: Ariana is wearing Kenneth Cole.
Maya Rudolph
Fyi: Maya is wearing Chloé FW24 Rtw.
Octavia Spencer
Morgan Marcell
Masi Oka
Nikki Glaser
Derek Hough
Shark Tank cast members Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban,...
- 9/8/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
There is a changing of the guard in the reality competition Emmy arena. After winning the harbinger Outstanding Casting For A Reality Program category last year, Peacock’s pop culture phenom The Traitors tonight took one of the two top categories in the field, Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality Competition Program, for its emcee Alan Cumming.
In doing so, the Scottish actor, who had been nominated four times for his role on The Good Wife and hosting the Tonys, unseated the dominant winner in the Reality Host category for the past decade, RuPaul, who had taken the statuette the last eight years. In addition to RuPaul’s Drag Race‘s RuPaul, Cumming faced Survivor’s Jeff Probst, Top Chef‘s new host Kristen Kish and Shark Tank‘s Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary
Cumming was not on hand to receive...
In doing so, the Scottish actor, who had been nominated four times for his role on The Good Wife and hosting the Tonys, unseated the dominant winner in the Reality Host category for the past decade, RuPaul, who had taken the statuette the last eight years. In addition to RuPaul’s Drag Race‘s RuPaul, Cumming faced Survivor’s Jeff Probst, Top Chef‘s new host Kristen Kish and Shark Tank‘s Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary
Cumming was not on hand to receive...
- 9/8/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Alan Cumming is the new reigning best reality or competition program host after winning the Emmy for the category at the 2024 Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Saturday, putting an end to RuPaul‘s eight-year streak. The win earned Cumming his first Emmy Award as host of Peacock’s The Traitors.
Cumming wasn’t in attendance at this year’s ceremony, but during a previous Q&a for THR Frontrunners, he told The Hollywood Reporter that he approaches hosting the reality competition like any other role.
“I feel like it’s a huge acting job,” said Cumming, of The Traitors, which is also nominated for best reality competition series. “I think about it as a character. Obviously it’s me — his name’s Alan Cumming — but obviously it’s not really me. I don’t really sound like that. I don’t dress like that. I don’t have a castle.
Cumming wasn’t in attendance at this year’s ceremony, but during a previous Q&a for THR Frontrunners, he told The Hollywood Reporter that he approaches hosting the reality competition like any other role.
“I feel like it’s a huge acting job,” said Cumming, of The Traitors, which is also nominated for best reality competition series. “I think about it as a character. Obviously it’s me — his name’s Alan Cumming — but obviously it’s not really me. I don’t really sound like that. I don’t dress like that. I don’t have a castle.
- 9/8/2024
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The 2024 Creative Arts Emmys has handed out its first night of awards.
The annual two-day event, which takes place the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, is currently in the middle of handing out 99 awards to mostly below-the-line categories. Awards announced on Saturday include honors for variety programming, nonfiction and reality.
Saturday’s big winners included Jim Henson Idea Man, Saturday Night Live, Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden, Welcome to Wrexham and The 96th Oscars, which each took home multiple trophies. (Jimmy Kimmel, who won as an EP for The Oscars, joked that the win does not change his mind about not wanting to host again this year). Angela Bassett also landed her first Emmy win (after nine nominations) for narrating Nat Geo docuseries Queens, and The Traitors‘ Alan Cumming broke RuPaul’s record-setting winning streak for reality or competition program host.
Other notable wins included Dick Van Dyke...
The annual two-day event, which takes place the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, is currently in the middle of handing out 99 awards to mostly below-the-line categories. Awards announced on Saturday include honors for variety programming, nonfiction and reality.
Saturday’s big winners included Jim Henson Idea Man, Saturday Night Live, Billy Joel: The 100th — Live at Madison Square Garden, Welcome to Wrexham and The 96th Oscars, which each took home multiple trophies. (Jimmy Kimmel, who won as an EP for The Oscars, joked that the win does not change his mind about not wanting to host again this year). Angela Bassett also landed her first Emmy win (after nine nominations) for narrating Nat Geo docuseries Queens, and The Traitors‘ Alan Cumming broke RuPaul’s record-setting winning streak for reality or competition program host.
Other notable wins included Dick Van Dyke...
- 9/8/2024
- by Kirsten Chuba and Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
For the first time in nine years, the Emmy race for Best Reality Host has been won by somebody not named RuPaul Charles. Alan Cumming (“The Traitors”) staged a massive upset at the 2024 Emmys to win the trophy for the second season of Peacock’s whodunnit mystery series. The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” host, of course, still holds the all-time record in this category at eight wins in a row between 2016 and 2023 — not too shabby!
For this 2024 contest, which took place at Saturday night’s Creative Arts Emmy ceremony in downtown Los Angeles, Alan Cumming and RuPaul Charles faced off against Jeff Probst (“Survivor”), Kristen Kish (“Top Chef”) and Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John & Kevin O’Leary (“Shark Tank”).
See 2024 Creative Arts Emmys: Complete list of winners
Cumming triumphed for Season 2 of “The Traitors,” which was also nominated this year for competition program, directing and cinematography. He...
For this 2024 contest, which took place at Saturday night’s Creative Arts Emmy ceremony in downtown Los Angeles, Alan Cumming and RuPaul Charles faced off against Jeff Probst (“Survivor”), Kristen Kish (“Top Chef”) and Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John & Kevin O’Leary (“Shark Tank”).
See 2024 Creative Arts Emmys: Complete list of winners
Cumming triumphed for Season 2 of “The Traitors,” which was also nominated this year for competition program, directing and cinematography. He...
- 9/8/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Saturday Night Live” ended Night 1 of the 76th Creative Arts Emmys with the most awards (six), including Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series, which went to Liz Patrick, who directed the episode hosted by Ryan Gosling. That episode, which featured the now famous Beavis and Butt-Head sketch, also won hairstyling and makeup. NBC’s sketch-comedy institution — the winningest show in Emmy history with 93 victories — also triumphed in production design, lighting design and technical direction.
“Jim Henson Idea Man” was another big winner Saturday night, picking up four awards. The Disney + documentary directed by Ron Howard about the creator of the Muppets took home Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Special, in addition to trophies for music composition, sound editing and picture editing.
NBC’s 2024 Oscars telecast tied “Jim Henson Idea Man,” as did Netflix’s rapturously reviewed “Blue Eye Samurai” (including previously announced juried awards), which came up tops for animated program,...
“Jim Henson Idea Man” was another big winner Saturday night, picking up four awards. The Disney + documentary directed by Ron Howard about the creator of the Muppets took home Outstanding Documentary or Non-Fiction Special, in addition to trophies for music composition, sound editing and picture editing.
NBC’s 2024 Oscars telecast tied “Jim Henson Idea Man,” as did Netflix’s rapturously reviewed “Blue Eye Samurai” (including previously announced juried awards), which came up tops for animated program,...
- 9/7/2024
- by Missy Schwartz
- The Wrap
World of Wonder has renewed Drag Race México for Season 3 and has confirmed the premiere date for RuPaul’s Drag Race UK Season 6.
“The dream of Drag Race México has been a long time coming. Fans lobbied hard for years, and when the show launched, their support and engagement was total euphoria. The artists in the show and the audience’s love for them embody everything Drag Race should be,” said World of Wonder co-founders Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato. “
Bailey and Barbato continued, “After the runaway success of Seasons 1 and 2, we are thrilled to announce Season 3. Through their bedazzling creativity and diverse talents, the queens of Mexico serve a feast of pure joy.”
Related: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Season 9 Crowns Winner
Drag Race México premiered on World of Wonder’s streaming platform Wow Presents Plus. The Mexican version of RuPaul’s Drag Race saw a 40% increase in viewership over its first season.
“The dream of Drag Race México has been a long time coming. Fans lobbied hard for years, and when the show launched, their support and engagement was total euphoria. The artists in the show and the audience’s love for them embody everything Drag Race should be,” said World of Wonder co-founders Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato. “
Bailey and Barbato continued, “After the runaway success of Seasons 1 and 2, we are thrilled to announce Season 3. Through their bedazzling creativity and diverse talents, the queens of Mexico serve a feast of pure joy.”
Related: ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars’ Season 9 Crowns Winner
Drag Race México premiered on World of Wonder’s streaming platform Wow Presents Plus. The Mexican version of RuPaul’s Drag Race saw a 40% increase in viewership over its first season.
- 9/6/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO’s drag reality show “We’re Here” has come to an end.
I can exclusively report that Season 4 was the final installment of the series.
“Although the current run of our show has ended, ‘We’re Here’s’ message of love and acceptance has already made a lasting impact for 2Slgbtqia+ people across the country,” seris co-creators Johnnie Ingram and Stephen Warren said in statement Friday morning. “Creating ‘We’re Here’ was a dream come true and our hearts are overflowing with love. We are grateful to HBO for giving us this opportunity, to our fierce drag mothers and drag community, to our production team at Ipc, and to all those that shared their hearts and stories with us.
“It took a lot of courage, sequins and sweat to make ‘We’re Here,’ and we are so proud to leave behind four Peabody, Critics Choice, GLAAD and Television Academy award winning seasons that are wildly entertaining,...
I can exclusively report that Season 4 was the final installment of the series.
“Although the current run of our show has ended, ‘We’re Here’s’ message of love and acceptance has already made a lasting impact for 2Slgbtqia+ people across the country,” seris co-creators Johnnie Ingram and Stephen Warren said in statement Friday morning. “Creating ‘We’re Here’ was a dream come true and our hearts are overflowing with love. We are grateful to HBO for giving us this opportunity, to our fierce drag mothers and drag community, to our production team at Ipc, and to all those that shared their hearts and stories with us.
“It took a lot of courage, sequins and sweat to make ‘We’re Here,’ and we are so proud to leave behind four Peabody, Critics Choice, GLAAD and Television Academy award winning seasons that are wildly entertaining,...
- 9/6/2024
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Fans of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula have been chomping at the bit for news about season six of the dark-themed competition series. Well, Shudder has now released the premiere date, along with a few other nuggets of info.
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula has come a long way since the first season, which aired on YouTube. Shudder picked up the series starting with Dragula: Resurrection, which was filmed at the contestants’ homes during the Covid quarantine, and season four picked up the following year. This year, Dragula and the Boulets were nominated for two Emmy awards (for makeup and hairstyling).
In addition to six seasons and Resurrection, the Boulet Brothers are also responsible for Dragula: Titans, which also aired on Shudder. Contestants on Titans were all prior competitors on various seasons of Dragula.
When does season six of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula premiere on Shudder?
Season six will open with a “supersized” episode,...
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula has come a long way since the first season, which aired on YouTube. Shudder picked up the series starting with Dragula: Resurrection, which was filmed at the contestants’ homes during the Covid quarantine, and season four picked up the following year. This year, Dragula and the Boulets were nominated for two Emmy awards (for makeup and hairstyling).
In addition to six seasons and Resurrection, the Boulet Brothers are also responsible for Dragula: Titans, which also aired on Shudder. Contestants on Titans were all prior competitors on various seasons of Dragula.
When does season six of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula premiere on Shudder?
Season six will open with a “supersized” episode,...
- 9/6/2024
- by Carla Davis
- 1428 Elm
The Boulet Brothers‘ Dragula is returning for a sixth season this fall!
Just in time for Halloween, the new season will debut on Shudder and AMC+ in October, featuring a new batch of drag performers competing throughout ten episodes.
“This season, we’re pushing the boundaries of what horror and drag can be. Expect the unexpected, because we’re dragging our monsters deeper into the darkness than ever before,” Dracmorda Boulet shared in a statement.
“Each season we strive to unearth the most terrifying and innovative talent, and this year, the competition is deadlier, the challenges are more brutal, the artistry is unmatched, and the fear is real,” Swanthula Boulet adds.
Keep reading to find out more…
Here’s a season six synopsis: Dubbed “Season 666,” the next chapter of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula is the most ambitious and terrifying yet, with world-renowned actors and directors joining the judges’ panel, raising...
Just in time for Halloween, the new season will debut on Shudder and AMC+ in October, featuring a new batch of drag performers competing throughout ten episodes.
“This season, we’re pushing the boundaries of what horror and drag can be. Expect the unexpected, because we’re dragging our monsters deeper into the darkness than ever before,” Dracmorda Boulet shared in a statement.
“Each season we strive to unearth the most terrifying and innovative talent, and this year, the competition is deadlier, the challenges are more brutal, the artistry is unmatched, and the fear is real,” Swanthula Boulet adds.
Keep reading to find out more…
Here’s a season six synopsis: Dubbed “Season 666,” the next chapter of The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula is the most ambitious and terrifying yet, with world-renowned actors and directors joining the judges’ panel, raising...
- 9/6/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Of the 31 categories that Gold Derby is predicting for this weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys, we expect “Shōgun” and “The Bear” to each win multiple statues. The FX historical drama should walk away with at least five Emmys, including for guest actor Nestor Carbonell, while the same network’s cooking comedy is forecasted to claim at least three trophies, including for stand-out guest performers Jamie Lee Curtis and Jon Bernthal. The fourth guest star winner will be Claire Foy for Netflix’s “The Crown,” per our Experts, Editors and Users. Read on to see all of Gold Derby’s predictions by show.
There are 99 Creative Arts categories total, with 50 being presented on Saturday, September 7 and the remaining 49 being doled out on Sunday, September 8. The main Primetime Emmys broadcast will air the following week on ABC on Sunday, September 15, which is where the remaining 25 awards will be handed out.
Some of...
There are 99 Creative Arts categories total, with 50 being presented on Saturday, September 7 and the remaining 49 being doled out on Sunday, September 8. The main Primetime Emmys broadcast will air the following week on ABC on Sunday, September 15, which is where the remaining 25 awards will be handed out.
Some of...
- 9/5/2024
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
The Primetime Emmys air on Sunday night, September 15, on ABC, but that’s not where most of the awards will actually be handed out. The vast majority will go out at the Creative Arts Awards over two nights this weekend on September 7 and September 8 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. So who will win? Gold Derby users have placed their bets in 31 categories here in our predictions center. Those predictions have been combined to generate our official racetrack odds. Scroll down to see those odds, with our projected winners highlighted in gold.
There will be 50 awards presented on Saturday’s show focusing on animation, reality, variety, and nonfiction programming. Another 49 trophies go out during the Sunday festivities focused primarily on craft achievements in dramas, comedies, TV movies and limited series. The final 25 awards will be bestowed on September 15 during the telecast hosted by father-and-son Emmy winners Eugene Levy and Dan Levy.
There will be 50 awards presented on Saturday’s show focusing on animation, reality, variety, and nonfiction programming. Another 49 trophies go out during the Sunday festivities focused primarily on craft achievements in dramas, comedies, TV movies and limited series. The final 25 awards will be bestowed on September 15 during the telecast hosted by father-and-son Emmy winners Eugene Levy and Dan Levy.
- 9/5/2024
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
X-Men '97 remains one of Marvel Studios' most critically acclaimed projects and, as we're sure you're aware, Beau DeMayo was the man in charge of the Disney+ series.
He was fired shortly before the show's launch and, several months later, suggested it was because he'd shared some LGBTQ fan art. Marvel Studios quickly fired back and we soon started hearing about alleged inappropriate behaviour and sexual misconduct. Now, DeMayo is locked in a legal battle with Disney, the outcome of which is uncertain.
DeMayo recently shared a 30-minute video on his OnlyFans account - where he posts suggestive, non-nude images - revealing his side of the story...for the low, low price of $9.99. It's a strange move, especially when one of the allegations laid at his feet was sharing unsolicited photos with other creatives.
He denies all those claims, of course, and we've already shared a few insights from the...
He was fired shortly before the show's launch and, several months later, suggested it was because he'd shared some LGBTQ fan art. Marvel Studios quickly fired back and we soon started hearing about alleged inappropriate behaviour and sexual misconduct. Now, DeMayo is locked in a legal battle with Disney, the outcome of which is uncertain.
DeMayo recently shared a 30-minute video on his OnlyFans account - where he posts suggestive, non-nude images - revealing his side of the story...for the low, low price of $9.99. It's a strange move, especially when one of the allegations laid at his feet was sharing unsolicited photos with other creatives.
He denies all those claims, of course, and we've already shared a few insights from the...
- 9/5/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
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