The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will be stopping people from entering this year’s Emmy Awards ceremony, unless they can show proof of vaccination.
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all the major nominees, including,,, and more. When the nominees were announced in July, and came out on top with 24 total nominations each, while followed closely behind with 23.
Meanwhile, made history as the most-nominated comedy series in its debut season and became the most recognized TV movie thanks to the film version that premiered last summer.Elsewhere, extended its dominance over the variety categories, with cast members Bowen Yang, Cecily Strong and others scoring acting noms, while
.The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will be stopping people from entering this year’s Emmy Awards ceremony, unless they can show proof of vaccination.
Earlier this week, the CDC announced new recommendations for fully vaccinated Americans as cases the delta variant of coronavirus continue to rise.
Good in the ‘Wood?The 2021 Emmy Awards are right around the corner; September 19th will be here before we know it. In the meantime, we’re counting down ‘til the big night with a closer look at some of the most talked-about nominations.First up? Tied for the second-most nominations… WandaVision.WandaVision (created by Jac Schaeffer) takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame and follows Wanda Maximoff (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany).
second Comic-Con@Home edition of the beloved pop culture event, kicks off its three-day run Friday.The free online event, which runs through Sunday, isn't anywhere near as packed with panels as the famed in-person SDCC usually is, but a decent number of studios and networks will still be hosting Q&As and digital screenings for their TV shows and movies.As TheWrap reported exclusively earliest this month, HBO (which did present at the 2020 event) will be skipping this year's online con, but its
The Tokyo Olympics – which are being referred to as the 2020 Olympics, despite taking place in 2021 due to the pandemic, are set to begin on Friday (June 23).
The Tokyo Olympics – still being dubbed the 2020 Olympics despite taking place in 2021 due to the pandemic – are kicking off tomorrow (July 23)!
second Comic-Con@Home edition of the beloved pop culture event, kicks off its three-day run Friday.The free online event, which runs through Sunday, isn’t anywhere near as packed with panels as the famed in-person SDCC usually is, but a decent number of studios and networks will still be hosting Q&As and digital screenings for their TV shows and movies.As TheWrap reported exclusively earliest this month, HBO (which did present at the 2020 event) will be skipping this year’s online con, but its
Just like last year, The Television Academy has announced that they will not hold the post-Emmys Governor’s Ball.
Strictly Come Dancing has announced four new professional dancers to its 2021 line-up as we eagerly await the ballroom competition's return to our small screens in the autumn. The latest additions include former Dancing With The Stars Ireland professional Kai Widdrington, former Let’s Dance Germany professional Nikita Kuzmin, reigning South African Latin Champion Cameron Lombard, and Poland's Jowita Przystal, who won BBC One's The Greatest Dancer in 2020.
Good in the ‘Wood. The 2021 Emmy nominations were recently announced and today we’re looking at the record number of nominations for performers of color this year!The HBO drama series Lovecraft Country is at the forefront of this year’s increased diversity with 18 nominations, according to Deadline.
With every year’s Emmy nominations announcement comes question marks and raised eyebrows as some nominations are deemed unexpected. Titles like "Ted Lasso," "WandaVision" and "The Crown" dominated their respective categories this year, leaving little space for competition that many thought would surely squeak their way into this year’s honorees.
Following the announcement of the nominations for the 73rd annual Primetime Emmy Awards on Tuesday, I shared some Zoom time with Television Academy chairman and CEO Frank Scherma and president and COO Maury McIntyre to get their thoughts on a number of related topics including progress on the upcoming September 19 Emmy show on CBS, which they recently announced would be returning to a “limited” audience of nominees and guests and a live TV format.
Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us) and Jasmine Cephas Jones (Blindspotting) announced all of the Emmy Award nominees in a virtual live-streamed event on emmys.com. Hosted by Cedric the Entertainer, the 2021 Emmy Awards will broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+ on Sunday, September 19 at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. For this year’s nominees, The Mandalorian and The Crown lead the pack with 24 nominations each.
Oprah Winfrey just landed her eighth Primetime Emmy nomination. On Tuesday, it was revealed that was up for Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special at the 73rd annual Emmy Awards. The explosive special, which marked Harry and his wife’s first interview since leaving the royal family, was seen by over 49.1 million viewers worldwide when it debuted in March.
It’s almost the best time of year — awards season!
Oprah With Meghan and Harry: A CBS Primetime Special, which aired on March 7, 2021 in the United States, was just nominated for a 2021 Emmy Award!
The Primetime Emmy Awards nominations are out and reactions from the nominees are pouring in.
nominations for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards are here — and they were full of surprises!Presented by father-daughter duo Ron Cephas Jones () and Jasmine Cephas Jones (), the newest class of Emmy nominees were unveiled Tuesday morning amid a second year of virtual TV premieres, Zoom Q&As, drive-in screenings and a smattering of in-person, socially-distanced events.With things gradually opening back up and TV productions establishing a new normal, several awards favorites from 2020 that saw
The nominations for the 2021 Emmys are in.
Ron Cephas Jones and Jasmine Cephas Jones, the only father and daughter pair to win Emmys in the same year, revealed the 2021 Emmy Awards nominees on Thursday and the surprises were plentiful. “The Crown” and “The Mandalorian” tied for 24 nods while “WandaVision” (23), “The Handmaid’s Tale” (21), “Saturday Night Live” (21), “Ted Lasso” (20), and the now-canceled “Lovecraft Country” (18) followed.