Daniel Kaluuya’s refusal to be interrupted mid-acceptance speech, and Jason Sudeikis’ tie-dye hoodie, the real winner of last night’s Golden Globes was a woman who wasn’t there.
11.02.2021 - 04:13 / deadline.com
I May Destroy You was one of the most critically-acclaimed and most-talked about television shows of 2020, despite what the Golden Globes say.
However, Michaela Coel has always said that the 12-episode series, which is a co-production between HBO and the BBC, was intended as a one-off. “When you see the final episode, you’ll know,” she said last year.
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Daniel Kaluuya’s refusal to be interrupted mid-acceptance speech, and Jason Sudeikis’ tie-dye hoodie, the real winner of last night’s Golden Globes was a woman who wasn’t there.
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I May Destroy You will not return for a second series, according to HBO‘s Chief Content Officer, Casey Bloys.The 2020 series, which was created by Coel, follows her character Arabella Essiedu as she tries to rebuild her life after being raped.I May Destroy You aired on BBC One in the UK and drew huge critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic, being named NME‘s best TV show of 2020 as well as topping the list in numerous other outlets.However, Bloys has confirmed that there is no series two
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Michaela Coel was entirely shut out of the 2021 Golden Globes nominations, and the snub has angered many in Hollywood – including Deborah Copaken, a writer of one of the more controversially nominated shows, Emily in Paris.
Golden Globes, Michael Coel has received a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild awards. The creator, director, writer and star of the acclaimed BBC series I May Destroy You’s omission from the Golden Globes caused uproar in the film and TV world, with many accusing the voters of being woefully out of touch.
Justice for Michaela Coel! Dylan O’Brien is one of many fans who were shocked to see I May Destroy You left off the long list of nominees for the 2021 Golden Globe Awards.
Mrs. America), Nicole Kidman (The Undoing), Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen's Gambit), and Kerry Washington (Little Fires Everywhere).Twitter is celebrating Coel's nomination, saying that it's a victory after she was overlooked by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Michaela Coel is getting some recognition!
Emily in Paris has spoken of her surprise and “rage” that Michaela Coel’s BBC series I May Destroy You was shut out by the Golden Globes. The critically panned comedy, starring Lily Collins as an American marketing whizz working in France, was nominated in two categories — Best TV Series (Musical or Comedy) and Best Actress in a TV Series (Musical or Comedy) for Collins.
I May Destroy You has sparked accusations of racism in the industry. The 12-part series is written and directed by – and stars Michaela Coel – and fictionalises the story of her own sexual assault, while exploring themes of trauma, race, and friendships.
I May Destroy You has sparked accusations of racism in the industry. The 12-part series is written and directed by – and stars Michaela Coel – and fictionalises the story of her own sexual assault, while exploring themes of trauma, race, and friendships.
announcement of the nominations earlier today made sure of one striking difference: 2021 would not be another British invasion, as took place last year when Fleabag and 1917 respectively won a number of the top prizes. Perhaps the most notable snub was of Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You, the electric BBC/HBO series which became one of the most talked about of last year.
Deborah Copaken, a writer on Netflix’s hit series Emily In Paris, has said the success of her show in the Golden Globe nominations was blemished by the fact that I May Destroy You was overlooked.