Historical epic "Shogun" won the prestigious best drama award at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, and "Hacks" upset favourite "The Bear" to win best comedy as Hollywood celebrated the best of television.
For the second time in a single year, the Emmy Awards are preparing for another red-carpet event. The 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be broadcast live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles later today, showcasing the finest in television from 2023-2024. After last year's ceremony was delayed until January due to strikes, the Emmys' return this fall carries even greater significance.
Historical drama "Shogun", the sweeping story of a struggle for power in feudal Japan, racked up 25 nominations on Wednesday (July 17) to lead this year's contenders for television's Emmy Awards.
The debut of "The Bear" Season 3 garnered an impressive 5.4 million views within its initial four days on its streaming platform. According to Disney, this achievement sets a new record for FX premieres on Hulu claiming the top spot for any scripted series launched on the service.
Preparations for Season 3 of “The Bear” are in full swing as the acclaimed Hulu series gears up to resume production this summer. With Carmy's (Jeremy Allen White) team confronting fresh obstacles while managing a new restaurant, there's an exciting development as one of the essential members steps behind the camera for the first time: Ayo Edebiri.
Christopher Nolan received the top honour at the Directors Guild of America Awards on Saturday night for his film "Oppenheimer", marking his first DGA Award win. The ceremony, hosted by Judd Apatow at Los Angeles' Beverly Hilton, celebrated achievements in both film and television directing.
FX Chairman John Landgraf has officially announced that "The Bear" season three is scheduled to premiere in June. The news came during the network’s presentation at the Television Critics Association’s winter 2023 press tour. While Landgraf provided limited details about the upcoming season, he hinted at its continued success and revealed insights into the release strategy.
Television's highly anticipated night, the 75th annual Primetime Emmys, has finally arrived. Following their success at the recently concluded Golden Globes, “Succession”, “The Bear”, and “Beef” continued their winning streak at the Emmy Awards.
In a star-studded affair at the 2024 Critics Choice Awards on Sunday night, Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer” emerged as the big winner, clinching a total of eight accolades, including the prestigious Best Picture award.
After a three-month delay caused by the Hollywood SAG-AFTRA strike, the winners of the 2023 Creative Arts Emmy Awards were finally announced on Saturday night at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles. The ceremony, while not the main Emmy gala, showcased the outstanding talents and contributions of individuals and teams behind the scenes.
The prestigious Golden Globe Awards return this Sunday with a star-studded lineup of presenters, a new broadcast home, and significant behind-the-scenes changes. The ceremony promises to kick off the awards season in style, providing a glimpse into the frontrunners for this year's top honours.
An irrefutable aspect of content is its capability of churning out sub-trends on top of becoming a trend itself. This year, OTT platforms successfully presented a diverse range of content. Whether it be on the charts or social media, this medium has continued to dominate, proving that users have adapted to ‘the future’ faster than anticipated. Here are the most talked-about western OTT releases of 2023.
In a thrilling announcement that has sent waves of excitement through the television industry, FX has officially greenlit a third season of its beloved half-hour series, "The Bear," starring the charismatic Jeremy Allen White.
Bob Odenkirk is set to appear in yet another dark-comedy series after "Lucky Hank".