The first of three 2021 Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies is underway, and Deadline is updating the winners list live as they are announced. Have a look at the trophy recipients and the night’s remaining nominees below.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will hand out Emmys in 37 categories tonight, with this year’s second and third ceremonies set for 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. All three will have limited audiences but no red carpet. An edited version of the Creative Arts Emmys will air at 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18.
Netflix’s The Crown and Disney+’s The Mandalorian come into the Emmys with a leading 24 noms apiece. Among platforms, as usual the fight is between HBO and Netflix, with the combined HBO and HBO edging the streaming giant in total noms 130-129. Disney+ has 71 noms, following by NBC with 46 — a strong showing for a broadcast network in the age of streaming.
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences will hand out Emmys in 37 categories tonight, with this year’s second and third ceremonies set for 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. All three will have limited audiences but no red carpet. An edited version of the Creative Arts Emmys will air at 8 p.m. Saturday, September 18.
Netflix’s The Crown and Disney+’s The Mandalorian come into the Emmys with a leading 24 noms apiece. Among platforms, as usual the fight is between HBO and Netflix, with the combined HBO and HBO edging the streaming giant in total noms 130-129. Disney+ has 71 noms, following by NBC with 46 — a strong showing for a broadcast network in the age of streaming.
- 9/12/2021
- by Erik Pedersen, Matt Grobar and Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
After a 20-month hiatus, Hulu‘s “The Handmaid’s Tale” finally returned for its fourth season, which premiered with three episodes on April 28 and concluded its 10-episode run on June 16. Last year, when the show competed for its third installment at the Emmys, it raked in 10 nominations and one victory, which certainly aren’t shabby but are, in fact, its lowest nomination and win totals to date. Will the TV academy send it better weather this year? Scroll down to watch our 10 exclusive video interviews with top Emmy contenders from the show.
Based on the classic 1985 dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood, “The Handmaid’s Tale” explores a near-future world in which a totalitarian theocracy has overthrown the United States government and created the nation of Gilead, where women are enslaved as ‘handmaids’ due to plummeting birth-rates and forced to bear children for the ruling class. The show premiered on Hulu in the...
Based on the classic 1985 dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood, “The Handmaid’s Tale” explores a near-future world in which a totalitarian theocracy has overthrown the United States government and created the nation of Gilead, where women are enslaved as ‘handmaids’ due to plummeting birth-rates and forced to bear children for the ruling class. The show premiered on Hulu in the...
- 6/29/2021
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
“The oxygen is fast running out for Fred,” admits Joseph Fiennes about his character Fred Waterford on “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and how a once powerful former Gilead commander now languishes as a political prisoner in Canada facing war crimes charges.” He’s got nowhere to hide and run. What we see in Fred is a man who will try to rationalize himself, but he is deeply cognizant and will have to look himself in the mirror and his actions. Will it change him, I don’t know. But it is certainly a new perspective for Fred this season,” he says. Watch our exclusive video interview with the Emmy nominated actor above.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Mckenna Grace (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)
“The Handmaid’s Tale” premiered its anticipated fourth season on Hulu late last month after nearly 20 months off the air, as production on the fourth season was shut down for months due tot he pandemic.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Mckenna Grace (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)
“The Handmaid’s Tale” premiered its anticipated fourth season on Hulu late last month after nearly 20 months off the air, as production on the fourth season was shut down for months due tot he pandemic.
- 5/13/2021
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
“The pressure is always there from day one, because of those tight close-ups. The pressure is on!” admits Emmy-nominated makeup department head Burton LeBlanc about the specific challenges of working on a show like “The Handmaid’s Tale,” in which characters’ bruised and bloodied faces are frequently on display in harsh over-saturated light or in unforgiving closeups that require the makeup work to be believable and flawless.
“I’m better at it now and I take it as a challenge, but you’ve got to be right there, doing little tweaks,” he says, explaining how the makeup team on this show have to deliver perfection with every shot, all day, every day. Watch our exclusive video interview with LeBlanc above.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Mckenna Grace (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)
The Emmy award-winning dystopian drama recently premiered its anticipated fourth season on Hulu. Based on the 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood, it stars...
“I’m better at it now and I take it as a challenge, but you’ve got to be right there, doing little tweaks,” he says, explaining how the makeup team on this show have to deliver perfection with every shot, all day, every day. Watch our exclusive video interview with LeBlanc above.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Mckenna Grace (‘The Handmaid’s Tale’)
The Emmy award-winning dystopian drama recently premiered its anticipated fourth season on Hulu. Based on the 1985 novel by Margaret Atwood, it stars...
- 5/5/2021
- by Rob Licuria
- Gold Derby
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