The 76th Primetime Emmys on September 15 could see historic wins for Latina, African-American, and Asian actresses. Sofia Vergara and Selena Gomez are poised to make history, while Quinta Brunson might become the first African-American to win consecutive Best Lead Actress awards. Shōgun and The Bear are set to break records, and RuPaul’s Drag Race could extend its lead as the most awarded reality show.
The Hollywood Awards Show season continues as after the Golden Globes, several series such as "Succession" and "The Bear" continued their winning ways during the 2024 Emmy Awards.
The upcoming Emmy nomination announcement is generating buzz for the Latino community as Selena Gomez, Pedro Pascal, Jenna Ortega, and others might get a nod for their respective performances.
Selena Gomez earned an Emmy nomination this year for "Only Murders in the Building," not for acting but as an executive producer. So, how wealthy is the Latina star?
Zendaya made history not just by taking home her first Emmy Awards win for HBO's Euphoria, but also for becoming the youngest artist to ever do so in the category.
John Leguizamo decided to take a stand and boycott this year's Emmy Awards due to lack of Latinx representation and stories in Hollywood, both in film and TV.
Home sweet home? That's what Showtime hopes in term of ratings and critical acclaim when its smoldering, once hot series "Homeland" returns for a fourth season.
Guillermo Del Toro, screenwriter and director who was the creative mind behind Pan’s Labyrith, Hellboy, The Devil’s Backbone and Pacific Rim, is trying a hand at animation this fall, where he will design the 2-minute-45-second opening sequence to this year’s The Simpsons’ Halloween episode.