Emmys
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Pride 2023: Devery Jacobs, Jasmin Savoy Brown and 5 Other TV Stars Changing LGBTQ+ Visibility
TheWrap magazine: Stars of “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” “Yellowjackets” and “P-Valley” sit for our first-ever Pride talent portfolio
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‘The Mandalorian’ Star Giancarlo Esposito Might Return: ‘I Would Love to Keep Dying and Coming Back’
TheWrap magazine: The “Better Call Saul” Emmy nominee talks about his place in the “Star Wars” universe and saying goodbye to Gus Fring
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How the ‘Schmigadoon!’ Choreographer Got Jane Krakowski on a Trapeze for a Razzle-Dazzle Number in Season 2
Christopher Gattelli says the actress couldn’t wait to get back on the swing: “We were all so excited that she was game for it,” he tells TheWrap
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Why Niecy Nash-Betts Threw Herself into Playing the Woman Who Tried to Warn the Police in Netflix’s ‘Dahmer’
TheWrap magazine: “I thought, what a gift it would be to finally have her at the forefront of this story,” the actress says
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‘Succession,’ ‘Better Call Saul,’ ‘Westworld’ and More: Bidding Farewell to Some of Our Favorite TV Dramas
TheWrap magazine: While these modern classics are leaving the airways, they will never leave our hearts
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‘Queen Charlotte’ Stars Share the Weight of the Crown: ‘All 3 of Us Are Different Poster Children for Duty’
TheWrap magazine: In a lively, lighthearted interview, India Amarteifio, Corey Mylchreest and Arsema Thomas chat about sex scenes, etiquette and hopes for Season 2
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How ‘The Diplomat’ Leads Keri Russell and Rufus Sewell Became TV’s Hottest New Couple
“Keri was on the very first list, and Rufus was also number one on that list,” casting director Julie Schubert says
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Why ‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Score Was a Perfect Fit for Emmy-Winning Composer, Tolkien Enthusiast Bear McCreary
TheWrap magazine: “At the end of the day, it all boils down to melodies that you can play with one finger on the piano, and that they’re all distinct,” McCreary says
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How ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ Created Music Meant to Be ‘the Greatest Songs Ever’: ‘It Was Like a Musical, in a Way’
TheWrap magazine: “The way that the music is referred to in the novel is with all the most intimidating adjectives: classic and timeless — and we are not songwriters,” writer/producer Scott Neustadter says
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‘Bad Sisters’ Creator-Star Sharon Horgan Says She Originally Wanted to Play Bibi: ‘She’s Got an Eyepatch and Shoots a Bow and Arrow’
TheWrap magazine: Reflecting on the Apple TV+ series’ slow burn, she says that “there are some things that really need to build”
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Why the ‘Andor’ VFX Team Stuck to the Visual Basics Established by ‘Rogue One’
TheWrap magazine: “We’ve got to drive the story forward. ‘Andor’ is the perfect show to exercise that kind of philosophy,” supervisor Scott Pritchard says
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‘House of the Dragon’ Star Olivia Cooke Says She Didn’t Find Her Alicent Until the End of Filming: ‘A Discovery All the Way Through’
TheWrap Magazine: The actress details crafting the “subterranean tensions” that plague her character in the HBO prequel series, saying that “she’s a bit of an enigma”
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How ‘The Last of Us’ Director Peter Hoar Turned Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett Into a Couple for the Ages
TheWrap magazine: “I would have said yes to an episode full of zombies being shot in the head and probably would have been very excited,” said director Hoar
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Bryan Cranston Digs Into His ‘Your Honor’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ Doubleheader: ‘I’m Attracted to Damaged Characters’
TheWrap magazine: But with a new role in Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City,” the Emmy winner still finds time for the light
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Rufus Sewell Found the Key to the Political Drama ‘The Diplomat’ in Screwball Comedy
TheWrap magazine: “The dynamic of the relationship was incredibly, recognizably real,” the British actor says of the flirting, fighting characters he and Keri Russell play