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The new year has arrived and with it comes many new things, including fresh TV programming. And while the winter typically sees a lull in the TV calendar — and Winter 2021 is going to be exacerbated due to the pandemic — there are still several new and returning shows premiering in the coming months. Click through TheWrap’s gallery to find out what they are and when they will debut. Series: “Bridgerton” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Dec. 25 Time: N/A Series: “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Thursday, Dec. 31 Time: N/A Series: “The Watch” Net: BBC America Premiere Date: Sunday, Jan. 3 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Cobra Kai” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Jan. 8 Time: N/A Series: “Dickinson” Net: Apple TV+ Premiere Date: Friday, Jan. 8 Time: N/A Series: “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Friday, Jan. 8 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Friday, Jan. 8 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “A Discovery of Witches” Net: Sundance Now Premiere Date: Saturday, Jan. 9 Time: N/A Series: “American Gods” Net: Starz Premiere Date: Sunday, Jan. 10 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Two Sentence Horror Stories” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Tuesday, Jan. 12 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Trickster” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Tuesday, Jan. 12 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “Servant” Net: Apple TV+ Premiere Date: Friday, Jan. 15 Time: N/A Series: “Batwoman” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Sunday, Jan. 17 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “All American” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Monday, Jan. 18 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Riverdale” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Wednesday, Jan. 20 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Nancy Drew” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Wednesday, Jan. 20 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “Walker” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Thursday, Jan. 21 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Legacies” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Thursday, Jan. 21 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “Charmed” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Sunday, Jan. 24 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “Snowpiercer” Net: TNT Premiere Date: Monday, Jan. 25 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “The Snoopy Show” Net: Apple TV+ Premiere Date: Friday, Feb. 5 Time: N/A Series: “Black Lightning” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Monday, Feb. 8 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “The Flash” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Tuesday, Feb. 23 Time: 8 p.m. Series: “Superman & Lois” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Tuesday, Feb. 23 Time: 9 p.m. Series: “The Masked Dancer” Net: Fox Premiere Date: Sunday, Dec. 27 Time: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT Series: “Streets of Dreams with Marcus Lemonis” Net: CNBC Premiere Date: Tuesday, Dec 29 Time: 10 p.m. Series: “Call Your Mother” Net: ABC Premiere Date: Wednesday, Jan. 13 Time: 9:30 p.m. Series: “The Rookie” Net: ABC Premiere Date: Sunday, Jan. 3 Time: 10 p.m. Series: “Mixed-ish” Net: ABC Premiere Date: Tuesday, Jan. 20 Time: 9:30 p.m. Read original story Winter TV 2021: All the Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows – So Far (Photos) At TheWrap
Ryan Murphy’s “9-1-1” returns to Fox on Monday with its Season 4 premiere, an episode that will see the Hollywood Reservoir dam break and the 118 respond to one of the resulting emergencies: a city bus that has crashed into the side of a high-rise building, several stories in the air. In TheWrap’s exclusive clip from the episode, titled “The New Abnormal,” Bobby (Peter Krause) is trying to help one of the victims stuck on the bus, CJ, remain calm. The already terrifying situation is complicated by the fact that CJ has Asperger’s. “CJ, listen to me, I know how you feel,” Bobby says, trying to connect with the passenger (played by guest star Ty Parker, an actor with Asperger’s), who is repeating “It’s pink apron day” to himself. “These people that you love, Tracy and Vanessa, they’re hurting. And when someone you love is hurting, it’s scary. I know because I’m scared, too. But I know I’m going to get through this because I’m not alone.” Also Read: '9-1-1'/'Lone Star' Crossover to Air in February on Fox - Find Out Who Is Heading to Austin (Exclusive) “We can ride this out, CJ, all you gotta do is hang on,” Bobby continues, holding his hand out to the boy. The clip ends before we learn if CJ decides to take it. Here’s the official description for Monday’s Season 4 premiere of “9-1-1,” courtesy of Fox: “When the Hollywood Reservoir dam breaks, Bobby (Peter Krause) and the 118 race into action to save passengers on a city bus that has crashed into a building several stories in the air. Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) must first locate, and then rescue, a trapped cyclist, and Athena (Angela Bassett) helps an agoraphobic woman evacuate her home. Meanwhile, the team adjusts to life as first responders during the pandemic. Bobby worries if Athena is ready for field duty since recovering from her physical and psychological injuries; Chimney (Kenneth Choi) takes extreme precautions around a pregnant Maddie; and May (Corinne Massiah) begins a surprising new job.” “9-1-1” Season 4 premieres tonight, Monday, at 8/7c on Fox. Read original story ‘9-1-1’ Season 4 Premiere: Bobby Comforts a Boy With Asperger’s on a Bus Hanging Off the Side of a Building (Exclusive Video) At TheWrap
A version of this story about Colman Domingo and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” first appeared in the Race Begins issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine. The August Wilson play “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” which theater and film director George C. Wolfe adapted for a movie version starring Viola Davis and the late Chadwick Boseman, is set in a recording studio in 1927. Davis plays the real-life blues singer Ma Rainey as a titanic and imperious talent who must continually fight for the smallest measure of control from the white businessmen who are making money from her art. And Colman Domingo, who plays the bandleader who serves as the go-between among Rainey, the headstrong trumpeter Levee (Boseman) and the managers and label owners, told TheWrap that he is familiar with the need to fight for agency over his own talent. Also Read: 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' Film Review: Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis Lead an Explosive Cast in Stagey Adaptation “I don’t feel that anymore, but that is an experience I know very, very well,” Domingo said. “Any Black artist that I know has felt that way, anytime you walk into a room and there’s no one that looks like you and you have to code-switch and find a way to make your presence palatable in some way. I think of that line that Viola says in the movie: ‘They want your talent, but they don’t want all of you.’ They want what you bring – but when it comes to getting simple respect, you’re sometimes fighting to be taken care of. “To be an artist is a tremendous privilege, but it’s also abused at times. Sometimes you feel like you’re fighting for the simplest of things – even after you’ve been in the industry for 30 years, you still feel like every contract is a fight. Every time I get an offer, it’s usually a fight. ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ was not at all. They came in with such a level of respect. But that’s rare. You always have to fight to get your worth, or be willing to walk away. Sometimes, our only power is to say no.” Colman, a veteran theater actor who played a regular role on “Fear the Walking Dead” and currently appears on the HBO series “Euphoria,” anchors the “Ma Rainey” ensemble as trombonist Cutler. His bandmates include Glynn Turman, Michael Potts and Boseman. “Any actor worth his salt is like a rabid animal when he gets to dig into August Wilson’s text and uncover these incredibly complex human beings,” he said. “We’re rarely given the opportunity to give a full arc to a character who is not playing into tropes in any way. So we all came in with a sense of play and no ego and a deep sense of interrogation.” Also Read: Watch Chadwick Boseman's Widow Tearfully Accept His Gotham Award: 'Keep Shining Your Light on Us' The actors also came in with no real experience playing music, although Turman had played the pianist role onstage. “George assembled a group of actors who have a great competitive nature,” he said. “You didn’t want to look like a fool in front of your comrades, so you went home and you studied for hours at night. Even if you knew that a real band would be playing (on the soundtrack), you wanted to move the needle. So that’s what we did. “Honestly, I feel that if you turned down the volume on the real band and heard us croaking out the notes, you would understand what the song was.” But “Ma Rainey” is more about the words than the notes – and late in the film, an argument between Cutler and Levee erupts into an unforgettably raw treatise on religion and race. “Actors like Chad and I, we do our homework and then we live in the moment,” he said of that wrenching confrontation that plays out between his character and Boseman’s. “And in that moment there was something happening, that’s all I can say. “I don’t know what was happening with Chad, but he looked away when he got to the deepest part of the material. I can still see Chad looking away and putting his hand on his head, and I was afraid George was going to call cut. But I knew we had to go to wherever this was, so I started yelling at him at the top of my lungs, ‘Tell me, tell me, tell me!’ Also Read: Chadwick Boseman Is on Track to Make Oscar History “And he did, and that’s the performance we see. I’m trembling, he’s trembling, and when George called cut we immediately embraced each other and cried. I didn’t know what we were crying for, but there was something in the room that the text was bringing up in our own lives. And we held onto each other because we knew that we’d broken through some cracks in our own psyches. “I’ll never forget that moment. And I looked around – Glynn was silent and Michael was silent and the whole crew was silent. In the forward to one of his plays, John Patrick Shanley talks about leaving room for the divine to reside, and as an artist I’m always seeking that moment. I think we both went to that space, and it was truly one of the most impactful scenes I’ve had in my entire career.” Read more from the Race Begins issue here. Photo: TheWrap Read original story ‘Ma Rainey’ Star Colman Domingo on Being Black in Hollywood: ‘You Always Have to Fight to Get Your Worth’ At TheWrap
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With Sunday night’s Season 2 premiere of “Batwoman,” Javicia Leslie officially made her debut as the newest superhero in Gotham. For months, fans wondered how Leslie would be introduced to the CW series, given Ruby Rose’s abrupt departure from the role after just one season. That question was answered last night, as viewers discovered that Kate Kane’s plane to National City had crashed. Leslie’s Ryan Wilder finds Kate’s batsuit (but no body), and she bravely decides to take up the mantle. Showrunner Caroline Dries promised last week that Kate’s disappearance will be addressed throughout the season, noting, “it will be a huge roller coaster for all of our characters. And my hope is that it feels like a very awesome, satisfying resolve.” In the meantime, fans are already on board with the newest superhero of the “Arrowverse.” Also Read: Ruby Rose Explains Why She Quit 'Batwoman': Playing Lead Role Is 'Taxing' “I’ve been obsessed with the Batfam my whole entire life — and this episode of #Batwoman is absolutely everything I could have dreamed of for this series, for the evolution of the character, for this moment in time, and I cannot WAIT to see where it goes,” one viewer tweeted. Other fans celebrated the significance of Leslie making history as the first woman of color to step into the Batwoman role. “We all just watched a BLACK Batwoman on TV with the bat team being other minorities,” one excited fan noted after watching. Also Read: 'Batwoman' Showrunner Promises Resolution to Kate Kane's Disappearance See more of the overwhelmingly positive reactions to Leslie’s debut below. New #Batwoman, who dis! pic.twitter.com/PgcjClfpKM — Mo Walker (@doctormo77) January 18, 2021 I absolutely LOVED the first episode. The whole cast is amazing. Ryan is a badass, I can’t wait to see how her story progresses. I’m loving her dynamic with Luke and Mary already. 😊🦇 #batwoman pic.twitter.com/0jSdBSdLvc — Carly (@KxllxngEve) January 18, 2021 I enjoyed the season 2 premiere of #Batwoman. @JaviciaLeslie is great as #RyanWilder who will make a great #Batwoman. The respect Ryan showed for the suit and what it means, “It is one thing to put it on, it is another thing to wear it”, sold me on the character. — David Mansfield (@TheUncannyDMan) January 18, 2021 Me: I’m only watching Batwoman for the plot. The plot: pic.twitter.com/sOJZMIP8my — Estevan (@BlitzSpyder) January 18, 2021 RYAN IS AMAZING!! LOVE HER ALREADY!! WOW!! Javicia already has more #Batwoman comic book energy than Ruby ever had, sorry not sorry. 🤷😍👌💕 x pic.twitter.com/LlfeESj1No — Siobhan 🇬🇬 (@slinehan1) January 18, 2021 i truly respect that ryan found the bat suit and with no hesitation, decided that it fits so it's hers now #batwoman pic.twitter.com/LfVVUahw2w — laurry🌱 (@laurwrites) January 18, 2021 OMG RYAN'S MONOLOGUE GAVE ME CHILLSSSS I'LL ALREADY PROTECT HER HOWEVER I CAN SHE'S SO PRECIOUS 💖😭💗🇧🇷 THANK U SO MUCH @JaviciaLeslie#batwoman pic.twitter.com/SqueU5InsM — 𝔾uiff ʬ⁸⁴ (@frostcanary) January 18, 2021 The 1st black bat woman 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥#Batwoman pic.twitter.com/rWq15JQfZ4 — R.I.P Daddy (@ladyg2021) January 18, 2021 Ruby Rose: I might’ve left, but I know they’ll keep my character warm if I come back one day #Batwoman writers: pic.twitter.com/r8FkCkbvih — THE Gentleman (@Abovethelaw187) January 18, 2021 "You can have this damn suit back when her killer is dead" GO ON RYAN! 😍🔥💞 #Batwoman x pic.twitter.com/Y4ZtJZhpsx — Siobhan 🇬🇬 (@slinehan1) January 18, 2021 THE SUIT UP!!!! #Batwoman pic.twitter.com/zGnjGxlbyH — kaid 🛸 (@danversolsens) January 18, 2021 @MetalGearMando Batwoman summed up in 11 seconds. pic.twitter.com/yIsiYFchBy — Mr. Bug (@buggy_con) January 18, 2021 I legitimately love Ryan Wilder as #Batwoman! Good job writers! pic.twitter.com/VVs8jWsnCh — John Williams #WonderWoman1984 #WandaVision (@jwilliams051197) January 18, 2021 Read original story ‘Batwoman’ Fans Celebrate Javicia Leslie’s ‘Badass’ Debut: ‘New Batwoman, Who Dis!’ At TheWrap
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There's a new variant of COVID-19 and, although it won't get you more sick, it will get more people sick faster. "MORE SPREAD — MORE CASES — MORE DEATHS," says a new warning from the CDC. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is equally concerned. He appeared on Meet the Press yesterday with an urgent warning about how to avoid the variant. Read on—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus. Dr. Fauci Says the New COVID-19 Variant Will Get More People Sick"Well, we're taking it really very seriously," Fauci said when asked by host Chuck Todd if we should be concerned. "You don't want people to panic, but you have to look at it from a certain standpoint."The variants have come from the United Kingdom and South Africa and Brazil. "There's no doubt when you look at what the Brits—and now remember, people need to realize there's more than one mutant strain. There's one from the UK. That's essentially dominated. That's the one that is actually seen in the United States. There's another more ominous one. That's in South Africa and Brazil. We're looking at all of them, very, very carefully age determined.""The Brits have made it very clear that it's more contagious," Fauci continued. "They say that it isn't more virulent, but we gotta be careful because the more cases you get, even though on a one-to-one basis, it's not more virulent, meaning it doesn't make you more sick or more likely to die just by numbers alone. The more cases you have, the more hospitalizations you're going to happen. The more hospitalizations you have, the more deaths you're going to have."Dr. Fauci said he didn't know how this impacted the vaccine. "The thing we really want to look at carefully is that does that mutation lessen the impact of the vaccine? And if it does Chuck, then we're going to have to make some modifications, but we're all over that. We're looking at that really very carefully."RELATED: If You Feel This, You May Have Already Had COVID, Says Dr. FauciHow to Avoid the New COVID Mutation"Well, I think one of the things we've got to do, Chuck, and maybe the silver lining, if you want to call that, is that when you have a variant, that's really very, very different in the sense of it's more contagious, it tells you to do two things: One, double down on the public health measures that we've been talking about all the time, be very compulsive as the President-elect says, at least for the first hundred days—and maybe more—everybody wear a mask, keep the distance, avoid the congregate settings. But also another important thing, the easiest way to evade this negative effect of these new isolates is to just when the vaccine becomes available, people should get vaccinated. Boy, if ever there was a clarion call for people to put aside vaccine hesitancy. If we can get, you know, the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated, we'd be in very good shape and could beat even the mutation.""Taking measures to reduce transmission now can lessen the potential impact of B.1.1.7 and allow critical time to increase vaccination coverage," the CDC said.So follow Fauci's fundamentals and help end this surge, no matter where you live—wear a face mask, social distance, avoid large crowds, don't go indoors with people you're not sheltering with (especially in bars), practice good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don't visit any of these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID.
One of the largest and few concentration camps outside of Germany during World War II was at Jasenovac in the Nazi puppet state known as the Independent State of Croatia. In the new film “Dara of Jasenovac,” we see a rare side of the Holocaust from another part of Europe and from the eyes of a 10-year-old girl. “Dara of Jasenovac” is Serbia’s submission for the Best International Feature race at the Oscars, and it documents a moment in history that still sits at a contested area between Croatia and Serbia. TheWrap can exclusively share the above trailer from 101 Studios ahead of its limited theatrical release. But while Holocaust films are highly common at the Academy Awards, this film from director Predrag Peter Antonijevic is a true story you haven’t heard. “Dara of Jasenovac” is set in 1940s Croatia and follows a 10-year-old girl named Dara sent to the concentration camp at Jasenovac along with her mother and siblings. Only a few children are re-educated and deemed worthy of rehabilitation, and Dara must summon her own courage to protect her infant brother from a terrible fate, safeguard her own survival and plot an unlikely and dangerous path of escape. Also Read: How 'Arracht' Actor Starved Himself, Then Packed on Weight for Irish Famine Drama (Video) “Your sister is not leaving you, my dearest,” the girl, played by Biljana Cekic, says in the clip. “No one can separate us, I swear to you.” Jasenovac was operational during the Holocaust between 1941-1945, but it wasn’t run by the Nazi Germans, and it was actually as much a part of a Serbian genocide in which Serbs, Jews and Roma people were all murdered and confined. And unlike concentration camps like Auschwitz that had facilities like gas chambers, the jailers and officers at the Jasenovac camp often brutalized and murdered prisoners with knives, hammers, axes and other blunt objects one-on-one. The trailer for “Dara of Jasenovac” above gives a taste of those horrors, in which a woman pleading to hang onto a family heirloom is shot in cold blood by a lackadaisical guard, or another sadistic officer who makes quick work of a prisoner with a knife. Also Read: 'Better Days' Director Says Lead Actress Was Near 'Breaking Down' During Bullying Scenes (Video) Though the exact number of people killed at Jasenovac has been contested, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum says that between 77,000 to 99,000 people were murdered by the Ustase fascist regime at the complex. “Dara of Jasenovac” was directed by Predrag Peter Antonijevic from a screenplay by Natasa Drakulic. The film is produced by Antonijevic along with Maksa Catovic and executive produced by Michael Berenbaum, Petar Vukasinovic, Misa Reljic 101 Studios will release “Dara of Jasenovac” in theaters in limited release on February 5. Check out the first trailer for the film above. 101 Studios Read original story ‘Dara of Jasenovac’ Trailer Shows Horrors at Croatian Concentration Camp Through Young Girl’s Eyes (Exclusive Video) At TheWrap
“The Crown” and “Ozark” lead all programs with six nominations for the 26th annual Critics Choice Awards, which announced its 2020 television nominations on Monday. Critics Choice Awards film nominees will be announced on Feb. 7, with the film and television awards handed out on March 7 at a ceremony whose format has yet to be determined. “The Crown” and “Ozark” each received six nominations, including Best Drama Series. The drama series “Lovecraft Country,” the comedy series “Schitt’s Creek” and “What We Do in the Shadows” and the limited series “Mrs. America” all received five nominations, while “Better Call Saul” and “The Plot Against America” received four each. Also Read: SAG Awards Move to April After Grammys Push to March Date Because the Critics Choice Awards’ television categories consider eligibility on a calendar-year basis while the Emmy Awards use a June-through-May television season, and because they are voted by television critics and journalists rather than TV professionals, the nominations differed dramatically from September’s Primetime Emmy Awards. In the Best Drama Series category, Critics Choice nominations went to four series that had also received Emmy nominations (“Better Call Saul,” “The Crown,” “Ozark” and “The Mandalorian”) and four that had not (“The Good Fight,” “Lovecraft Country,” “Perry Mason” and “This Is Us”). The Critics’ Choice Best Comedy Series nominees included only two series also nominated by the Emmys, “Schitt’s Creek” and “What We Do in the Shadows,” and six that were not: “Better Things,” “The Flight Attendant,” “Mom,” “PEN15,” “Ramy” and “Ted Lasso.” Other programs that premiered too late to qualify for the Emmys but were nominated for Critics Choice Awards included “The Queen’s Gambit,” “I May Destroy You,” Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” limited series and the filmed versions of the Broadway shows “Hamilton” and “What the Constitution Means to Me.” Also Read: 'Soul,' 'Palm Springs' Top Critics Choice Super Awards Netflix led all networks or platforms in nominations with 26, with HBO and HBO Max a close second with 24. FX received 14 nominations, with CBS/CBS All Access and Hulu receiving seven each. The Critics Choice Awards will be hosted by Taye Diggs for the third consecutive year and will air on the CW. Its format will depend on existing health and safety guidelines, though it seems unlikely that a full in-person ceremony will be feasible. The nominations: BEST DRAMA SERIES Better Call Saul (AMC) The Crown (Netflix) The Good Fight (CBS All Access) Lovecraft Country (HBO) The Mandalorian (Disney+) Ozark (Netflix) Perry Mason (HBO) This Is Us (NBC) BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES Jason Bateman – Ozark (Netflix) Sterling K. Brown – This Is Us (NBC) Jonathan Majors – Lovecraft Country (HBO) Josh O’Connor – The Crown (Netflix) Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul (AMC) Matthew Rhys – Perry Mason (HBO) BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES Christine Baranski – The Good Fight (CBS All Access) Olivia Colman – The Crown (Netflix) Emma Corrin – The Crown (Netflix) Claire Danes – Homeland (Showtime) Laura Linney – Ozark (Netflix) Jurnee Smollett – Lovecraft Country (HBO) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES Jonathan Banks – Better Call Saul (AMC) Justin Hartley – This Is Us (NBC) John Lithgow – Perry Mason (HBO) Tobias Menzies – The Crown (Netflix) Tom Pelphrey – Ozark (Netflix) Michael K. Williams – Lovecraft Country (HBO) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES Gillian Anderson – The Crown (Netflix) Cynthia Erivo – The Outsider (HBO) Julia Garner – Ozark (Netflix) Janet McTeer – Ozark (Netflix) Wunmi Mosaku – Lovecraft Country (HBO) Rhea Seehorn – Better Call Saul (AMC) BEST COMEDY SERIES Better Things (FX) The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) Mom (CBS) PEN15 (Hulu) Ramy (Hulu) Schitt’s Creek (Pop) Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) What We Do in the Shadows (FX) BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Hank Azaria – Brockmire (IFC) Matt Berry – What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Nicholas Hoult – The Great (Hulu) Eugene Levy – Schitt’s Creek (Pop) Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) Ramy Youssef – Ramy (Hulu) BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Pamela Adlon – Better Things (FX) Christina Applegate – Dead to Me (Netflix) Kaley Cuoco – The Flight Attendant (HBO Max) Natasia Demetriou – What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek (Pop) Issa Rae – Insecure (HBO) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES William Fichtner – Mom (CBS) Harvey Guillén – What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Daniel Levy – Schitt’s Creek (Pop) Alex Newell – Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist (NBC) Mark Proksch – What We Do in the Shadows (FX) Andrew Rannells – Black Monday (Showtime) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Lecy Goranson – The Conners (ABC) Rita Moreno – One Day at a Time (Pop) Annie Murphy – Schitt’s Creek (Pop) Ashley Park – Emily in Paris (Netflix) Jaime Pressly – Mom (CBS) Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) BEST LIMITED SERIES I May Destroy You (HBO) Mrs. America (FX) Normal People (Hulu) The Plot Against America (HBO) The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) Small Axe (Amazon Studios) The Undoing (HBO) Unorthodox (Netflix) BEST MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION Bad Education (HBO) Between the World and Me (HBO) The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel (Lifetime) Hamilton (Disney+) Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Studios) What the Constitution Means to Me (Amazon Studios) BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION John Boyega – Small Axe (Amazon Studios) Hugh Grant – The Undoing (HBO) Paul Mescal – Normal People (Hulu) Chris Rock – Fargo (FX) Mark Ruffalo – I Know This Much is True (HBO) Morgan Spector – The Plot Against America (HBO) BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION Cate Blanchett – Mrs. America (FX) Michaela Coel – I May Destroy You (HBO) Daisy Edgar-Jones – Normal People (Hulu) Shira Haas – Unorthodox (Netflix) Anya Taylor-Joy – The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) Tessa Thompson – Sylvie’s Love (Amazon Studios) BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION Daveed Diggs – The Good Lord Bird (Showtime) Joshua Caleb Johnson – The Good Lord Bird (Showtime) Dylan McDermott – Hollywood (Netflix) Donald Sutherland – The Undoing (HBO) Glynn Turman – Fargo (FX) John Turturro – The Plot Against America (HBO) BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOVIE MADE FOR TELEVISION Uzo Aduba – Mrs. America (FX) Betsy Brandt – Soulmates (AMC) Marielle Heller – The Queen’s Gambit (Netflix) Margo Martindale – Mrs. America (FX) Winona Ryder – The Plot Against America (HBO) Tracey Ullman – Mrs. America (FX) BEST TALK SHOW Desus & Mero (Showtime) Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TBS) The Kelly Clarkson Show (NBC/Syndicated) Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC) The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch) BEST COMEDY SPECIAL Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty (Netflix) Hannah Gadsby: Douglas (Netflix) Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill (Netflix) Marc Maron: End Times Fun (Netflix) Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia (Netflix) Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything (Netflix) BEST SHORT FORM SERIES The Andy Cohen Diaries (Quibi) Better Call Saul: Ethics Training with Kim Wexler (AMC/Youtube) Mapleworth Murders (Quibi) Nikki Fre$h (Quibi) Reno 911! (Quibi) Tooning Out the News (CBS All Access) Read original story ‘The Crown,’ ‘Ozark’ Lead Critics Choice Awards TV Nominations At TheWrap
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“Peaky Blinders” will conclude with the drama’s upcoming sixth season, the BBC announced Monday. “Peaky is back and with a bang,” creator and writer Steven Knight said in a statement Monday. “After the enforced production delay due to the Covid pandemic, we find the family in extreme jeopardy and the stakes have never been higher. We believe this will be the best series of all and are sure that our amazing fans will love it. While the TV series will be coming to an end, the story will continue in another form.” Executive producer Caryn Mandabach added: “Along with our wonderful, supportive, partners at BBC and Netflix, we have been working diligently to ensure we can get Peaky safely back into production; the safety of our cast and crew is always our priority. Thank you to all the Peaky fans who have been so unwaveringly supportive and patient. Series six marks the end of an epic story that has entranced audiences since it first started in 2013, but the world of Peaky Blinders will most definitely live on.” Also Read: 'Peaky Blinders': Cillian Murphy Takes a Tommy Gun to a Scarecrow in New Season 5 Trailer (Video) Netflix, which airs the BBC show in the U.S., did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment on the series ending. The sixth and final season of “Peaky Blinders” was written by Knight. Anthony Byrne will return to direct Season 6, with Nick Goding producing. Executive producers include Knight, Mandabach, Jamie Glazebrook, David Mason, Anthony Byrne and Cillian Murphy. Tommy Bulfin is executive producer for the BBC and Lucy Bedford is executive producer for Tiger Aspect. “Peaky Blinders” hails from Caryn Mandabach Productions and is co-produced with Tiger Aspect Productions and distributed internationally by Banijay Rights. More to come… Read original story ‘Peaky Blinders’ to End With Season 6 At TheWrap
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