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The Hollywood Reporter

Awards Special 22B, June 14, 2021
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

TV FRIENDSHIPS, WITH EMOTIONAL BENEFITS • British limited series I May Destroy You and It’s a Sin feature nuanced portrayals of friendship, rich with specificity, that explore how chosen family can help anchor those who are suffering from trauma or isolation

A CATEGORY DOMINATED BY UNLIMITED TALENT • This highly competitive actress in a limited series or TV movie race is likely to pit esteemed (and Emmy-winning) veterans of the category up against breakout stars

‘I SPENT THE WHOLE DAY WATCHING IT — I COULDN’T STOP’ • Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet reveals that she got into The Queen’s Gambit before it was cool — which means she binged it in its entirety the day it hit Netflix in October

Bowing Down to The Queen’s Gambit • These celebrities joined in on the mania surrounding the series

‘I WOULD GIVE UP EVERYTHING FOR HIM TO HAVE NEVER BEEN PRESIDENT’ • After achieving astronomical viral fame by lip-syncing Donald Trump, comedian Sarah Cooper landed a Netflix special and earned the audience she’s been trying to gain for decades

DOWN A RABBIT HOLE FOR OBSCENE LYRICS • Alexandra Rushfield, showrunner of Hulu’s Shrill, takes THR inside a scene from the third season that follows her protagonist, Annie, to a record shop, where her distracted boss, Gabe, meets with an old friend

‘Look How We Choose Not to See What Is Right in Front of Us’ • Nicole Kidman and director Susanne Bier discuss HBO’s The Undoing, a twisty murder mystery limited series that became the network’s most watched show in 2020

‘We Needed to Discover a New Version of This Character’ • Sebastian Stan and director Kari Skogland discuss Disney+’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which brings grounded realism and a bit of comic relief to the Marvel Universe while introducing a very different Bucky Barnes

Raised by Ridley • HBO Max’s Raised by Wolves is a family affair for executive producer and director Ridley Scott, whose son Luke helmed three episodes of the mind-bending sci-fi series. The duo say their collaboration was decades in the making — ever since a young Luke stepped foot on the set of Alien

Building a Music Superstar From Scratch • The EP behind Fox’s competition series I Can See Your Voice, adapted from a Korean game show, reveals how they trick contestants into believing a tone-deaf singer is a musical phenomenon

SELENA GOMEZ GETS SCHOOLED IN THE KITCHEN • The pop singer and actress cooked up her HBO Max show (shot remotely) during quarantine

‘It Was Very Operatic, That Character’ • From delivering a monologue in a made-up language to ‘screaming bloody murder’ on an operating table, Tony Goldwyn realized he had to embrace the camp of his Lovecraft Country role

WHEN FAMILIAR FACES POP INTO THE PICTURE FOR A GUEST APPEARANCE • The original TV Queen Elizabeth returns to The Crown and an Emmy vet lands in the MCU

‘It’s Poetry in Motion’ • Aaron Toney is more than just Anthony Mackie’s look-alike stunt double — he’s also played a role in shaping the actor’s Marvel character, Sam Wilson. Now he hopes audiences will recognize the talent and intellect within the stunt community

THE MASKED SINGER • The team behind Fox’s reality competition, which filmed seasons four and five during the pandemic, had to get creative to produce the show safely: ‘I feel like people’s artistry came through’

Betty Thomas Broke an Emmy Glass Ceiling in 1993


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 48 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Awards Special 22B, June 14, 2021

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

TV FRIENDSHIPS, WITH EMOTIONAL BENEFITS • British limited series I May Destroy You and It’s a Sin feature nuanced portrayals of friendship, rich with specificity, that explore how chosen family can help anchor those who are suffering from trauma or isolation

A CATEGORY DOMINATED BY UNLIMITED TALENT • This highly competitive actress in a limited series or TV movie race is likely to pit esteemed (and Emmy-winning) veterans of the category up against breakout stars

‘I SPENT THE WHOLE DAY WATCHING IT — I COULDN’T STOP’ • Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD star Chloe Bennet reveals that she got into The Queen’s Gambit before it was cool — which means she binged it in its entirety the day it hit Netflix in October

Bowing Down to The Queen’s Gambit • These celebrities joined in on the mania surrounding the series

‘I WOULD GIVE UP EVERYTHING FOR HIM TO HAVE NEVER BEEN PRESIDENT’ • After achieving astronomical viral fame by lip-syncing Donald Trump, comedian Sarah Cooper landed a Netflix special and earned the audience she’s been trying to gain for decades

DOWN A RABBIT HOLE FOR OBSCENE LYRICS • Alexandra Rushfield, showrunner of Hulu’s Shrill, takes THR inside a scene from the third season that follows her protagonist, Annie, to a record shop, where her distracted boss, Gabe, meets with an old friend

‘Look How We Choose Not to See What Is Right in Front of Us’ • Nicole Kidman and director Susanne Bier discuss HBO’s The Undoing, a twisty murder mystery limited series that became the network’s most watched show in 2020

‘We Needed to Discover a New Version of This Character’ • Sebastian Stan and director Kari Skogland discuss Disney+’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, which brings grounded realism and a bit of comic relief to the Marvel Universe while introducing a very different Bucky Barnes

Raised by Ridley • HBO Max’s Raised by Wolves is a family affair for executive producer and director Ridley Scott, whose son Luke helmed three episodes of the mind-bending sci-fi series. The duo say their collaboration was decades in the making — ever since a young Luke stepped foot on the set of Alien

Building a Music Superstar From Scratch • The EP behind Fox’s competition series I Can See Your Voice, adapted from a Korean game show, reveals how they trick contestants into believing a tone-deaf singer is a musical phenomenon

SELENA GOMEZ GETS SCHOOLED IN THE KITCHEN • The pop singer and actress cooked up her HBO Max show (shot remotely) during quarantine

‘It Was Very Operatic, That Character’ • From delivering a monologue in a made-up language to ‘screaming bloody murder’ on an operating table, Tony Goldwyn realized he had to embrace the camp of his Lovecraft Country role

WHEN FAMILIAR FACES POP INTO THE PICTURE FOR A GUEST APPEARANCE • The original TV Queen Elizabeth returns to The Crown and an Emmy vet lands in the MCU

‘It’s Poetry in Motion’ • Aaron Toney is more than just Anthony Mackie’s look-alike stunt double — he’s also played a role in shaping the actor’s Marvel character, Sam Wilson. Now he hopes audiences will recognize the talent and intellect within the stunt community

THE MASKED SINGER • The team behind Fox’s reality competition, which filmed seasons four and five during the pandemic, had to get creative to produce the show safely: ‘I feel like people’s artistry came through’

Betty Thomas Broke an Emmy Glass Ceiling in 1993


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