All Emmys articles
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Features‘Mr. Scorsese’ director Rebecca Miller on interviewing the legendary filmmaker: “I was very surprised sometimes by his answers”
Rebecca Miller’s five-part documentary Mr. Scorsese gets to the spiritual heart of the legendary filmmaker’s prodigious output and religious upbringing.
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FeaturesHow Riz Ahmed’s diary of “strange, absurd situations” inspired drama ‘Bait’
Created by its star Riz Ahmed, Bait follows a struggling actor vying for the role of James Bond. “I want to make space for stories told in a way they haven’t been told before.”
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FeaturesBrett Goldstein on finding the ending of ‘Shrinking’ season three, casting Harrison Ford and why he writes the “sad” episodes
Brett Goldstein followed Ted Lasso with hit therapist comedy‑drama Shrinking. Screen talks to its co-creator and star about the show’s emotional journey, the casting of Harrison Ford and balancing pathos, laughs and a large ensemble.
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FeaturesFree speech on mainstream US TV under threat as late-night battles for its life
The Paramount-WBD deal has only exacerbated fears of political interference at US networks.
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Features‘The Pitt’ creator on immersing the audience: “We decided never to go home with our doctors”
The Pitt doesn’t pull any punches in its politics or depiction of medical procedures. “Some of it is quite gnarly,” showrunner and creator R Scott Gemmill tells Mark Salisbury. “That was our goal”
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Features‘Beef’ creator Lee Sung Jin talks season two and directing its centrepiece episode
“That episode was based on a real-life incident that I went through, where I had a 10-and-a-half-hour experience at the ER,” explains Lee.
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Features‘Lord Of The Flies’ duo Marc Munden and Jack Thorne on hellish monsoons and a decade of working together
The British pair discuss critical response and narrative longevity.
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FeaturesKarolina Wydra on her ‘Pluribus’ character Zosia and returning to acting after five years out: “I was scared”
Karolina Wydra had not acted for five years when she was cast as the emotionless personification of an alien hive mind in Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi series Pluribus
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Features“I had to get on to the next project straight away”: Richard Gadd on ‘Half Man’, his “innately complicated” follow-up to ‘Baby Reindeer’
Baby Reindeer was a critical darling and made creator Richard Gadd a star. His follow-up Half Man is even more harrowing. “Nobody in it is based on anyone,” he tells Screen. “But there are themes…”
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FeaturesMy Screen Life: ‘The Boys’ showrunner Eric Kripke talks octopus sex toys, email anxiety and embracing failure
”I can’t have emails in my inbox.”
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Features‘The Diplomat’ creator Debora Cahn and star Rufus Sewell on real-life inspirations and making Brits look bad
The Diplomat reveals the human side to international politics
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NewsScreen Emmys 2026 special: digital edition
Browse Screen’s Primetime Emmys 2026 special, which focuses on some of this year’s international contenders including The Pitt, Lord Of The Flies, Beef and Shrinking.
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News‘Adolescence’ star Owen Cooper becomes youngest male actor Emmy winner
“I was nothing three years ago. I’m here now.”
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News‘Adolescence’, ‘The Studio’, ‘The Pitt’ win big at 2025 Emmys
Stephen Graham wins three for Adolescence; Seth Rogen claims four with The Studio.
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Features‘Severance’ production designer Jeremy Hindle on evoking beauty and violence through furniture, colour, and location
Hindle is nominated for a Primetime Emmy for his work on the Apple TV+ series.
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Features‘Dying For Sex’ director Shannon Murphy on “leading an orchestra” of actors and going “old school theatre”
The Emmy-nominated director talks to Screen International about asking Michelle Williams to make her fall funnier and why her next project will not be about death.
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FeaturesJessica Lee Gagné, double Primetime Emmy nominee for Apple TV+’s ‘Severance’, on harnessing visuals to highlight emotion
Gagné is nominated for two Emmys, one for directing and the other for cinematography on the Apple TV+ series.
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FeaturesProduction designer Kalina Ivanov reveals how she created the ‘king gangster’ aesthetic of HBO’s ‘The Penguin’
The Emmy-nominated designer talks about turning to 1970s and 1980s New York aesthetics to build her Gotham City.
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News‘Severance’ leads 2025 Emmys nominations
’Adolescence’ star Owen Cooper, 15, becomes youngest supporting actor nominee for limited/anthology series or TV movie.
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FeaturesIs the US appetite for UK series changing in a temperamental market?
Screen speaks with buyers, sellers and analysts to assess the US’ continuing desire to bet on UK shows.
















