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Emmys 2017: John Turturro on replacing James Gandolfini in 'The Night Of'
“It felt a little strange, because James and I were very good friends.”
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What next for 'Narcos' after the death of Pablo Escobar?
Narcos showrunner Eric Newman reflects on series three of the drugs drama.
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Emmys 2017: Guy Pearce on timely gay-rights drama 'When We Rise'
The actor talks about playing real-life activist Cleve Jones in ABC’s drama about the gay-rights movement.
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eOne TV chiefs on how to cater to global tastes
John Morayniss and Pancho Mansfield tell Elbert Wyche how they plan to keep audiences glued to screens.
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Billy Bob Thornton: 'The independent film world is pretty much gone'
Goliath star Billy Bob Thornton says the TV world is a haven for indie-focused actors.
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Emmys 2017: 'Empire' creator Lee Daniels has learned to say 'F**k the brand'
In making the move from film to television, Empire creator Lee Daniels has found an opportunity to tell groundbreaking stories and nurture new talent.
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Emmys 2017: 'Better Call Saul' star Bob Odenkirk on moving on from 'Breaking Bad'
Originally intended as a short-run character, Breaking Bad’s opportunistic lawyer Saul Goodman proved so popular he won his own show.
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'Fleabag' star Phoebe Waller-Bridge on cracking America
It may have started as a dare, but irreverent UK TV comedy Fleabag has gone on to international acclaim.
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Emmys 2017: Jude Law looks back on 'The Young Pope'
For his part as Pius XIII in Paolo Sorrentino’s The Young Pope, Jude Law revels in the duplicitous nature of his character.
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'Westworld' star Thandie Newton "surprised" by career resurgence
For her role as newly sentient android Maeve in HBO’s Westworld, Thandie Newton drew heavily on her humanitarian activism and passion for anthropology.
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Emmys 2017: Alexander Skarsgard on television's "great era"
For his challenging role as a violent husband in the HBO miniseries, the actor tells Screen how he fought hard to get to the emotional truth.
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Emmys 2017: Charlie Brooker talks Netflix and 'Black Mirror'
The series’ creator reveals to Screen why his partnership with Netflix has given him the opportunity to push even more creative boundaries.
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Emmys 2017: the Duffer Brothers talk 'Stranger Things'
For the US filmmaking duo, developing their sci-fi nostalgia-trip TV series Stranger Things was the culmination of a well-spent youth.
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Emmys 2017: Steven Zaillian on acclaimed HBO series 'The Night Of'
The show’s co-creator tells Screen why the gritty TV crime drama was a challenging but rewarding experience.
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Emmys 2017: 'The Crown' star Claire Foy on leading Netflix's biggest gamble
As the latest in a line of esteemed actresses to play Queen Elizabeth II, Foy has risen to the challenge of playing HRH as a young woman.
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Emmys 2017: Elisabeth Moss talks 'The Handmaid's Tale'
The Mad Men actress talks to Screen about her most challenging role to date.
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TV giants are teaming up to compete with Netflix and Amazon
With TV now more expensive than ever, new financial options have emerged in the international TV business.
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Emmys 2017: Is high-end TV becoming too expensive?
The eye-watering sums paid by Amazon and Netflix have changed the entire TV industry.
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Misha Green talks historical drama 'Underground'
The co-creator and co-showrunner talks to Elbert Wyche about creating a critical hit and Emmy hopeful that explores slavery in America.
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Screen Primetime Emmy Special
Browse the digital edition of Screen International, which focuses on the 2017 Emmys.