The Borneo Post

Queens, nerds and feel-good families vie for Emmy crown

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LOS ANGELES: A British queen, a group of nerdy kids, a defiant handmaiden and a hearttuggi­ng trio of siblings vie for the top prize on Sunday when the Primetime Emmy Awards will crown the best in a booming era of television.

The television industry, already disrupted by streaming platforms Netflix Inc and Amazon.com Inc, is on edge.

A drama series Emmy for Netflix’s supernatur­al mystery ‘ Stranger Things’ or its royal series ‘ The Crown’, or Hulu’s terrifying ‘ The Handmaid’s Tale’, would mark the biggest breakthrou­gh in the television industry so far for a streaming service.

Holding out hope for traditiona­l broadcaste­rs is Comcast- owned NBC’s emotional family drama ‘ This Is Us’, which would be the first drama series from one of the four main US broadcaste­rs to take home the Emmy since thriller ‘24’ in 2006.

“It’s like the last gasp of broadcasti­ng in the top Emmy race,” said veteran awards watcher Tom O‘ Neil, founder of goldderby.com.

‘ This Is Us’ also has acting nods for stars Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz and Milo Ventimigli­a.

Elisabeth Moss looks a sure bet for playing a woman forced into sexual servitude in ‘ The Handmaid’s Tale’, which would mark the first big award for Hulu, a joint venture between Time Warner Inc, Walt Disney Co, Fox and Comcast Corp.

HBO’s two-time Emmy champ ‘ Game of Thrones’ is out of the running this year because of a later broadcast date for its seventh season.

Sunday’s ceremony in Los Angeles is also likely to feature a slew of familiar faces on the winner’s podium as A-list stars f lock to the creative freedom offered by streaming and cable television.

Robert De Niro is competing for his first Emmy for his role as disgraced financier Bernard Madoff in HBO’s ‘ The Wizard of Lies’.

Nicole Kidman’s battered wife in HBO’s ‘Big Little Lies’ is seen as leading the field in the limited series category that features three other Oscar winners: Reese Witherspoo­n (also for ‘Big Little Lies’), and ‘ Feud’ stars Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange.

“This is the battle of the Oscar queens,” said O‘Neil.

Several records are up for grabs on Sunday. Julia Louis-Dreyfus looks headed for a sixth win as a self- absorbed presidenti­al loser in HBO’s ‘ Veep’, which is also favourite to win best comedy series for a third year.

At 13 years old, Millie Bobby Brown, the breakout supporting star of the young cast of ‘Stranger Things’, could become the youngest person to win a Primetime Emmy for acting. — Reuters

 ??  ?? (Above) Elisabeth Moss looks a sure bet for playing a woman forced into sexual servitude in terrifying ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, which would mark the first big award for Hulu, a joint venture between Time Warner Inc, Walt Disney Co, Fox and Comcast Corp....
(Above) Elisabeth Moss looks a sure bet for playing a woman forced into sexual servitude in terrifying ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, which would mark the first big award for Hulu, a joint venture between Time Warner Inc, Walt Disney Co, Fox and Comcast Corp....
 ??  ?? Several records are up for grabs on Sunday. Julia Louis-Dreyfus looks headed for a sixth win as a self-absorbed presidenti­al loser in HBO’s ‘Veep’, which is also favourite to win best comedy series for a third year.
Several records are up for grabs on Sunday. Julia Louis-Dreyfus looks headed for a sixth win as a self-absorbed presidenti­al loser in HBO’s ‘Veep’, which is also favourite to win best comedy series for a third year.

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