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2026 Emmy Predictions: Pluribus, Beef, and Hacks Lead as Streamers Battle for Dominance

2026 Emmy Predictions: Pluribus, Beef, and Hacks Lead as Streamers Battle for Dominance

The 2026 Emmy race is a battle between Netflix, HBO Max, and Apple TV across 115 categories. Apple's "Pluribus" emerges as the freshman frontrunner with 24 predicted nominations, while HBO Max's "Hacks" and Netflix's "Beef" fight for dominance. Full predictions and analysis of the major races, upsets, and below-the-line surprises that could reshape the Emmy landscape.

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‘Lioness’ Season 3 First Look: Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman Return to Taylor Sheridan’s Espionage Thriller

‘Lioness’ Season 3 First Look: Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman Return to Taylor Sheridan’s Espionage Thriller

Paramount+ has released the first look at ‘Lioness’ Season 3, premiering Aug. 2. Zoe Saldaña returns as Joe alongside Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Kelly in Taylor Sheridan’s espionage thriller, which finds hidden networks, foreign operatives and personal betrayals pushing the Lioness team into its most personal mission yet.

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‘The Bear’ Final Season Trailer: Carmy Returns As Sydney And Richie Fight To Save The Restaurant In A Emotional Send Off

‘The Bear’ Final Season Trailer: Carmy Returns As Sydney And Richie Fight To Save The Restaurant In A Emotional Send Off

FX has released the trailer for the fifth and final season of ‘The Bear,’ premiering June 25 on Hulu and FX. The final episodes find Sydney stepping into leadership, Carmy returning after walking away, and the restaurant facing a flood, financial pressure, a possible building sale and one last fight to stay alive.

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‘Alice and Steve’ Review: Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement Turn Heartbreak Into Comedy Gold

‘Alice and Steve’ Review: Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement Turn Heartbreak Into Comedy Gold

Nicola Walker and Jemaine Clement lead Hulu’s ‘Alice and Steve,’ a sharp, hilarious, and unexpectedly moving comedy about friendship, jealousy, family, and the complicated people we can’t let go.

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‘Office Romance’ Review: Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein Deliver a Charming Throwback Rom-Com

‘Office Romance’ Review: Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein Deliver a Charming Throwback Rom-Com

Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein headline Netflix’s ‘Office Romance,’ a charming workplace rom-com filled with sharp laughs, strong supporting performances, and the kind of easy chemistry that makes the genre work. While it never aims to reinvent romantic comedies, the film delivers exactly what audiences want: humor, heart, and a relationship worth rooting for.

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‘Not Suitable for Work’ Review: Mindy Kaling’s Charming Hulu Comedy Makes an Old Formula Feel New Again

‘Not Suitable for Work’ Review: Mindy Kaling’s Charming Hulu Comedy Makes an Old Formula Feel New Again

Mindy Kaling’s ‘Not Suitable for Work’ brings a classic ensemble sitcom formula to Hulu with a charming cast, sharp humor, and plenty of romantic chaos. While its vision of Gen Z feels more millennial than modern, the series succeeds thanks to strong performances, genuine chemistry, and the kind of easy comfort-watch appeal that’s increasingly rare on television.

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‘Hacks’ Goes Out on Its Own Terms With a Bold, Divisive Series Finale That Trades Comedy for Silence

‘Hacks’ Goes Out on Its Own Terms With a Bold, Divisive Series Finale That Trades Comedy for Silence

The ‘Hacks’ series finale wraps five seasons with an emotional Paris and Las Vegas sendoff as Deborah Vance confronts her legacy, cancer diagnosis, and relationship with Ava Daniels in a deeply personal final chapter that blends humor, grief, and closure.

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‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Review: John Travolta’s Nostalgic, Bizarre Directorial Debut Is a Surprisingly Tender Mid-Century Daydream

‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’ Review: John Travolta’s Nostalgic, Bizarre Directorial Debut Is a Surprisingly Tender Mid-Century Daydream

John Travolta’s directorial debut Propeller One-Way Night Coach is a nostalgic, visually detailed aviation drama that blends memoir-like storytelling with mid-century air travel fantasy. The Apple film stars Clark Shotwell and Kelly Eviston-Quinnett and offers a unique, unconventional cinematic experience.

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‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Trailer Drops as HBO Sets June 21 Premiere for Return to Westeros

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3 Trailer Drops as HBO Sets June 21 Premiere for Return to Westeros

HBO releases the official trailer for House of the Dragon Season 3, confirming its June 21 premiere on HBO and HBO Max. The eight-episode season continues the Targaryen saga based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, starring Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, and Olivia Cooke.

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‘The Boroughs’ Review: Alfred Molina Anchors Netflix’s Uneven But Watchable Sci-Fi Ensemble Drama With a Strong Cast Trapped in a Thin Mystery

‘The Boroughs’ Review: Alfred Molina Anchors Netflix’s Uneven But Watchable Sci-Fi Ensemble Drama With a Strong Cast Trapped in a Thin Mystery

Alfred Molina stars in The Boroughs, Netflix’s sci-fi mystery about retirees facing a supernatural threat in a desert community. Despite a strong ensemble including Geena Davis, Bill Pullman, and Alfre Woodard, the Stranger Things-adjacent series struggles with pacing, structure, and underdeveloped suspense.

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‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Anchors a Twist-Heavy Apple Thriller That Prioritizes Fun Over Depth

‘Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed’ Review: Tatiana Maslany Anchors a Twist-Heavy Apple Thriller That Prioritizes Fun Over Depth

Tatiana Maslany stars in Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed, Apple’s twist-heavy thriller from David Gordon Green about a divorced mother pulled into a violent conspiracy after witnessing a crime. Blending dark comedy, suspense, and escalating chaos, the series prioritizes momentum and performance over emotional depth.

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‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

‘Half Man’ Episode 4 Proves Richard Gadd Is Delivering One of the Best Shows Nobody Is Watching as Shock Ending Changes Everything

Half Man Episode 4 sees Richard Gadd continue his standout run as writer, director, and star, delivering one of the year’s most powerful television episodes. The HBO Max drama builds toward a devastating shock ending while strengthening Gadd’s back-to-back Emmy conversation following Baby Reindeer.

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‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

‘Dutton Ranch’ Review: Paramount+ Expands the ‘Yellowstone’ Universe With a Confident, Crowd-Pleasing Western Drama Built on Star Power and Familiar Firepower

Dutton Ranch expands the Yellowstone universe with Beth and Rip relocating to Texas, introducing new rival ranch power struggles and strong performances from Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Ed Harris, and Annette Bening. A confident, familiar continuation that refines the franchise’s soap-operatic Western formula.

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Madonna Brings World Premiere of ‘Confessions II’ to 2026 Tribeca Festival With Immersive Album Film Experience

Madonna Brings World Premiere of ‘Confessions II’ to 2026 Tribeca Festival With Immersive Album Film Experience

Madonna will premiere Confessions II at the 2026 Tribeca Festival, a cinematic album experience built around the first six tracks of her new record. Directed by TORSO and followed by a conversation with Jimmy Fallon, the project blends music, film, and performance into an immersive visual narrative.

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