Variety’s Awards Circuit section is a hub for all things related to awards news and predictions throughout the year. Senior awards editor Clayton Davis curates the official predictions for upcoming ceremonies such as the Oscars, Emmys, Grammys, and Tony Awards. These predictions are based on the current standings in the race and are updated weekly to reflect the evolving competition.
One of the categories under the spotlight is Outstanding Television Movie at the Emmys. With only 39 submissions this year, the competition is fierce, featuring a mix of star-studded projects and genre-defying films. Leading the pack is Netflix’s “Rebel Ridge,” a gripping political thriller directed by Jeremy Saulnier, who has already clinched a Critics Choice Award for his work. Netflix has a strong track record in this category, having won previously for projects like “Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square.”
Another contender to watch is Peacock’s “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” a nostalgic rom-com sequel that brings back Renée Zellweger’s beloved character to the screen. With its mainstream appeal and franchise recognition, this film could be a crowd favorite and a significant moment for Peacock at the Emmys.
HBO Max’s “Mountainhead” is also generating buzz, marking the directorial debut of “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong. This star-studded project, featuring talents like Steve Carell and Ramy Youssef, has the potential to make a mark in the television movie category.
Additional noteworthy entries include Netflix’s “Nonnas,” a heartwarming comedy by Stephen Chbosky, and Disney+’s “Out of My Mind,” a poignant coming-of-age drama based on a bestselling novel by Sharon M. Draper.
Outside the frontrunners, several titles are vying for attention, including Apple TV+’s “The Gorge,” Hulu’s “The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat,” “O’Dessa,” and David Gordon Green’s “Nutcrackers.” With only five nomination slots available, the competition for a spot will be intense.
The Emmys eligibility period concludes on May 31, with nomination voting taking place from June 12 to June 23. The official nominations are scheduled to be announced on July 15, setting the stage for an exciting awards season ahead.
As the anticipation builds for the Emmys, fans and industry insiders alike are eager to see which projects will emerge victorious in the television movie category and beyond. Stay tuned for updates and coverage on Variety’s Awards Circuit section for all the latest awards news and predictions. There is no specific text provided to rewrite into a detailed article. Could you please provide more information or a specific topic for me to write about?