Emmy Magazine Features
In the past year, Lizzy Caplan took on back-to-back roles — in Fleishman Is in Trouble and Fatal Attraction — acquiring a devoted cadre of colleagues at every turn.
As they launch a global espionage franchise with original IP, the Russos expand the concept of world domination in Prime Video's Citadel.
"We're not just the stripper show," says P-Valley creator Katori Hall. Now entering its third season, the Starz series continues to explore issues of race, sexuality and equity in a singular, provocative concoction. "We are a show about humanity."
For Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser, natural rapport as scene partners in the Apple TV+ drama Black Bird led to a "singular experience," Egerton says. "We've both been spoiled by working with great actors, but with none of them did I go on a journey quite like this one."
The actress embraces her inner enchantress in Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches.
In the Bridgerton prequel Queen Charlotte, two young British actors portray a couple bound by familial duty who find themselves, amidst one's rise to power and the other's mental decline, unexpectedly in love.
The duo star in the Yellowstone prequel 1923, performances creator Taylor Sheridan calls "riveting to witness."
The world of Japanese animation is deep and wide, encompassing action, comedy, romance, sci-fi, fantasy, adventure, serious social issues and more — and it's never been just for kids.
As Hulu's vice-president of animation, the executive brings a lifetime of fandom to the form.
Since its launch fourteen years ago, Bento Box Entertainment has focused on making top-tier animated shows while advancing technology and workflow. Now, as part of Fox Entertainment,
it's expanding overseas and online.
From Westeros to Watergate, the actress enjoys playing characters who kick against "the throbbing maleness" of their worlds.
Starring roles in the self-referential Reboot and Schmigadoon! may just make the comedy polymath the meta actor of the moment.