The Big Picture This year's edition of the Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony will be postponed, according to Variety. Vendors for the event have been informed that the broadcast will not take place on September 18, as it was originally scheduled, due to the effect the current dual strike is having on the industry.
The current strike organized by the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA began because studios refused to pay the people behind the movies and television series that entertain millions a fair wage, prompting artists from every corner of the industry to stand up and use their voice for change.
Besides causing the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences to move their most prestigious awards ceremony to a currently unannounced date, the dual strike has shut down many upcoming productions. Deadpool 3 and the final season of Stranger Things are some of the titles that stopped their development process while the people involved in their creation fight for their rights.
And the Nominees Are... Some of the nominees that will have to wait a little bit longer to find out if they're taking an Emmy Award home or not are Succession and The White Lotus. Both HBO productions managed to earn multiple nominations for themselves, even getting to dominate the filed in the major categories. Other relevant titles that scored multiple nominations spread throughout different fields were Beef and Ted Lasso.
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