After a one-year hiatus from the Emmy race for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Breaking Bad‘s Bryan Cranston is back — and that’s probably not good news for his fellow nominees.
Cranston has won three consecutive statuettes (2008-2010) for his work as a high school teacher-turned-meth-dealer Walter White, only sitting out the 2011 race because his AMC drama didn’t air during Emmy’s eligibility period.
Of course, Cranston will have to have to overcome …READ MORE
Maybe little Tommy Darmody stands a chance after all.
Orphaned at the end of Boardwalk Empire‘s second season, the son of the dearly departed Jimmy and Angela was left in the care of his psychotic grandmother Gillain (Gretchen Mol). But based on the first batch of Season 3 photos released by HBO …READ MORE & VIEW PHOTOS
“Nucky” Thompson’s life of crime will resume Sunday, Sept. 16 at 9/8c, when Boardwalk Empire uncorks Season 3 — sans Michael Pitt’s Jimmy Darmody, remember.
HBO has also announced a Season 3 premiere date for Treme, which has been off the air for over a year now. The New Orleans-based drama will …READ MORE
TVLine has learned exclusively that the HBO mob hit has opted not to pick up the actress’ Season 3 contract option, which means viewers have likely seen the last of her character, Lucy Danziger. READ MORE
After this year’s Screen Actors Guild Award winners were handed their trophies, they headed backstage to revel in their wins and dish about what they’ve learned from their co-stars, what they’re wearing (or not wearing) and more. READ MORE
Talk about deja vu. Sunday’s 18th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards was virtually a rerun of last year, with the ensembles from Boardwalk Empire and Modern Family once again picking up top honors.