Fresh comedy faces, ‘Modern Family’ farewell seek Emmy nods
LOS ANGELES — “The Morning Show” and “Ramy” are among the series vying for Emmy nominations as TV’s top honours strive to keep Hollywood’s awards tradition going despite the pandemic.
The 72nd prime-time Emmys are the first major entertainment honours to unfold amid the coronavirus’ disruption, and Tuesday’s virtual announcement makes clear how much improvising is required.
The nominations, typically unveiled with fanfare at the TV academy’s Los Angeles headquarters, will be announced online Tuesday by host Leslie Jones (“Saturday Night Live”) and presenters Laverne Cox (“Orange is the New Black”), Josh Gad (“Frozen”) and Tatiana Maslany (“Orphan Black”).
Last year’s best series winners “Game of Thrones” and “Fleabag” called it a wrap, clearing the path for others to prevail. With the downtime forced on academy TV voters by the virus, the field could include underdogs that benefited from more attention.