Emmy nominations 2023 SNUBS: Kevin Costner and Yellowstone are IGNORED AGAIN with Selena Gomez
2023 SNUBS Emmy Nominations: Kevin Costner and Yellowstone are IGNORED AGAIN, while Selena Gomez, Harrison Ford and Elizabeth Olsen also lead big names to receive NO nods
Selena Gomez, Harrison Ford and Elizabeth Olsen led the big-name snubs as the nominations for the 2023 Primetime Emmy Award were announced Tuesday, while Kevin Costner and Yellowstone are once again ignored as the lead actor is about to leave the series.
The nominations for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday morning as some big names went unrecognized, leading to many devastated fans on social media.
The nods were announced by presenters – actress Yvette Nicole Brown and president of the television academy Frank Scherma – via a live stream on YouTube.
As of now, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Monday, September 18 and will air on Fox.
However, a report on Tuesday indicates they are likely to be postponed as the Television Academy and the show’s broadcast network fear it will be interrupted by potential strikes.
Sad: Selena Gomez, Harrison Ford and Elizabeth Olsen led the big name snubs as the nominations for the 2023 Primetime Emmy Award were announced Tuesday, while Kevin Costner and Yellowstone are ignored again as the lead actor is about to leave the series
But the two organizations are split on when to move the iconic television awards, according to insiders who spoke with Variety.
The Television Academy reportedly hopes to set a date later in the fall, but Fox is circling a new spot in early 2024.
Both the Academy and Fox fear the show could be ruined if the SAG-AFTRA union, which represents actors, goes on strike, and it’s also possible that the ongoing WGA strike on its original September 18 date may still be ongoing.
Split decision: The Television Academy and Fox both want to postpone the Emmy Awards but disagree on the new date, Variety reported Tuesday; Zendaya was seen accepting an Emmy in 2022
Between a rock and a hard place: The organizations fear a likely SAG-AFTRA strike could derail the show, and the ongoing WGA strike could also extend to its original Sept. 18 date; protesting writers seen May 15 in LA
The uproar comes shortly after Fran Drescher, president of SAG-AFTRA, received a lot of negative publicity for taking a break from already extensive negotiations with film studios to attend a Dolce & Gabbana show in Italy, where she will appear on the photo with Kim Kardashian and other elbows rubbed. stars.
According to Variety, the Television Academy has proposed postponing the Emmys to sometime in November, about two months after the show would normally have aired, in hopes that the union issues will be resolved by then.
However, the show’s broadcaster, Fox, is pushing for a more aggressive strategy. It proposes to postpone the ceremony until January 2024.
Both the Academy and Fox agree that canceling the show is out of the picture, as the 75th anniversary is too important a date to skip.
If the strikes are handled on an ideal schedule, the Emmys could also be the first major awards show to air after new actor and writer contracts are signed.