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Ryan Reynolds' 'Dragon's Lair' Netflix Movie Recruits 'Muppets' Director
Ryan Reynolds' 'Dragon's Lair' Netflix Movie Recruits 'Muppets' Director

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Ryan Reynolds' 'Dragon's Lair' Netflix Movie Recruits 'Muppets' Director

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Dirk the Daring is one step closer to saving the princess. That's because, according to The Hollywood Reporter, James Bobin is in talks to direct Netflix's live-action "Dragon's Lair" feature. Bobin directed 2011's "The Muppets" and the 2014 follow up "Muppets Most Wanted'. Read More: Blumhouse Buys Rights to 'Saw' Franchise The director is known for usually lighter comedic fare, including more family-oriented entertainment like "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" and "Dora and the Lost City of Gold". He was also one of the most frequent directors of the more adult-oriented series "Flight of the Conchords". Ryan Reynolds attended a press conference for 'Deadpool & Wolverine' on July 4, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. Ryan Reynolds attended a press conference for 'Deadpool & Wolverine' on July 4, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea. Han Myung-Gu/WireImage Ryan Reynolds is attached to star in and produce "Dragon's Lair". The "Deadpool & Wolverine" star has been a part of the project ever since Netflix approved the adaptation back in 2020. Also producing are Roy Lee, Trevor Engleson, Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and Jon Pomeroy. For a time, "Dragon's Lair" was the most popular game in any and every arcade in America. The game unfolds more like an interactive movie than a video game, with the player needing to select the right direction of the controller and hit the action button in time to survive threats like giant skeletal hands or collapsing bridges. The hero of the game is Dirk the Daring, a sword-wielding knight on a quest to save the Princess Daphne from Mordroc the wizard and Singe the dragon. Netflix's film won't be the first time the popular game has been adapted to the screen. A short-lived animated "Dragon's Lair" series aired on ABC in 1984 but only got through 13 episodes before it was Game Over. Considering its popularity, it's a genuine surprise that it's taken this long for a "Dragon's Lair" film adaptation to make any headway. Netflix's decision to move forward no doubt has something to do with the growing popularity of video game adaptations. Between the popular "Sonic the Hedgehog" series, "A Minecraft Movie," and "The Super Mario Bros. Movie", video game films are threatening to replace superhero adaptations. The animation of "Dragon's Lair" was so integral to the charm of the game that it seems almost sacrilege to adapt it in live-action. However, if you need someone to reproduce Dirk the Daring's heroic but goofy demeanor in live-action, Ryan Reynolds is a solid choice. More Movies: Jeremy Allen White Transforms Into Bruce Springsteen in Biopic First Look 'Naked Gun' Reboot Trailer Shares First Look at Liam Neeson, Pamela Anderson Team Up

Ryan Reynolds Turns Narrator For Docu-Series Underdogs: "I Can Finally Watch A Project Of Ours With My Children"
Ryan Reynolds Turns Narrator For Docu-Series Underdogs: "I Can Finally Watch A Project Of Ours With My Children"

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time2 days ago

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Ryan Reynolds Turns Narrator For Docu-Series Underdogs: "I Can Finally Watch A Project Of Ours With My Children"

Los Angeles: Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds has turned narrator for docu-series Underdogs, an all-new historic experience, set to premiere on National Geographic. Ryan Reynolds shared his excitement as he said, "Getting to work with National Geographic on Underdogs was a dream come true, mostly because I can finally watch a project of ours with my children. Technically, they saw Deadpool & Wolverine but I don't think they absorbed much while covering their eyes and ears and screaming for two hours." He added, "We're so proud to elevate the unsung heroes of the natural world to the top of the entertainment food chain and can't wait for everyone to see." Each episode of the five-part series showcases a different aspect of these underdogs' bizarre mating strategies, surprising superpowers, deception, dubious parenting skills, and gross-out behaviours. Underdogs features a range of never-before-filmed scenes, including the first time a film crew has ever entered a special cave in New Zealand - a huge cavern that glows brighter than a bachelor pad under a black light thanks to the glowing butts of millions of mucus-coated grubs. Underdogs will premiere on June 19, 2025, Thursday at 8 PM on National Geographic.

Marvel Won't Have to Turn Over ‘Highly Confidential' Documents About Development of Ryan Reynolds' Nicepool After Judge Tosses Justin Baldoni's Defamation Case
Marvel Won't Have to Turn Over ‘Highly Confidential' Documents About Development of Ryan Reynolds' Nicepool After Judge Tosses Justin Baldoni's Defamation Case

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time7 days ago

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Marvel Won't Have to Turn Over ‘Highly Confidential' Documents About Development of Ryan Reynolds' Nicepool After Judge Tosses Justin Baldoni's Defamation Case

The introduction of the character Nicepool in Marvel's 2024 hit 'Deadpool & Wolverine' might mark the most scrutinized four minutes of screen time in recent memory. On Monday, Judge Lewis Liman threw out Justin Baldoni's defamation case against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. That means Marvel won't have to turn over what it calls 'proprietary and highly confidential' documents and communications about the development of Reynolds' Nicepool character. While Judge Liman threw out Baldoni's defamation case, he is allowing the director to file an amended complaint by June 23 regarding interference with contracts. But the Nicepool subpoena was tied to the defamation claims, which are now dead. More from Variety Justin Baldoni to 'March Forward' With Blake Lively Legal Battle After $400 Million Defamation Suit Thrown Out: Facts Are 'on Our Side' Judge Throws Out Justin Baldoni's $400 Million Defamation Suit Against Blake Lively Ryan Reynolds and Colin Hanks' Documentary 'John Candy: I Like Me' to Open Toronto Film Festival's 50th Edition The move follows months of back and forth on the matter between attorneys for Baldoni and the studio, which was trying to quash the director's efforts to obtain the material in his ongoing legal battle with Lively. On Jan. 7, Baldoni's lawyer Bryan Freedman sent a litigation hold letter to Marvel president Kevin Feige and Disney CEO Bob Iger, instructing the studio to preserve all relevant documents and data with regards to Baldoni. That letter came one week before the 'It Ends With Us' director filed a civil extortion, defamation and invasion of privacy lawsuit against Lively and Reynolds for $400 million, claiming that the married power couple sought to 'destroy' him with false harassment claims and an alleged smear campaign. Marvel was subpoenaed on Feb. 14. Disney declined comment. Baldoni's attorneys have argued that Reynolds was intentionally mocking and bullying Baldoni in a four-minute scene in Marvel's 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' which was released by Disney in July. On screen, Reynolds played 'Nicepool,' a misogynistic alternate version of the titular protagonist Deadpool, and served up such lines as 'Where in God's name is the intimacy coordinator?!' while complimenting Ladypool for 'snapping back' into shape after giving birth. Those lines echo elements of Lively's lawsuit against Baldoni and two of his publicists, in which she claims she was the victim of sexual harassment on the set of 'It Ends With Us' and a subsequent smear campaign for speaking up about alleged mistreatment. Lively, who appears in the same scene as Ladypool, accused Baldoni of sexually harassing and fat-shaming her postpartum body on the set of 'It Ends With Us.' When Deadpool points out Nicepool's sexism in the scene, the latter replies, 'It's OK, I identify as a feminist.' (During the development, production and marketing of 'It Ends With Us,' a drama about domestic violence, Baldoni often touted his credentials as a feminist and ally to women.) On April 2, the studio's attorney Adam Levin at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp wrote to Freedman, asking him to withdraw the subpoena because disclosure of the documents 'is likely to substantially harm Marvel' and 'irrelevant to the claims asserted in this case.' Levin added, 'The requested documents are particularly sensitive because they relate to the development of a character in an ongoing movie franchise. Marvel has built the success of the MCU in large part by interconnecting storylines, plots, and characters across its titles, including 'crossover' events and sequels. Whether and how such elements will appear in upcoming, unreleased projects is the subject of much public interest, and this information is closely guarded by Marvel.' The Marvel attorney asked Freedman to agree to defer the return date of the subpoena 'until after the Court decides Reynolds' pending motion to dismiss.' On April 25, Marvel attorney Jacob Albertson wrote to Judge Liman to request that the court quash the Baldoni subpoena. Albertson made similar arguments as Levin previously made and added that producing any documents and communications concerning Baldoni would prove to be 'unduly burdensome.' He added, 'The Wayfarer Parties certainly have other, less burdensome means through which they can obtain relevant information (if any exists) from the parties in the action, such as a request for admission or a party deposition.' Three days later, Baldoni's lawyers Mitchell Schuster and Kevin Fritz of Meister Seelig & Fein shot back with a letter to Judge Liman. 'Marvel does not explain how the Subpoena is unduly burdensome, especially given the Wayfarer Parties' agreement to narrow the scope thereof, and Marvel does not claim it will incur significant expense to locate and produce the documents,' the letter stated. (Freedman's initial litigation hold letter was far more broad and asked the studio to preserve communications concerning Tim Miller, who directed the first 'Deadpool' movie but did not return for the sequel or 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' Miller and Reynolds are known to have clashed.) 'The suggestion by Marvel that the Wayfarer Parties should obtain documents and information concerning 'Nicepool' from the parties hereto (including from Ryan Reynolds himself) is insincere because Marvel also seeks a protective order 'prohibiting the disclosure of Marvel's confidential documents by any party or other nonparty in this action,'' Schuster and Fritz added. The attorneys argued that the subpoena only seeks documents concerning one character — 'Nicepool' — who appears in one already released movie. They note that Nicepool does not appear in any other entry in Marvel's film franchise and will not appear in any future outings given that he was killed off in 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' The letter also took issue with Marvel's move to stall pending a determination of Reynolds' motion to dismiss. 'Reynolds himself has neither sought nor obtained a stay of discovery in connection with his dismissal motion,' the letter stated. 'Additionally … there are not substantial grounds for dismissal of the claims against him. And in the unlikely event claims against Reynolds are dismissed with prejudice, the information sought in the Subpoenas remains relevant as to the suit against Lively, as the Wayfarer Parties contend Reynolds was acting as an agent of Lively.' Baldoni's battle with Marvel is merely a subplot in a much larger war between the director and his 'It Ends With Us' star. There are currently multiple lawsuits that involve 'It Ends With Us' parties, the most recent one being filed by Baldoni's Wayfarer Studios against his former publicist Stephanie Jones, who he alleges 'maliciously' leaked text messages that sparked the entire saga. At the center of the sprawling back and forth, Baldoni is suing and being sued by Lively over what happened on the set of and in the run-up to the release of the 2024 domestic violence drama. Lively's lawyers celebrated Judge Liman's decision on Monday. 'As we have said from day one, this '$400 million' lawsuit was a sham, and the court saw right through it,' Lively's lawyers said on June 9 after the dismissal. 'We look forward to the next round, which is seeking attorneys' fees, treble damages and punitive damages against Baldoni […] and the other Wayfarer Parties who perpetrated this abusive litigation.' Baldoni's attorneys vowed to keep fighting, noting 'Ms. Lively and her team's predictable declaration of victory is false, so let us be clear about the latest ruling.' Baldoni's lawyer Bryan Freedman added in a statement to Variety: 'While the court dismissed the defamation related claims, the court has invited us to amend four out of the seven claims against Ms. Lively, which will showcase additional evidence and refined allegations. This case is about false accusations of sexual harassment and retaliation and a nonexistent smear campaign, which Ms. Lively's own team conveniently describes as 'untraceable' because they cannot prove what never happened.' There has been much discussion about why the development of Nicepool was relevant in a legal drama that stems from a different movie ('It Ends With Us') that was produced and distributed by a different studio (Sony). But Baldoni's lawyers say the breadcrumbs were left in plain sight. In the end credits of 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' the actor who plays Nicepool is listed as 'Gordon Reynolds' and not Ryan Reynolds. Lively subsequently thanked Gordon Reynolds in the end credits of 'It Ends With Us,' drawing a throughline to Nicepool. Lively herself has used similar language that mirrors lines in 'Deadpool & Wolverine.' In a July 22 Instagram post that tagged @deadpoolmovie and @itendswithusmovie, Lively wrote 'about Nice men who use feminism as a tool.' For its part, Marvel previously noted the intense media scrutiny in the case as grounds to quash the subpoena. That interest began long before the parties began suing one another, with seemingly innocuous observations from fans about members of the cast of 'It Ends With Us' unfollowing Baldoni on social media last summer ahead of the film's release. And it continues with recent reports that Travis Kelce has unfollowed Reynolds on Instagram. Kelce's girlfriend, Taylor Swift, appears to be keeping her distance from the drama even though her name has surfaced repeatedly in coverage of the case given her friendship with Lively during the production of 'It Ends With Us.' Best of Variety 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week

Hugh Jackman Workout Video Has Fans Predicting Wolverine Return
Hugh Jackman Workout Video Has Fans Predicting Wolverine Return

Newsweek

time13-06-2025

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Hugh Jackman Workout Video Has Fans Predicting Wolverine Return

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Hugh Jackman seems to be getting into Wolverine shape and that has fans thinking that, in spite of his name being absent in any official announcements so far, the "Deadpool & Wolverine" star is on his way back as the titular mutant in "Avengers: Doomsday" and/or "Avengers: Secret Wars". The "Real Steel" star posted a video of himself lifting some serious weight to Instagram, getting fans speculating about exactly why he needed to work out so strenuously. You can see the video below. Read More: Highly Anticipated 'Batman' Anime Reveals Release Date Going through the comments, it's clear that Jackman has got fans either predicting this workout is part of his Wolverine prep, or hoping that's the case. Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in 'Deadpool & Wolverine." Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in 'Deadpool & Wolverine." DISNEY Wolversteve writes, "Hope that's for more Wolverine." howlettveil warns, "alright everybody keep an eye out on his beard, if he grows mutton chops we all know what's coming." mikeposters predicts, "The Wolverine is coming back (he never left)." mamateunbich0 speculates, "This is all the proof we need that he's going to be in either Doomsday or Secret wars or both." patholtweddingfilms jokes, "'Till you're 90," referencing Deadpool's ongoing quips in "Deadpool & Wolverine" that Marvel would keep Jackman playing Wolverine until he's 90. buffhuffitness asks, "Wolverine training @thehughjackman !?!??!??!" While the workout video may not necessarily mean we should expect Jackman in "Avengers: Doomsday," there are plenty of good reasons to predict he'll show up. We already know that many of Jackman's co-stars in the earliest "X-Men" movies will be reprising their signature roles in "Avengers: Doomsday," making Jackman's absence seem pretty strange. While Jackman's name wasn't on one of the chairs in Marvel's epic "Avengers: Doomsday" cast announcement, Kevin Feige has already made it clear that there are names still to be added to the list of cast members. Then there's the fact that "Avengers: Doomsday" and "Avengers: Secret Wars" promise to be the climax of Marvel's multiverse saga and Jackman's Wolverine was a key figure in one of the films in which the Multiverse took center stage, "Deadpool & Wolverine." Put it all together, and it seems in most likelihood, that the only way Jackman wouldn't be showing up in either "Doomsday" or "Secret Wars" is if he simply did not want to play the character anymore. As "Deadpool & Wolverine" proved, that isn't necessarily the case. More Comics: DC's 'Mister Miracle' Animated Series in the Works, See the First Look Image Scarlett Johansson Wanted Her Name Removed From Marvel Project

‘Deadpool and Wolverine,' ‘Thunderbolts,' ‘The Last of Us' lead the 2025 Critics Choice Super Awards nominations
‘Deadpool and Wolverine,' ‘Thunderbolts,' ‘The Last of Us' lead the 2025 Critics Choice Super Awards nominations

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time11-06-2025

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‘Deadpool and Wolverine,' ‘Thunderbolts,' ‘The Last of Us' lead the 2025 Critics Choice Super Awards nominations

Deadpool & Wolverine, Thunderbolts, and The Last of Us are having a super good Wednesday. The pair of Marvel Studios movies lead the film nominations for the fifth annual Critics Choice Super Awards, with six apiece including Best Superhero Movie. That top category is rounded out by Captain America: Brave New World, The People's Joker, Robot Dreams, and Venom: The Last Dance. More from GoldDerby Oscar winner Zoe Saldaña on Pixar's first Mexican-Dominican animated lead in 'Elio': 'The future of America are Latinos' 'RuPaul's Drag Race': Onya Nurve and Jewels Sparkles dish their 'ride of a lifetime,' stolen jokes, and turning drag 'inside out' 'And then somebody throws a piece of sh-t at you': 'The Diplomat' star Ato Essandoh on Stuart getting honeytrapped For television, HBO's zombie apocalypse drama The Last of Us leads the field with six bids, including Best Superhero Series, Limited Series, or Made-for-TV Movie. The other programs competing in that race are Agatha All Along, The Boys, Fallout, The Penguin, and Superman & Lois. Liane Hentscher/HBO The Critics Choice Super Awards honor films and shows in four separate genres: action, superhero (which includes comic book and video game adaptations), horror, and science fiction/fantasy. While heroes are the stars of the show, there are also two categories for villains. This year's nominated baddies are: Austin Butler (Dune: Part Two), Emma Corrin (Deadpool & Wolverine), Hugh Grant (Heretic), Jack O'Connell (Sinners), Lewis Pullman (Thunderbolts), and Denzel Washington (Gladiator II) for film; and Vincent D'Onofrio (Daredevil: Born Again), Michael Emerson (Evil), Colin Farrell (The Penguin), Takehiro Hira (Shōgun), Julianne Nicholson (Paradise), and Jesse Plemons (Black Mirror: USS Callister: Into Infinity) for television. "The Super Awards continue to spotlight the incredible achievements in genre cinema and television. This year's slate of nominees truly blew us away with their performances and craftsmanship. These selections represent the very best of popular culture, and we can't wait to see who takes home the honors," Sean O'Connell, CCA director of the Super Awards, said. Marvel Studios The eligibility period for scripted features and TV series is from Jan. 1, 2024, to July 31, 2025. Content may be delivered to audiences theatrically and/or by broadcast, cable, or online apps and services. Here are the 2025 Critics Choice Super Awards nominations: BEST ACTION MOVIE Civil War The Fall Guy Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Monkey Man Rebel Ridge Warfare BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION MOVIE Tom Cruise – Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Taron Egerton – Carry-On Ryan Gosling – The Fall Guy Dev Patel – Monkey Man Aaron Pierre – Rebel Ridge Jack Quaid – Novocaine BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION MOVIE Emily Blunt – The Fall Guy Ana de Armas – From the World of John Wick: Ballerina Kirsten Dunst – Civil War Cailee Spaeny – Civil War June Squibb – Thelma Anya Taylor-Joy – Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga BEST SUPERHERO MOVIE Captain America: Brave New World Deadpool & Wolverine The People's Joker Robot Dreams Thunderbolts Venom: The Last Dance BEST ACTOR IN A SUPERHERO MOVIE David Harbour – Thunderbolts Tom Hardy – Venom: The Last Dance Hugh Jackman – Deadpool & Wolverine Anthony Mackie – Captain America: Brave New World Lewis Pullman – Thunderbolts Ryan Reynolds – Deadpool & Wolverine BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPERHERO MOVIE Emma Corrin – Deadpool & Wolverine Vera Drew – The People's Joker Lady Gaga – Joker: Folie à Deux Jennifer Garner – Deadpool & Wolverine Julia Louis-Dreyfus – Thunderbolts Florence Pugh – Thunderbolts BEST HORROR MOVIE Bring Her Back Heretic Longlegs Nosferatu Sinners The Substance BEST ACTOR IN A HORROR MOVIE Nicolas Cage – Longlegs David Dastmalchian – Late Night With the Devil Hugh Grant – Heretic Michael B. Jordan – Sinners Bill Skarsgård – Nosferatu Justice Smith – I Saw the TV Glow BEST ACTRESS IN A HORROR MOVIE Lily-Rose Depp – Nosferatu Willa Fitzgerald – Strange Darling Sally Hawkins – Bring Her Back Demi Moore – The Substance Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners Naomi Scott – Smile 2 BEST SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY MOVIE Alien: Romulus Companion Dune: Part Two Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Mickey 17 The Wild Robot BEST ACTOR IN A SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY MOVIE Austin Butler – Dune: Part Two Timothée Chalamet – Dune: Part Two David Jonsson – Alien: Romulus Robert Pattinson – Mickey 17 Jack Quaid – Companion Miles Teller – The Gorge BEST ACTRESS IN A SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY MOVIE Naomi Ackie – Mickey 17 Lupita Nyong'o – The Wild Robot Cailee Spaeny – Alien: Romulus Sophie Thatcher – Companion Alicia Vikander – The Assessment Zendaya – Dune: Part Two BEST VILLAIN IN A MOVIE Austin Butler – Dune: Part Two Emma Corrin – Deadpool & Wolverine Hugh Grant – Heretic Jack O'Connell – Sinners Lewis Pullman – Thunderbolts Denzel Washington – Gladiator II BEST ACTION SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE 9-1-1 Black Doves The Day of the Jackal The Gentlemen Reacher Shōgun BEST ACTOR IN AN ACTION SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Sterling K. Brown – Paradise Theo James – The Gentlemen Eddie Redmayne – The Day of the Jackal Alan Ritchson – Reacher Hiroyuki Sanada – Shōgun Ben Whishaw – Black Doves BEST ACTRESS IN AN ACTION SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Angela Bassett – 9-1-1 Viola Davis – G20 Keira Knightley – Black Doves Lashana Lynch – The Day of the Jackal Zoe Saldaña – Lioness Anna Sawai – Shōgun BEST SUPERHERO SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Agatha All Along The Boys Fallout The Last of Us The Penguin Superman & Lois BEST ACTOR IN A SUPERHERO SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Charlie Cox – Daredevil: Born Again Colin Farrell – The Penguin Walton Goggins – Fallout Tyler Hoechlin – Superman & Lois Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us Antony Starr – The Boys BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPERHERO SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Danai Gurira – The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Kathryn Hahn – Agatha All Along Cristin Milioti – The Penguin Erin Moriarty – The Boys Ella Purnell – Fallout Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us BEST HORROR SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Anne Rice's Interview With the Vampire Evil From The Last of Us True Detective: Night Country What We Do in the Shadows BEST ACTOR IN A HORROR SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Kevin Bacon – The Bondsman Matt Berry – What We Do in the Shadows Mike Colter – Evil Michael Emerson – Evil Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us Harold Perrineau – From BEST ACTRESS IN A HORROR SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Natasia Demetriou – What We Do in the Shadows Jodie Foster – True Detective: Night Country Katja Herbers – Evil Melanie Lynskey – Yellowjackets Niecy Nash-Betts – Grotesquerie Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us BEST SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Andor Black Mirror Doctor Who Dune: Prophecy Fantasmas Severance BEST ACTOR IN A SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Ncuti Gatwa – Doctor Who Walton Goggins – Fallout Diego Luna – Andor Adam Scott – Severance Tramell Tillman – Severance Julio Torres – Fantasmas BEST ACTRESS IN A SCIENCE FICTION / FANTASY SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Adria Arjona – Andor Caitriona Balfe – Outlander Kathryn Hahn – Agatha All Along Britt Lower – Severance Cristin Milioti – Black Mirror: USS Callister: Into Infinity Michelle Yeoh – Star Trek: Section 31 BEST VILLAIN IN A SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE Vincent D'Onofrio – Daredevil: Born Again Michael Emerson – Evil Colin Farrell – The Penguin Takehiro Hira – Shōgun Julianne Nicholson – Paradise Jesse Plemons – Black Mirror: USS Callister: Into Infinity SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Best of GoldDerby Stephen King movies: 14 greatest films ranked worst to best 'The Life of Chuck' cast reveal their favorite Stephen King works, including Mark Hamill's love of the 'terrifying' 'Pet Sematary' From 'Hot Rod' to 'Eastbound' to 'Gemstones,' Danny McBride breaks down his most righteous roles: 'It's been an absolute blast' Click here to read the full article.

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