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Below are the latest entertainment news stories.

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The 2025 Emmys air tonight. How to tune in

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Lorne Michaels' response to Bowen Yang after he asked if he should stay on ‘SNL'

While the new season brought a series of departures, it also included several new cast members: Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Kam Patterson and Veronika Slowikowska. Ben Marshall, who is part of the comedy group “Please Don’t Destroy” and joined the writing staff in 2021, is also being promoted to a cast member.

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Emmys arrive with ‘The Studio,' ‘Severance,' ‘Adolescence' and ‘The Penguin' vying for top honors

“The Studio” looks like a runaway hit, the innies and outies of “Severance” could solidify a spot among the prestige TV elite, and Noah Wyle could finally have his big awards moment as the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards arrive.

Comic Nate Bargatze will be a first-time host Sunday night when the ceremony at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles airs on CBS Sunday night.

Apple TV+ is poised to have a breakout Emmy year with the two most nominated shows, “Severance” and “The Studio,” which are the favorites to win the two biggest awards.

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4

The Chiefs play the Eagles in a Super Bowl rematch on Sunday. Could Taylor Swift attend?

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Who is Nate Bargatze? What to know about the Emmys 2025 host

Originally appeared on E! Online

Nate Bargatze can recall the precise moment — live from New York — that his career skyrocketed.

It was pal Jimmy Fallon who recommended the Nashville-based comic to serve as a “Saturday Night Live” host in October 2023 as the rest of Hollywood was on strike. At that point, the 46-year-old — set to host the Emmys on Sept. 14 —had released five comedy specials, including his Grammy-nominated 2021 Netflix hour, “The Greatest Average American.”

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How Natalie Wood's 13-year-old granddaughter takes after the star, according to her mom

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