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News & Prediction Updates Apr 04, 2019 Several Hollywood icons are strong contenders in the Em

  [GoldDerby]( News & Prediction Updates Apr 04, 2019   [[BATTLE OF VETERAN ACTORS: Alan Arkin vs. Henry Winkler vs. Tony Shalhoub]( Several Hollywood icons are strong contenders in the Emmy race for Best Supporting Comedy Actor, according to Gold Derby's odds, which are calculated by combining the predictions of our Experts, Editors and Users. See who's ahead in 16 categories. Odds update automatically once per hour. [Read More »]( [[Experts clash over who'll win Best Comedy Actor: Bill Hader or Michael Douglas?]( See latest Emmy predictions by Matt Roush (TV Guide Magazine), Kelly Lawler (USA Today), Ken Tucker (Yahoo), Peter Travers (Rolling Stone), Chris Harnick (E!), Ben Travers (Indiewire), Matt Jacobs (HuffPo), Robert Rorke (NY Post) and Gold Derby's Tom O'Neil, Joyce Eng and Susan Wloszczyna. [Read More »]( [Will drama supporting actor remain the last acting Emmy category without a black winner for another year?]( Best Drama Supporting Actor is the only Emmy category without a black winner. Will that change this year? [Read More »]( [Lucille Lortel Award nominations give Tony hopefuls 'Be More Chill,' Heidi Schreck, and Mike Birbiglia a bump]( Nominations were announced for the 34th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards, including Tony Award hopefuls like 'Be More Chill' [Read More »]( [['Be More Chill' will upset Tony front-runner 'The Prom,' according to one of our Top 24 Users]( Our Top 24 Users got the highest scores predicting last year's Tony nominations, and while "The Prom" leads our overall odds for Best Musical, one of those top users thinks "Be More Chill" will surprise. [Read More »]( [['The Prom' may lead our Tony odds, but 'Hadestown' is the REAL favorite according to our savviest derbyites]( There's a battle going on in our Tony predictions. "The Prom" and "Tootsie" are the top contenders for Best Musical, according to Gold Derby Experts and Editors. But notice that our two elite user groups -- the Top 24 Users and the All-Stars -- are overwhelmingly backing "Hadestown." They got the highest scores predicting the Tony nominations in recent years, so maybe they're onto something. [Read More »]( [[No joke! Could another actor win an Oscar as the iconic 'Batman' villain? Watch the 'Joker' trailer]( Warner Bros. has revealed the first trailer for "Joker," which is directed by Todd Phillips (the “Hangover” trilogy) and arrives in theaters on October 4. Before you say, hey, that guy makes comedies, consider that Martin Scorsese and Bradley Cooper are part of the producing team. So could Joaquin Phoenix follow in Heath Ledger's Oscar-winning footsteps? [Read More »]( [[GIVE US YOUR STRONG OPINION IN OUR FORUMS: Does Joaquin Phoenix ('Joker') already have the Oscar in the bag?]( The "Joker" teaser was enough for some of our forum posters to proclaim that Phoenix could finally win his first Oscar following nominations for "Gladiator," "Walk the Line" and "The Master." Foolio says, "I’ve been predicting Phoenix for the win for some time, and after this trailer I’m doing so with much less hesitation." Atypical adds, "I see you, Joaquin! He’s a contender." [Read More »]( [Fork yeah! Kristen Bell could finally win Emmy in daytime after primetime snubs for 'Veronica Mars' and 'The Good Place']( After primetime snubs for 'Veronica Mars' and 'The Good Place,' Kristen Bell could win her first Emmy for Ellen DeGeneres web series. [Read More »]( [[What are you waiting for? Join the thousands of Gold Derby users who are predicting Emmys, Tonys & more ... Make your early rankings now!]( Think you know better than our Experts? Well now's your chance to prove it. Predict Hollywood awards AND reality TV here at Gold Derby. [Read More »]( [GoldDerby] This email was sent to {EMAIL} by GoldDerby. Please add email@email.goldderby.com to your address book to ensure delivery to your inbox. Visit the [Preferences Center]( to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Copyright © 2019 Gold Derby, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 11175 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90025 [View in Browser]( | [Terms]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Your Privacy Rights]( | [Ad Choices]( | [Unsubscribe](                                                            

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