Emmys 2025: Inside the A-List Parties (Updating)
LOS ANGELES - The stars of television's biggest shows gathered at various parties around town on Friday night, marking the official start of Emmys weekend. Netflix's pre-Emmys toast in Studio City was one of the first major events, drawing a diverse crowd of nominees and industry professionals.
At the party, Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, both nominated for their work on "Nobody Wants This," mingled with other attendees, including Stephen Graham from "Adolescence" and Chloë Sevigny from "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story." According to Bell, the event was a welcome respite from the intense preparation leading up to Sunday's ceremony. "It's great to just let loose and have some fun with our peers," she said in an interview.
The party also featured music by DJ Megan Thee Stallion, who performed a high-energy set that got the crowd moving. Attendees praised the event for its inclusive atmosphere and diverse guest list. "I love how Netflix is bringing people together from different shows and backgrounds," said Keri Russell, a nominee for her work on "The Fugitive." "It's a great way to build community and celebrate our shared passion for storytelling."
As the Emmys approach, industry insiders are noting a shift in focus towards more diverse and inclusive storytelling. "We're seeing a lot of shows that tackle tough social issues, like racism, sexism, and mental health," said Ryan Murphy, creator of "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story." "It's exciting to see the industry moving in this direction."
Murphy's show, which explores the true story of the Menendez brothers' crimes, is one of several nominees that have sparked conversations about representation and authenticity. "We're not just talking about diversity on screen; we're also thinking about how we can create more opportunities for underrepresented voices behind the camera," said Murphy.
The Emmys weekend will continue with various events and parties leading up to Sunday's ceremony, hosted by Nate Bargatze. As the industry comes together to celebrate its achievements, attendees are reflecting on the impact of television on society. "TV has the power to bring people together and spark important conversations," said Bell. "We're honored to be a part of this community."
Background: The 2025 Emmy Awards ceremony will take place on Sunday night at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, honoring outstanding work in television from the past year.
Additional perspectives:
Colman Domingo, a nominee for his work on "Euphoria," noted that the Emmys are an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication of industry professionals. "It's not just about winning awards; it's about celebrating our shared passion for storytelling."
Meghann Fahy, a nominee for her work on "The White Lotus," emphasized the importance of representation in television. "We need to see more diverse voices and perspectives on screen, and behind the camera."
Current status: The Emmys weekend is underway, with various events and parties taking place around town. Sunday's ceremony will be broadcast live on ABC at 8 p.m. ET.
Next developments: Stay tuned for updates from the Emmys weekend, including interviews with nominees and industry professionals, as well as analysis of the trends and themes emerging from this year's awards season.
*Reporting by Hollywoodreporter.*