The Television Academy is bringing its Televerse back for Season 2.
The event launched this year as one-stop showcase for Emmy contenders in downtown Los Angeles. It featured more than 40 events, including interactive workshops, exclusive sneak-peek screenings, cast reunions, FYC panels, and conversations with more than 100 stars of Emmy-nominated series across the comedy, drama, and reality races. It wrapped with the Academy’s Hall of Fame ceremony where Viola Davis, Don Mischer, Ryan Murphy, Conan O’Brien, Mike Post, and Henry Winkler were honored.
More from Gold Derby
The 2026 edition will returning to the JW Marriott at L.A. Live and run Aug. 14–16.
“In 2026, we are expanding that vision with programming that highlights the most established voices in our medium, showcases new talent and breakthrough performances, explores emerging creative approaches and technologies, and spotlights the leaders who are shaping the evolution of our business. Televerse reflects the Academy’s commitment to charting the future of our medium and engaging the fans whose passion helps drive it,” Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego says in a statement.
Jessica Williams, Harrison Ford, Jason Segel and Michael Urie attend a Shrinking panel at TeleverseJC Olivera/Variety
Last year’s Televerse featured activations from the teams behind such shows as Paradise, The Traitors, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Shrinking, Nobody Wants This, Only Murderers in the Building, The Pitt, Hacks, Adolescence, Abbott Elementary, Severance, and The Studio, along with a slew of stars, including Noah Wyle, Harrison Ford, Kristen Bell, Quinta Brunson, Colin Farrell, Seth Rogen, Ben Stiller, Steve Martin, and Selena Gomez.
Best of Gold Derby
Sign up for Gold Derby’s Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.yahoo.com ’














