I think I’m still dehydrated from melting on the Emmys red carpet, but it was completely worth it. Though host Nate Bargatze’s Boys & Girls Club bit may have fallen flat for many, the telecast was still a win for me thanks to some touching and impassioned speeches and some unexpected winners. Do you agree with our picks for the show’s best and worst moments? —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief
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“Gen V”
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Jaz Sinclair (Marie Moreau) on ‘Gen V’ season 2
The season 1 finale of The Boys‘ college-set spinoff left Godolkin U’s campus a bloody mess. Marie, Andre, Jordan, and Emma put down the supe uprising, but then psychotic fascist Homelander showed up to condemn them as villains and herald the murderous Cate and Sam as top students and potential recruits for the thoroughly corrupt Seven. Season 2 finds the real guardians of Godolkin locked away, and the Prime Video series’ connection to The Boys even stronger, given Billy Butcher’s brief season 1 finale cameo. A reckoning no doubt awaits. —Debbie Day, Staff Editor
“Tron: Ares” soundtrack
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The cover of Nine Inch Nails’ ‘Tron: Ares’ soundtrack
The Tron franchise continues its run of groundbreaking soundtracks after Wendy Carlos and Journey, then Daft Punk. Nine Inch Nails’ new score prepares us for October’s thrill ride of cybertech and primary colors with clanging beats to rattle our circuitry off the Grid. —Jordan Hoffman, Writer
Tron: Ares trailer sends digitized Jared Leto racing into the real world
“Him”
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Marlon Wayans as Isaiah White and Tyriq Withers as Cameron Cade in ‘Him’
Dark, twisted, and haunting, the Jordan Peele-produced film tackles the cutthroat world of pro football. Marlon Wayans stars as the game’s greatest of all time, who agrees to train his potential replacement (Tyriq Withers) at his isolated compound, where nothing is as it seems. —Mike Miller, Executive Editor
“Live From New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection”
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Lorne Michaels and Madeline Kahn with Will Ferrell and Cheri Oteri as Spartan cheerleaders on ‘SNL’
This year saw Saturday Night Live‘s creator celebrate 50 years of the sketch comedy show — and take home an Emmy in the process. Now, he’s giving fans more (cowbell): an exhibit at UT Austin that includes annotated scripts, production binders, and audition tapes. —Tiffany Kelly, Staff Editor
Saturday Night Live‘s underrated MVP of the ’90s Cheri Oteri shares memories of her best characters
“Screaming and Conjuring: The Resurrection and Unstoppable Rise of the Modern Horror Movie”
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Author Clark Collis; ‘Screaming and Conjuring’ cover
Former EW writer Clark Collis explores a true golden age of modern horror by exhuming the bloody great era between the first Scream and Conjuring films via in-depth interviews and rarely seen photos. Also, Drag Me to Hell gets its well-earned due. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director
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