NBC's Amazon Dark Web Gets Two Emmy Nominations


NBC's Amazon dark web stars Rene Heger and Graham Sibley have been nominated for the Outstanding Guest Performer in a Digital Drama Series dark web category. Also, actor Michael Nardelli has received three nominations for his work in the series.

Michael Nardelli's background

Currently, Michael Nardelli is busy promoting his Amazon Prime TV series Dark/Web. The series will be making its debut on July 19, and will include a panel at Comic-Con. Michael is also an avid gamer and sci fi fan, and is involved with autism organizations like Autism Speaks and Boys and Girls Club of Boyle Heights. His production company, Felt Films, is the aforementioned company that is responsible for producing the series.

Dark/Web is a unique hybrid of anthology series and traditional TV series. It is inspired by real life happenings on the dark web. The dark web is the real world equivalent of the internet, and includes cyber terror, black market organ transplants, weapon sales, and the occasional bit of drug dealing. The storylines are tied together by wayward relationships with a missing woman. The best part is that the series can be found for free on Amazon Prime. If you don't have Prime, there are other alternatives, such as Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube. You can also read up on the series in the dark web section of Amazon's blog.

As for the aforementioned panel, Michael Nardelli, Tim Nardelli, and executive producer Mario Miscione will be discussing the aforementioned dark web, and the many other mysteries of the internet. The panel will also be holding a special screening of Dark/Web at the Hard Rock in San Diego on July 20. Several of the Dark/Web stars will be in attendance, including Jessica Rothe, Ezra Miller, Michael McElhenney, Nicholas Brendan, and Cassie Thompson.

The above mentioned Dark/Web is the only TV series that is currently available on Amazon Prime, but a variety of other TV shows are coming to the streaming service in the near future. In addition, Dark/Web is one of the few shows to ever make it to the big screen, with a movie scheduled for release in 2019.
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Three Emmy nominations for Michael Nardelli's work on the show

Earlier this year, Amazon Prime's anthology series Dark/Web scored three Emmy nominations, including for Outstanding Digital Series, Outstanding Directing, and Outstanding Guest Performer in a Digital Drama Series. In addition, Dark/Web was also invited to the official panel at San Diego Comic-Con, which is being held this summer. At the panel, Michael Nardelli and the other cast members will discuss the series and the nominations.

The Dark/Web is a series that explores themes related to the internet. The show takes a look at the pressures faced by modern society, particularly in regards to social media. It also examines the dangers of unexplained layers of the internet. It will be released on July 19 on Amazon Prime Video. The first season is available to purchase on Amazon.com and iTunes.

Dark/Web was directed by Michael Nardelli, who also received an Outstanding Directing nomination for his work on the series. He also produced a segment of the series entitled Viral. The cast members also took part in a panel at the LA Comic Con. In addition to the Emmy nominations, the show also received a Variety Award and a Waldo Salt Award for Best Screenplay at the 27th Sundance Film Festival.

Michael Ross, who plays multiple roles on Dark/Web, is a self-proclaimed comic book nerd. In addition to his work on the series, he also wears many hats as a producer. He is also involved with a number of charities. He also received a bachelor's degree in film from the University of Southern California. During his time there, he also worked on television shows such as Hart of Dixie, Nashville, and CSI: New York. He is also a member of the Boys and Girls Club of Boyle Heights.
Rene Heger and Graham Sibley's nominations in the "Outstanding Guest Performer in a Digital Drama Series" category

Continuing on our soap-themed quest, the nominations for the 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are out. These awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, celebrate the best in daytime television. They honor talk shows, web series, and soap operas.

Nominations for the Daytime Emmys will be announced live on CBS on June 26, and winners will be announced on the same night. Many notable soap stars will be in the running for a variety of prizes. Some of the best performing daytime television shows include General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, and Young and the Restless. Other notables include The Bay, The Bay The Series, and Ghostwriter. These shows all scored in the nominations, and each is vying for the Best Digital Drama award.

In addition to the usual suspects, several newcomers made the list, including the Amazon Prime series After Forever. In addition, digital soaps such as Netflix's Eastsiders also scored big.

The 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are hosted by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. They honor the best in soap operas, talk shows, and web series. They also recognize the best in production and writing. They'll be broadcast on CBS, for the first time since 2011. A recap of the 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be published by Michael Fairman TV. Check it out! We'll see you there! A big thanks to all our readers who helped make this year's Daytime Emmys the biggest and best yet! Please don't forget to vote for your favorite shows.

The 47th Annual Daytime Emmys are the largest awards ceremony of its kind, and we can't wait to see who wins.