Amy FYC Contender’s Los Angeles Music Festival

Netflix is ​​abandoning its usual Fysee: La Pop-Up Destainles, instead turning its annual Emmys display cabinet into positioning as a city-wide festival. As comedian John Mulaney announced Thursday, top contenders such as “puberty,” “Black Mirror” and “Four Seasons” will be focused through a hybrid focus of the official TV Academy FYC group and independent events.

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The two-week festival will take place from May 17 to June 2 and will be held in several theaters in the town.

The full list of shows that will be featured include “Black Mirror,” “Everybody's Live With John Mulaney,” “The Diplomat,” “The Four Seasons,” “A Man on the Inside,” “Big Mouth,” “Adolscence,” “Squid Game,” “Running Point,” “Nobody Wants This” and “Simone Biles Rising,” as well a spotlight on Netflix documents like “Will & Harper” and “Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer. ”

Stars confirmed to appear at the Emmy FYC events include Kristen Bell, Simone Biles, Adam Brody, Ted Danson, Tina Fey, Paul Giamatti, Jamie Foxx, Kate Hudson, Allison Janney, Rashida Jones, Mindy Kaling, Nick Kroll, Lee Jung-jae, John Mulaney, Aaron Pierre, Keri Russell, Tracee Ellis Ross and Sarah Silverman.

The festival’s special will work with American cinemas, the SAG-AFTRA Foundation and others. The Career Retrospective will focus on Brody (“Nobody wants this”), Hudson (“Running Point”) and Danson (“The Man in the Inside”).

In addition, Netflix will host several performances, including the first "Strong Black Contender" event and Netflix's crossover event is a comedy night joke. Stars are scheduled to appear on Thursday, May 29, with the show train bills including Jamie Foxx, Mike Birbiglia, Michelle Buteau, Andrew Schulz, Tom Segura and Silverman.

Here are the main dates for the Netflix FYC event:

"Black Mirror" (May 17; TV Academy Saban Media Center Wolf Theater)

"Everyone lives with John Mulaney" (May 17; Egyptian Theatre)

"Diplomatic" (May 18; Huntington Library, Pasadena)

Netflix documentary spotlight (May 18; Netflix's Tudum Theatre)

"Four Seasons" (May 19; Aviation Theatre in Santa Monica)

"One Man in the Inside" (May 21; Woodland Hills' Movie and TV Fund)

"Big Mouth" (May 22; Egyptian Theater)

"Pupply" (May 27; Wolf Theatre at Saban Media Center)

"Squid Game" (May 30; Egyptian Theatre)

"Running Point" (May 30; UCLA Health Training Center in the Los Angeles Lakers, located in El Segundo)

"No one wants this" (June 1; Academy Film Museum)

"Simone Biles Rise" (June 2; Hollywood Sports Club)