“The future of ‘Days of our Lives’ has never been brighter,” says executive producer Ken Corday, following Peacock’s decision to renew the series for two additional seasons.
“Days of our Lives” has been renewed for two additional seasons at Peacock, the streaming service announced on Thursday. The deal will keep the soap on the air through Season 63 (2027-2028).
Ron Carlivati has exited “Beyond the Gates” as a breakdown writer. Also exiting the soap are writers Lynn Martin and Christopher Dunn; Jazmen Darnell Brown announces return to the writing team.
Deidre Hall talks about her experience auditioning for the role of Marlena Evans on “Days of our Lives” and helping establish the concept of soap opera fan events.
While not recognized this year for her work as Julie Williams on “Days of our Lives,” Susan Seaforth Hayes took the time to congratulate all the nominees and shared a story of Emmy lore.
“The 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” will take place on Friday, October 17 as a single ceremony (combining Creative Arts), plus why some shows were shut out of nominations.
Nominations for “The 52nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” were announced on Thursday with “The Young and the Restless” receiving 19 nominations, followed by “General Hospital” with 16.
Ahead of the nominations announcement on Thursday, July 10, the Daytime Emmys sends out two key reminders and provides a special early preview via entertainment news shows.
“Days of our Lives” and Hallmark movie queen Alison Sweeney will be a celebrity contestant on “LEGO Masters Jr.,” a spinoff of the popular “LEGO Masters” unscripted competition series.
Soap stars Rebecca Budig (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) and Greg Rikaart (“Days of our Lives”) explain why they are launching their “Soapy” podcast.





















