Los Angeles — If it appears that the Emmys have only recently occurred, you are correct.
The 76th Emmy Awards will be held on Sunday, approximately nine months after the previous celebration of the best in television. Last year’s Hollywood strikes pushed the show’s 75th edition back to January, when “Succession” and “The Bear” prevailed.
“The Bear” will play a significant role in this weekend’s show, but the “Succession” celebration was for the show’s final season, paving the way for a new drama series winner.
Enter “Shogun.” The FX series about feudal Japan enters the show with 14 prizes following the Creative Arts ceremony last weekend. It now holds the record for the most wins in a single season, and that lead is expected to grow.
Here’s everything you need to know about Sunday’s Awards, including how to watch and stream the red carpet and ceremony, as well as who has been nominated.
What time do the Emmys start?
The show starts at 8 p.m. Eastern and is broadcast live on ABC, which is available via antenna or cable and satellite providers.
What if I want to watch the Emmys?
The Emmys may be seen live on live TV streaming platforms that feature ABC, such as Hulu+ Live TV, YouTube TV, and FuboTV.
For those who do not have the service, the show will be available on Hulu on Monday.
So, who has already won an Emmy?
Lots of people from “Shogun,” including actor Néstor Carbonell. Maya Rudolph was also honoured for her performance on “Big Mouth,” and Jamie Lee Curtis got her first Emmy for her guest appearance on “The Bear.”
The Creative Arts Emmys recognise many of the craftspeople that make shows possible, leaving the top awards for Sunday’s ceremony, presented by brothers Eugene and Dan Levy.
If I’m not in the United States, how can I watch the Emmys?
The Emmys can be watched in hundreds of countries. The Television Academy website provides a useful list of broadcasters and, in certain cases, broadcasting times.
“Live from E!” will premiere its red carpet broadcast at 6 p.m. Eastern on the cable network E!. The coverage will be hosted by Laverne Cox, the first transgender person to receive a nomination, comedian Heather McMahan, and Keltie Knight from E! News.
People magazine and Entertainment Weekly will also broadcast a live red carpet show on their websites and YouTube, beginning at 6 p.m.
Who is nominated for an Emmy?
“Shogun” has the most nominations, with 25, while “The Bear” has 23, including best comedy series and Best Actor in a Comedy Series for Jeremy Allen White, both of which it won at January’s strike-delayed presentation. Ayo Edebiri, who won best supporting actress in January, is nominated for best comedy actress this year.
“The Crown” with 19 nominations and “Hacks” with 16 each return to the Emmys after their respective years away. Elizabeth Debicki is nominated for best supporting actress in a drama for her role as Princess Diana, and Imelda Staunton for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II.
Jodie Foster, a two-time Academy Award winner, is expected to receive her first Emmy for outstanding actress in a limited or anthology series or television film for her part in “True Detective: Night Country.”
Robert Downey Jr., the reigning Best Supporting Actor Oscar winner, might also win his first Emmy. He’s nominated for best supporting actor in a limited series for his five different parts in “The Sympathiser.”
SOURCE | AP