Welcome back to the Emmy Awards!
It’s not deja vu, the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards are returning just nine months after the last awards ceremony. The excitement and anticipation are palpable as the best television shows and actors come together once again to celebrate excellence in television.
Leading the nominations ahead of Sunday’s ceremony is the FX series “Shogun,” which has already made waves by sweeping awards at the Creative Arts Emmy ceremony last weekend. The drama category is set to be a battleground between “Shogun” and other acclaimed series, promising an intense competition.
The father and son duo of Eugene and Dan Levy, known for their success with “Schitt’s Creek,” will be hosting the event. After their triumphant wins at the 2020 Emmys, all eyes are on them to bring their humor and charm to the stage once again.
List of winners and nominees for the 76th Emmy Awards:
Drama series
- “The Crown,” Netflix
- “Fallout,” Prime Video
- “The Gilded Age,” HBO/Max
- “The Morning Show,” Apple TV+
- “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” Prime Video
- “Shogun,” FX
- “Slow Horses,” Apple TV+
- “3 Body Problem,” Netflix
Comedy series
- “Abbott Elementary,” ABC
- “The Bear,” FX
- “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” HBO/Max
- “Hacks,” HBO/Max
- “Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu
- “Palm Royale,” Apple TV+
- “Reservation Dogs,” FX
- “What We Do in the Shadows,” FX
And many more categories and nominees to look out for!
Who votes for the Emmy Awards?
The Emmy Awards are decided by more than 17,000 voting members of the TV academy who have the privilege of choosing nominees and winners across various categories. The voting process is meticulous and fair, ensuring that only the best in television are recognized and honored.
Stay tuned for the 76th Emmy Awards ceremony on Sunday, where the stars will align, and the best of television will shine bright!
Related: ‘Shogun’ leads all Emmy nominees with 25 and ‘The Bear’ sets comedy series record with 23