The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are finally here.
TV’s biggest night is scheduled to celebrate the best on TV on Sunday, September 14th. Live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
Fans will be able to see their favourite shows aired between June 1, 2024 and May 31, 2025, and will be recognized at the coveted awards show.
Apple TV+’s “Severance” leads the price with 27 nominations, while Seth Rogen’s “The Studio” is a frontrunner in the comedy category with 23 nods. HBO’s “The Penguin” dominates the limited series category of 24 Noms.
Continue scrolling for all the details of the Honorable Ceremony.
When is Emmy’s Air?
The awards ceremony will air live from CBS’s Peacock Theatre in LA on Sunday, September 14th at 8pm (5pm ET) and will run for three hours.
Is there red carpet coverage?
Top Hollywood talents walk the red carpet outside the Peacock Theatre before the show.
Live from E! Kick off at 6pm (ET/3pm).
Actresses Bresha Webb and Melissa Peterman, along with designer Christian Siliano and stylist Zanna Roberts Lassi, will break through the fashions that were nominated as the stars headed into the venue.
Entertainment Tonight’s main television broadcast will air on CBS and Paramount+ before the ceremony begins.
Who is hosting Emmy?
Comedian Nate Bargatze hosts Emmy. The 46-year-old comic previously hosted “Saturday Night Live” twice.
On Thursday, Bargatze shared the video on Instagram and rolled out the official carpet.
He writes:
A day ago, during “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Funnyman said he would donate $100,000 to the American Boys and Girls Club after the ceremony.
However, the total amount depends on whether the winner will survive the allotted time during the speech or go under the allotted time.
“Everyone gets 45 seconds to do all their gratitude,” explained Bargatze. “So what I came up with is that I donate $100,000 to the Boys & Girls Club… That’s the first thing on the show. Whenever everyone is using 45 seconds, if someone goes, we take $1,000 per second for every time they go.”
“If you go down, we’ll just get $1,000 back,” he added. “So you can give it back! I know people work hard for Emmies and stuff, so I feel bad, but that’s (the plan).”
Who is the candidate this year?
This year, many fan favorite stars have won awards.
Outstanding lead actresses for the drama’s nominee include Keri Russell of “The Diplomat,” Sharon Horgan of “Bad Sisters,” Kathy Bates of “Matlock,” Britt Lower of “Severance,” and Bella Ramsey of “The Last of Us.”
The leading actors who stand out in the comedy category are Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”), Adam Brody (“No one wants this”), Martin Short (“The Building Murder Only”), Jason Segel (“Shrink”), and Seth Rogen (“Studio”).
“Severance,” a workplace thriller series starring Adam Scott, Britt Lower, John Turturro, Zach Cherry, Patricia Arquette, Christopher Walken, Tramell Tillman and Dichen Lachman, was the most nodded in 27.
Batman spinoff “The Penguin” received 24 nods, while “The Studio” and “The White Lotus” received 23 nominations. Meanwhile, Netflix’s hit psychological drama “Adolescence” has received 13 nominations.
Click here to see additional candidates.
Who is presenting it?
The A-listers attending the ceremony include Stephen Colbert, Tony Goldwyn and Evan Peters.
“Gilmore Girls” stars Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel meet again to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their beloved series.
Other iconic duos presented are “Wednesday” stars Katherine Zeta Jones and Jenna Ortega, and Mariska Hargitey and Christopher Meloni from “Law and Order.”
Euphoria cast members Sidney Sweeney, Colman Domingo and Eric Dane will also be appearing.
How to view:
The ceremony can also be streamed on Paramount+. ShowTime starts at 8pm (ET/5pm).