Television's biggest stars will grace the red carpet and be honored at the 2024 Prime Emmy Awards this Sunday. The Hollywood Reporter is breaking down everything you can expect from the ceremony.
00:00Television's biggest stars will grace the red carpet and be honored at the 2024 Primetime Emmy Awards this Sunday.
00:06Here's everything you can expect from the ceremony.
00:10Shogun leads the pack this year. It received 25 total nominations, including Best Drama Series.
00:16It's followed by fellow FX series The Bear with 23 nominations, Hulu's Only Murders in the Building with 21,
00:23HBO and Max's True Detective Night Country with 19, and Netflix's The Crown with 18.
00:28Overall, Netflix leads all 2024 nominees with a total of 107 nominations, followed by FX with 93 and HBO with 91.
00:38Looking at conglomerates as a whole, The Walt Disney Company, which has series and projects across FX, ABC, Hulu, Disney+, and others,
00:47notched a personal Best tally of 183 Emmy nominations in 2024.
00:52Eugene and Dan Levy are co-hosting the Emmys this year.
00:54Show producers told The Hollywood Reporter of the pair,
00:57The ceremony is once again leaning into cast reunions.
01:08Three cast reunions are set for the show.
01:10Happy Days, a robust gathering of Saturday Night Live alums, and one reunion that the producers are saving as a surprise.
01:17As for how you can watch, the 76th Emmys are set to air live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 15th at 5 p.m. Pacific, 8 p.m. Eastern on ABC.
01:28It's worth noting a majority of this year's Emmys were already handed out at the Creative Arts Ceremonies last weekend.
01:34Shogun already won 14 awards, while The Bear took home seven.
01:38For all things Emmys, head to THR.com.
01:40For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor.
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