The 75th Emmy Awards, delayed due to a strike, will celebrate a quarter-century of television history at Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.
Hosted by Anthony Anderson, the ceremony aims to honor the best in television, incorporating cast reunions and recreations for shows like “The Sopranos,” “Cheers,” and “Martin.”
Here are the key details about the Emmys:
Start Time:
- The ceremony begins at 8 p.m. Eastern, airing live on Fox.
Streaming Options:
- Live streaming is available on services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and FuboTV, which include Fox in their lineup.
- The Emmys will be available for streaming on Hulu on Tuesday for those without live TV services.
- Special presentations of the Creative Arts Emmys will air on FXX on Saturday night, available on Hulu on Sunday.
Previous Winners:
- “The Last of Us” secured a significant lead with eight wins at the Creative Arts Emmys, dominating in categories such as best guest actor, guest actress, visual effects, and prosthetic makeup.
International Viewing:
- The Emmys can be watched in numerous countries. The Television Academy website provides a list of broadcasters and air times: Emmys International Viewing.
Red Carpet:
- E! starts its “Live from E!” coverage at 5 p.m. Eastern, with an after-party show at 11 p.m.
- People and Entertainment Weekly host a red carpet show streaming on their websites and YouTube pages.
Top Nominations:
- HBO shows lead the nominations, with “Succession” (27), “The Last of Us” (24), and “The White Lotus” (23) securing top positions.
- Notably, “The White Lotus” received five supporting actress nominations, while “The Bear” won four Creative Arts Emmys and is nominated for 13 overall.
- “Ted Lasso” tops comedy nominations with 21, having won two Creative Arts Emmys.
The Emmys promise a memorable celebration of television excellence, bringing together industry talent and honoring outstanding achievements.