Running high with multiple nominations at the coveted awards is “Shogun” with 25 nominations.
Television’s biggest night is already here as the 76th Emmy Awards takes place on September 15, Sunday, at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, nine months after the 75th Emmy Awards in January 2024. The 75th event happened in 2024 instead of the initially set date of September 2023. Last year, major delays in film and television production due to widespread strikes led the event to be postponed. The 76th Emmy Awards will recognize the best in American prime time television programming.
Recognizing the contribution of the cast and crew in the television industry.
The 76th Emmy Awards are here, and it will honor the outstanding contributions made by writers, actors, directors, and other crew members in the television industry. The 76th anniversary of the live ceremony will be hosted by Schitt’s Creek father-son duo Eugene Levy and Dan Levy.
Where to watch the Emmy Awards?
Audiences and television fans can tune in for the 76th Emmy Awards event, broadcast live from the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles. It will begin at 8 PM Eastern Time (ET) on Sunday. If you miss the live broadcast, Hulu offers a streaming option starting on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly and People magazine will be hosting live to bring updates on all the glamor and celebrity interviews from the red carpet.
“Shogun” gets 25 nominations.
This year, FX’s Shogun has become a leading name among nominees. It has 25 nominations, including Outstanding Drama Series. Anna Sawai is favoured to win in the Best Actress category. The other shows following are FX’s The Bear (with 23 nominations), Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building (21 nominations), HBO/Max’s True Detective: Night Country (19 nominations), and Netflix’s The Crown (18 nominations).
Shogun has already won 14 Emmys at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.