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The 75th Emmy Awards: Where To Watch And Who Might Win

ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION EMMYS AWARDS The 75th Emmy Awards: Where To Watch And Who Might Win The best television of 2023 will be honored during Monday's awards show in LA. Kelby Vera By Kelby Vera Jan 15, 2024, 12:18 PM EST VIEW COMMENTS 01:05 01:41 The Emmys are back on the air. Originally scheduled for Sept. 18, the 75th Emmys Awards wiggled their way into this year’s awards season after the Screen Actors Guild and Writers Guild of America strikes put Hollywood on pause. But the best television of 2023 will finally get its time to shine on Monday, when the Emmys air live from the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles at 5 p.m. EST. Who’s Hosting And Where To Watch Anthony Anderson is taking on hosting duties as the Emmys are broadcast live on Fox. The awards will be available on Hulu the following day. Fashion fans can catch E!’s official red carpet show starting at 6 p.m. EST. The best television of 2023 will finally get its time to shine on Monday, when the Emmys air live from the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles at 5 p.m. EST. The best television of 2023 will finally get its time to shine on Monday, when the Emmys air live from the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles at 5 p.m. EST.MICHAEL BUCKNER/VARIETY/PENSKE MEDIA VIA GETTY IMAGES Who’s Nominated Monday’s Emmys might give TV fans a minor dose of nostalgia. The 75th annual television awards considered programming that aired between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023, and announced its nominees last July. “Succession” swept up 27 nominations with its final season, making the HBO drama the most-nominated series at this Emmys. HBO’s “The Last of Us” and “The White Lotus” also got major recognition, snagging 23 and 24 nominations apiece. Television’s Biggest Night The fanfare of the 75th annual Primetime Emmys comes at a tricky time for the television industry. Months of strike-related production delays drastically reduced the number of shows networks have in the pipeline, leaving the 2024 release calendar more sparse than usual. Meanwhile, streaming services are trying to contend with stagnant subscription numbers and major mergers like HBO Max’s partnership with Discovery+ and Disney+’s takeover of Hulu. See all the nominees for the 75th annual Primetime Emmys here: Preparations for the 75th Emmy Awards were in full swing over the weekend, ahead of Monday's show. Preparations for the 75th Emmy Awards were in full swing over the weekend, ahead of Monday's show.VALERIE MACON VIA GETTY IMAGES Outstanding Drama Series “Andor” “Better Call Saul” “The Crown” “House of the Dragon” “The Last of Us” “Succession” “The White Lotus” “Yellowjackets” Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Jeff Bridges, “The Old Man” Brian Cox, “Succession” Kieran Culkin, “Succession” Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul” Pedro Pascal, “The Last of Us” Jeremy Strong, “Succession” Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Sharon Horgan, “Bad Sisters” Melanie Lynskey, “Yellowjackets” Elisabeth Moss, “The Handmaid’s Tale” Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us” Keri Russell, “The Diplomat” Sarah Snook, “Succession” Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series F. Murray Abraham, “The White Lotus” Nicholas Braun, “Succession” Michael Imperioli, “The White Lotus” Theo James, “The White Lotus” Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession” Alan Ruck, “Succession” Will Sharpe, “The White Lotus” Alexander Skarsgård, “Succession” Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Jennifer Coolidge, “The White Lotus” Elizabeth Debicki, “The Crown” Meghann Fahy, “The White Lotus” Sabrina Impacciatore, “The White Lotus” Aubrey Plaza, “The White Lotus” Rhea Seehorn, “Better Call Saul” J. Smith-Cameron, “Succession” Simona Tabasco, “The White Lotus” Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Murray Bartlett, “The Last of Us” James Cromwell, “Succession” Lamar Johnson, “The Last of Us” Arian Moayed, “Succession” Nick Offerman, “The Last of Us” Keivonn Montreal Woodard, “The Last of Us” Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Hiam Abbass, “Succession” Cherry Jones, “Succession” Melanie Lynskey, “The Last of Us” Storm Reid, “The Last of Us” Anna Torv, “The Last of Us” Harriet Walter, “Succession” Outstanding Comedy Series “Abbott Elementary” “Barry” “The Bear” “Jury Duty” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” “Only Murders in the Building” “Ted Lasso” “Wednesday” Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Bill Hader, “Barry” Jason Segel, “Shrinking” Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building” Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso” Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear” Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me” Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary” Natasha Lyonne, “Poker Face” Jenna Ortega, “Wednesday” Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Anthony Carrigan, “Barry” Phil Dunster, Ted Lasso” Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso” James Marsden, “Jury Duty” Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear” Tyler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary” Henry Winkler, “Barry” Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear” Janelle James, “Abbott Elementary” Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Abbott Elementary” Juno Temple, “Ted Lasso” Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso” Jessica Williams, “Shrinking” Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Jon Bernthal, “The Bear” Luke Kirby, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” Nathan Lane, “Only Murders in the Building” Pedro Pascal, “Saturday Night Live” Oliver Platt, “The Bear” Sam Richardson, “Ted Lasso” Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Becky Ann Baker, “Ted Lasso” Quinta Brunson, “Saturday Night Live” Taraji P. Henson, “Abbott Elementary” Judith Light, “Poker Face” Sarah Niles, “Ted Lasso” Harriet Walter, “Ted Lasso” WHAT'S HOT