Who Will Dominate the 77th Emmy Awards: Predictions for Drama, Comedy and More
The ceremony will feature nominees like Jean Smart and Noah Wyle with expectations favoring Severance and The Studio for key awards, streamed live on CBS and Paramount+.
- The 77th Annual Emmy Awards will take place this Sunday at 8 p.m. EST, airing live on CBS and Paramount+ with results eagerly awaited.
- The ceremony follows a competitive set of nominations featuring shows like Severance, The White Lotus, Hacks, and The Studio leading various categories.
- Notable contenders include Noah Wyle for The Pitt aiming for his first Emmy, Jean Smart pursuing a fourth win for Hacks, and Seth Rogen favored for The Studio in comedy.
- Predictions suggest Severance will win Outstanding Drama Series, Owen Cooper could become the youngest winner in Supporting Actor Limited Series, and The Traitors may secure Outstanding Reality Series.
- The outcomes may grant recognition to many long-nominated actors without previous wins, indicating possible shifts toward first-time Emmy recipients across major categories.
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