LOS ANGELES – The stage is set for an exciting start to the Emmy Awards season as top nominees “Shogun” and “The Bear” gear up for the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. These two nights honor the incredible artistic and technical achievements in television.
The Saturday and Sunday ceremonies will pave the way for the main Emmys ceremony, hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy, which will be broadcast on ABC on September 15 at 8 p.m. EST.
The Creative Arts ceremonies will feature presenters like Jamie Lee Curtis and Brie Larson, adding even more star power to the event. Big names such as Ryan Gosling and Angela Bassett are among the nominees for various creative arts categories.
These ceremonies offer a platform for the often overlooked contributors to TV production, honoring categories like outstanding contemporary makeup and stunts. It’s a chance for behind-the-scenes heroes to take the spotlight as they receive their well-deserved accolades.
The first night will focus on reality, variety, and talk shows, where “Saturday Night Live” is a standout contender for multiple awards. Game show hosts will also be in the spotlight as they vie for their own Emmy category.
On Sunday, the spotlight shifts to scripted comedies and dramas, with “Shogun” and “The Bear” leading the pack with a combined total of 48 nominations. From period costumes to guest actors, these series are poised to dominate several craft categories.
Famous faces like Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Hannah Waddingham, and Jane Lynch will be among the nominees and present at the event, adding to the glamour and excitement.
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