Method for viewing the 76th Emmy Awards Celebration
"The Bear," the beloved FX series set in a Chicago sandwich shop, smashed the comedy record of 22 nominations held by the NBC hit "30 Rock" from 2009, securing a total of 23 nods this year.
In the realm of television dramas, "Shōgun" takes the lead with 25 nominations this time around.
Here's a lowdown on what you need to know before the event.
The Hosts
The charming father-son duo of Eugene Levy and Dan Levy, who previously made waves together in the Emmy-winning comedy "Schitt's Creek," will make history as the first father-son combo to host the award show.
"For two Canadians who bagged our Emmys from a literal quarantine tent, being asked to host this year in a real theater was an enticing offer," the Levys stated. "We're thrilled to be part of celebrating this exceptional season of television and can't wait to spend the night with everyone."
The Nominees
Some renowned series such as "Succession" and "Ted Lasso" won't be vying for awards this year, but "The Crown," "The Morning Show," and "Only Murders in the Building" are still holding strong with multiple nominations.
"Shōgun" is expected to take home a fair share of awards, having already won 14 Emmys during the Creative Arts Emmys in technical and creative categories.
Where to Tune In
Catch the 76th Emmy Awards live on Sunday, September 15 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC, or stream it the following day on Hulu.
The Levys, known for their successful comedy "Schitt's Creek," are excited to host the Emmy Awards, expressing that they're thrilled to be celebrating this exceptional season of entertainment.
Despite popular shows like "Succession" and "Ted Lasso" not participating, other series such as "The Crown," "The Morning Show," and "Only Murders in the Building" continue to receive recognition for their entertainment value.