The 2023 Emmy Awards will not be held in 2023. The Television Academy and the Fox network reached an agreement to postpone the celebration and broadcast of the awards ceremony due to the strike by writers and actors/actresses that has brought Hollywood to a standstill. A couple of weeks later, the organization has now scheduled the gala for the year 2024.
These awards, the highest honors annually bestowed by the Television Academy of the US, which were initially scheduled for September 18, have been postponed to January 15, 2024, with the hope that the situation will be resolved in this conflict over profit distribution between major studios and writers supported by the performers.
This postponement of the Emmy Awards is the first since the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) and CBS delayed the ceremony to early November in 2001 following the September 11 attacks of that year. The strike, the first simultaneous one by actors and writers in the last six decades, has led to the suspension of production, filming, and promotion of productions.
The performers are demanding regulations for Artificial Intelligence, higher compensation in the residuals they receive each time a streaming service sells the rights of a production to a new market, and increases in the minimum wage, among other demands.
This year, the awards have four clear front-runners: Succession with 27 nominations; The Last Of Us with 24; The White Lotus with 23; and Ted Lasso with 21. Thus, three out of the four most nominated series belong to a single platform: HBO Max.
If all goes as planned, the gala should feature a hundred well-known stars and will take place on January of the next year, which is five months after the organization knows who the winners will be.
‘Andor’ (Disney+)
‘Better Call Saul’ (AMC)
‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
‘La casa del dragón’ (HBO)
‘The Last of Us’ (HBO)
‘Succession’ (HBO)
‘The White Lotus’ (HBO)
‘Yellowjackets’ (Showtime)
Sharon Horgan for ‘Best Interests’
Melanie Lynskey for ‘Yellowjackets’
Elisabeth Moss for ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’
Bella Ramsey for ‘The Last of Us’
Keri Russell for ‘La diplomática’
Sarah Snook for ‘Succession’
Jeff Bridges for ‘The Old Man’
Brian Cox for ‘Succession’
Kieran Culkin for ‘Succession’
Bob Odenkirk for ‘Better Call Saul’
Pedro Pascal for ‘The Last of Us’
Jeremy Strong for ‘Succession’
Jennifer Coolidge for ‘The White Lotus’
Elizabeth Debicki for ‘The Crown’
Meghann Fahy for ‘The White Lotus’
Sabrina Impacciatore for ‘The White Lotus’
Aubrey Plaza for ‘The White Lotus’
Rhea Seehorn for ‘Better Call Saul’
J. Smith-Cameron for ‘Succession’
Simona Tabasco for ‘The White Lotus’
F. Murray Abraham for ‘The White Lotus’
Nicholas Braun for ‘Succession’
Michael Imperioli for ‘The White Lotus’
Theo James for ‘The White Lotus’
Matthew Macfadyen for ‘Succession’
Alan Ruck for ‘Succession’
Will Sharpe for ‘The White Lotus’
Alexander Skarsgard for ‘Succession’
Hiam Abbass for ‘Succession’
Cherry Jones for ‘Succession’
Melanie Lynskey for ‘The Last of Us’
Storm Reid for ‘The Last of Us’
Anna Torv for ‘The Last of Us’
Harriet Walter for ‘Succession’
Murray Bartlett for ‘The Last of Us’
James Cromwell for ‘Succession’
Lamar Johnson for ‘The Last of Us’
Arian Moayed for ‘Succession’
Nick Offerman for ‘The Last of Us’
Keivonn Montreal Woodard for ‘The Last of Us’
‘Abbott Elementary’ (ABC)
‘Barry’ (HBO)
‘The Bear’ (FX)
‘Jury Duty’ (Freevee)
‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (Prime Video)
‘Only Murders in the Building’ (Hulu)
‘Ted Lasso’ (Apple TV+)
‘Wednesday’ (Netflix)
Christina Applegate for ‘Dead to Me’
Rachel Brosnahan for ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
Quinta Brunson for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Natasha Lyonne for ‘Poker Face’
Jenna Ortega for ‘Wednesday’
Bill Hader for ‘Barry’
Jason Segel for ‘Dispatches from Elsewhere’
Martin Short for ‘Only Murders in the Building’
Jason Sudeikis for ‘Ted Lasso’
Jeremy Allen White for ‘The Bear’
Alex Borstein for ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
Ayo Edebiri for ‘The Bear’
Janelle James for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Sheryl Lee Ralph for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Juno Temple for ‘Ted Lasso’
Hannah Waddingham for ‘Ted Lasso’
Jessica Williams for ‘Dispatches from Elsewhere’
Anthony Carrigan for ‘Barry’
Phil Dunster for ‘Ted Lasso’
Brett Goldstein for ‘Ted Lasso’
James Marsden for ‘Jury Duty’
Ebon Moss-Bachrach for ‘The Bear’
Tyler James Williams for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Henry Winkler for ‘Barry’
Becky Ann Baker for ‘Ted Lasso’
Quinta Brunson for ‘Saturday Night Live’
Taraji P. Henson for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Judith Light for ‘Poker Face’
Sarah Niles for ‘Ted Lasso’
Harriet Walter for ‘Ted Lasso’
Jon Bernthal for ‘The Bear’
Luke Kirby for ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’
Nathan Lane for ‘Only Murders in the Building’
Pedro Pascal for ‘Saturday Night Live’
Oliver Platt for ‘The Bear’
Sam Richardson for ‘Ted Lasso’
‘Scuffle’ (Netflix)
‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’ (Netflix)
‘Everyone Wants Daisy Jones’ (Prime Video)
‘Fleishman is in Trouble’ (Disney+)
‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ (Disney+)
Lizzy Caplan for ‘Fleishman is in Trouble’
Jessica Chastain for ‘George & Tammy’
Dominique Fishback for ‘Swarm’
Kathryn Hahn for ‘Beautiful Little Things’
Riley Keough for ‘Everyone Wants Daisy Jones’
Ali Wong for ‘Scuffle’
Taron Egerton for ‘Locked in with the Devil’
Kumail Nanjiani for ‘Welcome to Chippendales’
Evan Peters for ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’
Daniel Radcliffe for ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’
Michael Shannon for ‘George & Tammy’
Steven Yeun for ‘Scuffle’
Annaleigh Ashford for ‘Welcome to Chippendales’
Maria Bello for ‘Scuffle’
Claire Danes for ‘Fleishman is in Trouble’
Juliette Lewis for ‘Welcome to Chippendales’
Camila Morrone for ‘Everyone Wants Daisy Jones’
Niecy Nash-Betts for ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’
Merritt Wever for ‘Beautiful Little Things’
Murray Bartlett for ‘Welcome to Chippendales’
Paul Walter Hauser for ‘Locked in with the Devil’
Richard Jenkins for ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’
Joseph Lee for ‘Scuffle’
Ray Liotta for ‘Locked in with the Devil’
Young Mazino for ‘Scuffle’
Jesse Plemons for ‘Love & Death’
‘Bob’s Burgers’
‘Entergalactic’
‘Primal’
‘Rick and Morty’
‘The Simpsons’
‘Dolly Parton’s Mountain Magic Christmas’
‘Fire Island’
‘Hocus Pocus 2’
‘Predator: Prey’
‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’
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