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What Time Do The 2025 Emmy Awards Start? Here’s Everything To Know
Forbes· 2025-09-14 17:15
Core Points - The 2025 Emmy Awards will take place on September 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, celebrating the best in television from June 2024 to May 2025 [3][8] - Apple TV+'s "Severance" leads the nominations with 27 nods, followed closely by "The Penguin" with 24 nominations [4][14] - The ceremony will feature 25 awards across various categories, including drama, comedy, limited series, and outstanding achievements in acting, writing, and directing [3][4] Nominations and Categories - "Severance" is a frontrunner for Best Drama Series, competing against shows like "Andor" and "The Last of Us" [4][15] - In the comedy categories, "The Studio" is a strong contender, having already won nine Creative Arts Emmys [4] - "Adolescence" is nominated in the limited series category, competing against HBO Max's "The Penguin" [4] Presenters and Hosts - Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the 2025 Emmy Awards for the first time, bringing a unique comedic style to the ceremony [10][11] - A star-studded lineup of presenters includes notable names such as Elizabeth Banks, Angela Bassett, and Mariska Hargitay [12][13] Viewing Information - The Emmy Awards will start at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live on CBS, with streaming options available for Paramount+ subscribers [8][9] - Red carpet coverage will begin earlier in the evening, with various media outlets providing live updates [9]
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Awards & Recognition - "The Penguin" received 24 Emmy nominations [1] - "The Studio" garnered 23 Emmy nominations [1] - "Severance" led with 27 Emmy nominations [1] Industry Trends - Brand new shows topped the Emmy nominations [1] - Comic-book spinoffs are gaining recognition [1] - Hollywood sendups are being acknowledged [1]
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CNN· 2025-07-15 16:20
Awards & Recognition - "Severance" received the most Emmy nominations [1] - "The Penguin," "The Studio," and "The White Lotus" followed "Severance" in Emmy nominations [1]