TheWrap offers our predictions for the winners at an upcoming ceremony devoted to shows that aired seven to 19 months ago
[kieran-culkin-ayo-edebiri-pedro-pascal]( [We Interrupt This Awards Season to Bring You Last Yearâs Emmys (Notes & Predictions)]( By Steve Pond Anybody remember what happened in August 2023? âBarbieâ passed $1 billion in worldwide grosses and became the top-grossing film in Warner Bros. history. Magnus Carlsen beat an Indian teenager to win to win the Chess World Cup championship. Spain beat England to win the Womenâs World Cup in soccer. Former President Donald Trump was arraigned in Washington D.C. in one case, then indicted and arrested in Georgia in another. And Television Academy voters cast their ballots for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards. Normally, that would mean that those ballots would be counted in September and the winners handed their spiky trophies around the third week of the month. But thereâs nothing normal about the past year, because the Emmy show, originally scheduled for Sept. 18, was one of the many casualties of the extended Writers Guild and Screen Actors Guild strikes. With the show postponed, the Emmy ballots have been sitting around for the last four-and-a-half months. Weâll finally know the winners on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, when the Emmys will announce winners for shows that aired between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023 â which is to say, anywhere from seven to 19 months before the ceremony. Will anybody care? Will anybody watch? Itâs on Fox, if youâre so inclined. On Martin Luther King Day. By the time the envelopes are opened, most of the nominees will have spent time at the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and other kudos-fests, and some of them will have already aired and competed with seasons that arenât even eligible for this Emmys. Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edibiri, for instance, won Golden Globes last Sunday for Season 2 of âThe Bear,â but that season isnât eligible for the forthcoming Emmys â so if they win on Monday, which at least one of them probably will, itâll be for Season 1. Itâs an absurd bit of timing, dropping last yearâs Emmys in the middle of a month that already has the Globes, the Critics Choice Awards, the AFI Awards luncheon, the Motion Picture Academyâs Governors Awards and more nominations announcements than you can count, including the Oscar noms coming on Jan. 23. Dropped into the ides of January â24, the Emmys may seem unstuck in time, to borrow a phrase from Kurt Vonnegutâs âSlaughterhouse-Five.â But a lot of people still have a stake in what happens on Monday night at the Peacock Theater. (Yes, itâs newly named after the NBC streaming service that received three nominations last year, all for the miniseries âAngelyne.â) âSuccession,â âBetter Call Saul,â âBarry,â âThe Marvelous Mrs. Maiselâ and maybe âTed Lassoâ are competing with their final seasons. âThe White Lotusâ has been moved from the limited series categories, where it cleaned up last year, to the more competitive drama series field. âLast Week Tonight With John Oliverâ has been declared a scripted variety series rather than a variety talk series, which means itâll go head-to-head with âSaturday Night Liveâ in a clash of Emmy titans. Recent shows like the Golden Globes have embraced âSuccession,â âThe Bearâ and âBeef,â but itâs worth remembering that momentum means nothing â those ballots were due back on Aug. 28, so nothing that has happened since then can have any bearing on who wins. Still, those programs feel like pretty good bets in a number of categories, particularly since the big program wins have often spilled over into acting, directing and writing categories in recent years. But watch out for âThe Last of Us,â which topped all programs at last weekendâs two Creative Arts Emmys shows. [Read Steve Pond’s Emmy predictions by clicking here or the button below.]( [Read More]( ---------------------------------------------------------------
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