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  • 2025 Emmy Awards: The most dazzling looks from TV’s biggest night – National | Globalnews.ca

    Television’s biggest night has officially begun, and the stars are serving style, glamour and grace on the Emmy Awards red carpet.

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  • How to watch tonight’s 2025 Emmy Awards

    By ANDREW DALTON, Associated Press

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — “The Studio” looks like a runaway hit, the innies and outies of “Severance” could solidify a spot among the prestige TV elite, and Noah Wyle could finally have his big awards moment as the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards arrive.

    Comic Nate Bargatze will be a first-time host Sunday night when the ceremony at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles airs on CBS Sunday night.

    Seating placards are pictured during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet rollout on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

    Apple TV+ is poised to have a breakout Emmy year with the two most nominated shows, “Severance” and “The Studio,” which are the favorites to win the two biggest awards.

    How to watch and stream the Emmys and its red carpet

    The Emmys air live on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern and 5 p.m. Pacific time.

    Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers may stream the show live. Standard Paramount+ subscribers can stream it Monday through Sept. 21.

    Several outlets will have live red carpet coverage, including E! beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern and “Entertainment Tonight” at 7 p.m. Eastern. People magazine and Entertainment Weekly will also have a live red carpet show on their social platforms. The Associated Press will present a slightly delayed feed of celebrity arrivals and interviews on YouTube, beginning at 5 p.m. Eastern.

    How the competition is shaping up at Sunday’s Emmys

    “The Studio,” with co-creator Seth Rogen starring as the new head of a movie studio, comes into the evening with blockbuster buzz for its breakout first season.

    It tied a record for a comedy with 23 nominations, and with nine Emmys already won at last weekend’s Creative Arts ceremony. It would be a major surprise if it did not break the record of 11 Emmy wins in a season by a comedy.

    This image released by Apple TV+ shows Ike Barinholtz, from left, Kathryn Hahn, Chase Sui Wonders and Seth Rogen in a scene from “The Studio.” (Apple TV+ via AP)

    It could win as many as 15, and Rogen himself could win four times, as an actor, a writer a director and an executive producer.

    “The Bear” and “Hacks” which have dominated the comedy Emmys in recent years, are both again up for best comedy series but suddenly find themselves underdogs.

    “Severance,” the Orwellian office drama about people who surgically split their psyches into workplace “innies” and home “outies,” was the top overall nominee with 27 nominations for its second season. It won six at the Creative Arts ceremony.

    Along with best drama — which would be a first for Apple — it’s nominated in all four dramatic acting categories, with stars Adam Scott and Britt Lower each looking for their first Emmys.

    This image released by Apple TV+ shows Adam Scott in a scene from “Severance.” (Jon Pack/Apple TV+ via AP)

    Its top competition for best drama could be “The Pitt,” HBO’s acclaimed drama about one shift in the life of an emergency room.

    Its star Noah Wyle could be both the sentimental favorite and the actual favorite for best actor. He was nominated five times without a win for playing a young doctor on “ER” in the 1990s, and now could finally take his trophy for what is in many ways a reprise of the role.

    HBO’s prestige resort soap “The White Lotus” could also be in the mix for best drama its Thailand-set third season and has three nominees apiece in each of the drama supporting acting categories.

    Older women could shine in actress categories

    It could be an unprecedented night of Hollywood recognition for older women in an industry known for discarding female actors.

    Oscar-winner Kathy Bates at 78 could become the oldest winner ever in the best actress in a drama category for playing the title role in CBS’ “Matlock.” She’d be the first woman from a network series to win the award in a decade.

    An Emmy statuette is pictured during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet rollout on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
    An Emmy statuette is pictured during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet rollout on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

    And Jean Smart at 73 could extend her own record for oldest winner of best actress in a comedy if she wins for “Hacks” as she has for all three previous seasons of the show.

    ‘Adolescence’ and ‘The Penguin’ headline limited series

    Netflix’s “Adolescence,” the story of a 13-year-old in Britain accused of a killing whose four episodes each take place in one continuous shot, may be the year’s most acclaimed show and is the consensus favorite for best limited series. Fifteen-year-old Owen Cooper could become the youngest Emmy winner in more than 40 years for playing the accused.

    This image released by Netflix shows Mark Stanley, from left, Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham in a scene from “Adolescence.” (Netflix via AP)

    But HBO’s dark Batman universe show “The Penguin” got the biggest number of limited series nominations and won eight times at the Creative Arts ceremony.

    Colin Farrell is nominated for lead actor playing the title character, and Cristin Milioti is nominated for actress for playing his nemesis. Both are considered strong contenders.

    A send-off for Stephen Colbert

    Not all of the CBS attention Sunday night may be positive.

    Voters could give “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” the Emmy for best talk series for the first time as a sort of protest vote and tribute to its host, weeks after its cancellation by the network.

    This image released by CBS shows Stephen Colbert during a taping of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Monday, July 21, 2025, in New York. (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via AP)

    Many perceived the end of the show as punishment of Colbert and placation of President Donald Trump after Colbert was harshly critical of a legal settlement between the president and Paramount, which needed administration approval for a sale to Skydance Media. Executives called the decision strictly financial.

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  • 2023 Emmy Awards: The most bold, beautiful looks from TV’s biggest night – National | Globalnews.ca

    2023 Emmy Awards: The most bold, beautiful looks from TV’s biggest night – National | Globalnews.ca

    Hot on the heels of the Golden Globes comes this evening’s Emmy Awards — although they don’t typically air back-to-back, one week after the other.

    The 75th Emmys were postponed last July, with the planned September broadcast punted into the new year on account of the Hollywood actor and writer strikes.

    Despite being sidelined for four months and appearing just over a week since the last major awards show, the stars did not hold back on their beauty and fashion, showing up to the red carpet in head-to-toe glamour and some rather striking attire.

    Many of the women opted for old-Hollywood style or menswear-inspired looks, while the men didn’t hold back in suits and tuxes made from luxe fabrics and untraditional embellishments.

    Some standout nominees for tonight’s awards are Succession, with 27 total nominations for its final season, The Last of Us with 24 nominations, The White Lotus with 23, and Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso with 21.

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    Who else decided to take a stroll down the 2024 Golden Globes red carpet? Keep scrolling to see some of the best and boldest celebrity looks from the show.

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