Ready or Not, We’re Predicting Emmy Nominations
If you feel like we’re only talking about Emmy shows, you’re not wrong. The 2023 Emmy season didn’t end until earlier this year, when the ceremony was postponed. aired in January. But here we are again on the eve of the Emmy nominations. And again, Little Yellow Men The team is working hard to predict all the nominations in the major categories.
This week Little Yellow Men (listen below), we’ll outline why we think General should have a strong showing in the drama categories—including the fact that the hit new show doesn’t have a perennial winner like Succession to compete with this year. “It really captured the spirit of the times and did so by being a very artistic show, which is increasingly rare these days,” he said. Who is David Canfield? The bigger question in the television genre is whether a show like Fall out will win an Emmy (we think so).
Comedy-wise, it feels like a race between the two shows. Bear And Tips. But we wonder if the weak response is BearWill a third season have any impact on the chances of winning in these categories going forward? As for limited series? Expect Netflix to make a breakthrough Baby reindeer to lead the way. We also delve into the acting categories and even cover the reality TV races, which are typically slow to change but could see some new blood this year.
Amid all the Emmy buzz, let’s take a look at this weekend’s most promising new show: A24’s Sing sing, looks like the first real Oscar contender to hit theaters this year. Plus, we break down some of the festival’s early fall announcements, like Steve McQueen‘S Blitz open London and Beetroot Juice Beetroot Juice landing in Venice—and what those choices might indicate for their Oscar chances.
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