It's not deja vu — the 76th Emmy Awards are returning just nine months after the last awards ceremony.
WASHINGTON — The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards are returning just nine months after the last celebration of the best television.
Leading the nominations ahead of Sunday's ceremony is the FX series "Shogun," who has already swept at the Creative Arts Emmy ceremony last weekend.
January's celebration saw "The Bear" and "Succession" dominating at the 75th Primetime Emmys. While "The Bear" is likely to extend its accolade streak this weekend, there's a "Shogun" is looking to take over the drama category.
The father and son duo of Eugene and Dan Levy, the winning stars of the 2020 Emmys with their show “Schitt's Creek,” will host. The show begins at 8 p.m. Eastern and will be broadcast by ABC.
List of winners and nominees for 76th Emmy Awards:
Drama series
- “The Crown,” Netflix
- “Fallout,” Prime Video
- “The Gilded Age,” HBO/Max
- “The Morning Show,” Apple TV+
- “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” Prime Video
- “Shogun,” FX
- “Slow Horses,” Apple TV+
- “3 Body Problem,” Netflix”
Comedy series
- “Abbott Elementary,” ABC
- “The Bear,” FX
- “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” HBO/Max
- “Hacks,” HBO/Max
- “Only Murders in the Building,” Hulu
- “Palm Royale,” Apple TV+
- “Reservation Dogs,” FX
- “What We Do in the Shadows,” FX
Limited or anthology series
- “Baby Reindeer,” Netflix
- “Fargo,” FX
- “Lessons in Chemistry,” Apple TV+
- “Ripley,” Netflix
- “True Detective: Night Country,” HBO/Max
Actor in a drama series
- Idris Elba, “Hijack”
- Donald Glover, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”
- Walter Goggins, “Fallout”
- Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”
- Hiroyuki Sanada, “Shogun”
- Dominic West, “The Crown”
Actress in a drama series
- Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show”
- Carrie Coon, “The Gilded Age”
- Maya Erskine, “Mr. And Mrs. Smith”
- Anna Sawai, “Shogun”
- Imelda Staunton, “The Crown”
- Reese Witherspoon, “The Morning Show”
Actor in a comedy series
- Matt Berry, “What We Do in the Shadows”
- Larry David, “Curb Your Enthusiasm”
- Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”
- Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”
- Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”
- D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, “Reservation Dogs.”
Actress in a comedy series
- Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”
- Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”
- Selena Gomez, “Only Murders in the Building”
- Maya Rudolph, “Loot”
- Jean Smart, “Hacks”
- Kristin Wiig, “Palm Royale”
Supporting actor in a comedy series
- Lionel Boyce, “The Bear”
- Paul W. Downs, “Hacks”
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear”
- Paul Rudd, “Only Murders in the Building”
- Tyler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary”
- Bowen Yang, “Saturday Night Live”
Supporting actress in a comedy series
- Carol Burnett, “Palm Royale”
- Liza Colón-Zayas, “The Bear”
- Hannah Einbinder, “Hacks”
- Janelle James, “Abbott Elementary”
- Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Abbott Elementary”
- Meryl Streep, “Only Murders in the Building”
Supporting actress in a drama series
- Christine Baranski, “The Gilded Age”
- Nicole Beharie, “The Morning Show”
- Elizabeth Debicki, “The Crown”
- Greta Lee, “The Morning Show”
- Lesley Manville, “The Crown”
- Karen Pittman, “The Morning Show”
- Holland Taylor, “The Morning Show”
Supporting actor in a drama series
- Tadanobu Asano, “Shogun”
- Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show”
- Mark Duplass, “The Morning Show”
- Jon Hamm, “The Morning Show”
- Takehiro Hira, “Shogun”
- Jack Lowden, “Slow Horses”
- Jonathan Pryce, “The Crown”
Lead actress in a limited or anthology series
- Jodie Foster, “True Detective: Night Country”
- Brie Larson, “Lessons in Chemistry”
- Juno Temple, “Fargo”
- Sofia Vergara, “Griselda”
- Naomi Watts, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”
Lead actor in a limited or anthology series
- Matt Bomer, “Fellow Travelers”
- Richard Gadd, “Baby Reindeer”
- Jon Hamm, “Fargo”
- Tom Hollander, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”
- Andrew Scott, “Ripley”
Supporting actor in a limited or anthology series
- Jonathan Bailey, “Fellow Travelers”
- Robert Downey Jr., “The Sympathizer”
- Tom Goodman-Hill, “Baby Reindeer”
- John Hawkes, “True Detective: Night Country”
- Lewis Pullman, “Lessons in Chemistry”
- Treat Williams, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”
- Lamorne Morris, “Fargo”
Supporting actress in a limited or anthology series
- Dakota Fanning, “Ripley”
- Lily Gladstone, “Under the Bridge”
- Jessica Gunning, “Baby Reindeer”
- Aja Naomi King, “Lessons in Chemistry”
- Diane Lane, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans”
- Nava Mau, “Baby Reindeer”
- Kali Reis, “True Detective: Night Country”
Outstanding talk series
- “The Daily Show,” Comedy Central
- “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” ABC
- “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” NBC
- “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” CBS
Television movie
- “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie,” Peacock
- “Quiz Lady,” Hulu
- “Red, White and Royal Blue,” Prime Video
- “Scoop,” Netflix
- “Unfrosted,” Netflix
Reality competition program
- “The Amazing Race,” CBS
- “RuPaul's Drag Race,” MTV
- “Top Chef,” Bravo
- “The Traitors,” Peacock
- “The Voice,” NBC
Scripted variety series
- “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” HBO/Max
- “Saturday Night Live,” NBC
Live variety special
- “The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring Usher,” CBS
- “66th Grammy Awards,” CBS
- “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady,” Netflix
- “76th Annual Tony Awards,” CBS
Pre-recorded variety special
- “Billy Joel: The 100th Live At Madison Square Garden,” CBS
- “Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer,” Netflix
- “Dick Van Dyke 98 Years Of Magic,” CBS
- “Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die,” HBO/Max
- “Trevor Noah: Where Was I,” Netflix
Animated program
- “Blue Eye Samurai,” Netflix
- “Bob's Burgers,” Fox
- “Scavengers Reign,” HBO/Max
- “The Simpsons,” Fox
- “X-Men '97,” Disney+
Outstanding host for a reality or competition program
- RuPaul, “RuPaul's Drag Race”
- Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O'Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, Daymond John, “Shark Tank”
- Alan Cumming, “The Traitors”
- Kristen Kish, “Top Chef”
- Jeff Probst, “Survivor”
Outstanding game show host
- Steve Harvey, “Celebrity Family Feud”
- Ken Jennings, “Jeopardy!”
- Jane Lynch, “Weakest Link”
- Keke Palmer, “Password”
- Pat Sajak, “Wheel of Fortune”
Who votes for the Emmy Awards?
The more than 17,000 voting members of the TV academy are eligible to decide nominees and winners in 14 categories, including drama, comedy and limited series. The acting awards, including lead, supporting and guest actors, are determined by peer groups, as are directing, writing and other individual areas of achievement. The number of nominees in most categories generally is tied to the number of submissions, with exceptions including best comedy and dramas series: They get eight nominees each.