Emmy Predictions: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
While Andrew Garfield and Colin Firth may make it into the Best Actor in a Limited Series race, Michael Keaton continues to shine.
While Andrew Garfield and Colin Firth may make it into the Best Actor in a Limited Series race, Michael Keaton continues to shine.
Could Emmy voters spread the wealth and award past Best Actor in a Drama Series winner Jeremy Strong’s “Succession” co-star Brian Cox?
Season 2 of TV’s boldest visual and aural series makes the case that voters’ respect should grow beyond music, costumes, and makeup.
Can “Bridgerton,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “The Great,” “The Gilded Age,” or “Pachinko” rise up and reign supreme over crafts?
As the Emmys filter what belongs in the Best Documentary or Nonfiction Special category, films like “Lucy and Desi” stand out.
The Best Documentary or Nonfiction Series contenders seem to mostly cover show business from many different angles.
It looks as if the Best Variety Sketch Show category only has eyes for “Saturday Night Live,” but newcomers deserve some shine too.
The Best Variety Talk Show category has been dominated by “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” but 2022 may bring in some newcomers.
Two-time Best Animated Program winner “Rick and Morty” is back for a three-peat, but “Big Mouth” has shown some growth.
The Best TV Movie favorites may be “The Fallout” and “The Survivor,” but they have some “Fresh” competition.
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series nominees often come in pairs, like Jennifer Coolidge and Connie Britton from “The White Lotus.”
The Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series category tends to have more than one actor nominated from the Academy’s favorite projects.