Emily Longeretta The Emmy race, once again, is all about breaking through to the voters, as 2022 saw 599 scripted series air — 40 more than 2021.
It’s easier said than done, especially with the amount of excellent content from comedy and dramas to limited series and shows that could qualify for multiple genres. (We’ll get to that!) The 75th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will conside all series airing between June 1, 2022 and May 31, 2023.
Voting runs from June 15-26, with nominations unveiled July 12. Final voting takes place Aug. 17-28, with the Sept. 18 awards ceremony broadcast on Fox.
The Creative Arts Emmys will be presented in two ceremonies held on Sept. 9 and Sept. 10. Variety takes a closer look at this year’s race and what to keep an eye on as Emmy season kicks off. Follow the Leader Although the Emmy Awards aren’t for another four months — and some of the eligible titles have yet to debut — many eye-catching series were highlighted at this year’s SAG Awards and later, the Critics Choice Awards.
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