How To Watch the 2024 Emmy Awards & Red Carpet Live
If you’re anything like us, you can barely wait until the 76th Emmys Awards take place today, on Sunday, Sept. 15. After all, in addition to seeing our favorite stars from The Bear, Hacks, Abbott Elementary, The Morning Show, Only Murders In The Building, and more, in the running for major awards, Schitt’s Creek‘s iconic father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy will be taking the stage to host the award for the very first time.
“My biggest obstacle was fear,” Dan recently admitted about the hosting gig to Good Morning America. “And I feel like if fear is your biggest obstacle, you have to do it.”
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Eugene couldn’t agree more. “There was electricity that was kinda drawing us into it, right, I mean, the challenge of it,” he said. “The challenge is not humiliating yourself on national television in front of millions and millions of people,” Dan then quipped.
As for what to expect of the hosting duo, who will be making history as the first father-son duo to ever host the awards, they’ll surely bring a balance of heart and humor. “I think our approach for this is how we approach everything we do which is heart and kindness while at the same time not losing the edge of what people come to expect from a host,” Dan said, with his father adding, “We’ve gotta be funny.”
To find out where to watch Sunday’s big night, scroll below!
How to watch the Emmys
The 76th Emmy Awards will air live on ABC starting at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT and stream on Hulu the following day.
If you don’t have cable at home, don’t worry, there are still many options to stream the event live. Livestreams will be available at abc.com, the ABC app, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.
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How to watch the Emmys red carpet
Before the show begins at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT, Robin Roberts and Will Reeve will be hosting ABC’s red-carpet pre-show, On the Red Carpet: Live at the Emmys, on ABC starting at 7 pm ET/4 pm PT. The pre-show will be available on all the streaming services listed above.
E! News will also be hosting pre-show coverage including the Countdown to the Emmys from 5 pm ET/2 pm PT to 6 pm ET/3 pm PT and the red carpet from 6 pm ET/3 pm PT to 8 pm EDT/5 pm PT.
Lastly, People and Entertainment Weekly will also be hosting their own pre-show starting at 6 pm ET/3 pm PT. The show will be streamed on People and EW‘s sites and social platforms, including YouTube, TikTok, X, Instagram and Facebook, as well as The Roku Channel.
How to watch Emmys after-party coverage
E! News will also be hosting the Emmys After Party show starting at 11 pm ET/8 pm PT to midnight ET/ 9 pm PT.
Which shows are the most nominated?
Topping this year’s nominations for a single show in Shōgun, which was nominated for a whopping 25 nominations. Following closely behind is The Bear with 23 nominations, Only Murders in the Building with 21, True Detective: Night Country with 19 nods and Netflix’s The Crown with 18.
Which records might be broken at the Emmys?
Depending on who takes home the awards on Sunday, records could be definitely broken. Among them is Robert Downey Jr. potentially becoming the first actor to ever win an Oscar, Daytime Emmy and a Primetime Emmy in the same year for The Sympthatizer, The Bear could break its own record for the most Primetime Emmys won by a Comedy Series in a single year, Carol Burnett could become the oldest actress to win a Primetime Emmy for Palm Royale and Quinta Brunson could become the first African-American actress to win in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series category two times for Abbott Elementary.
Will other Schitt’s Creek cast members make an appearance?
With Eugene and Dan Levy in the lead, fans of the sitcom are already wondering if their co-stars Catherine O’Hara, Annie Murphy, Sarah Levy, Emily Hampshire, and more, will be making an appearance. “It’s at this point maybe a possibility,” Eugene teased to Good Morning America. “You might see them, just in ways you don’t expect,” Dan added, with a sneaky wink.
We can’t wait!
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