Adolescence, The White Lotus, Severance, and The Penguin are a few of the TV shows that will battle it out later at the Emmys, the television industry's most prestigious awards ceremony.
Owen Cooper, the 15-year-old British star of Adolescence, Netflix's series about a teenager accused of murdering a classmate, could become the youngest male actor ever to win an Emmy.
Elsewhere, a campaign led by US chat show hosts following the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert could see the programme win outstanding talk series for the first time.
The ceremony will take place on Sunday evening at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles.
The Studio, Andor, Hacks, Slow Horses, The Bear, Nobody Wants This, and The Last of Us are among the other shows competing for the top prizes.
Who is hosting the Emmys?
US comedian Nate Bargatze is this year's Emmys host. Known for his family-friendly comedy style, he plans an interesting twist: he will donate $100,000 to charity during the event, but the donation will decrease for every acceptance speech that exceeds the time limit. Bargatze has expressed that it is a huge honour to host the Emmys.
Which TV shows are nominated?
This year's nominees include popular series across various categories:
- Outstanding Drama Series: The White Lotus, Andor, Severance, Paradise, and The Last of Us.
- Outstanding Comedy Series: The Bear, Hacks, Abbott Elementary, Nobody Wants This.
- Outstanding Limited Series: Adolescence, Black Mirror, The Penguin, and more.
Among the notable nominees are Aimee Lou Wood, Walton Goggins, Cate Blanchett, and Jeremy Allen White.
How to watch the Emmy Awards
The ceremony will begin at 17:00 PT / 20:00 ET on Sunday (01:00 BST on Monday for UK viewers). In the US, viewers can watch live on CBS or streaming via Paramount+. In the UK, no live broadcast is scheduled, but BBC News will provide live coverage throughout the event.
The Emmys have already awarded many categories during the Creative Arts Emmys, so major showdowns await on Sunday night.