How to watch the 2022 Emmys on TV and streaming

The 74th Emmy Awards are just around the corner.

TV's biggest night will air tonight on NBC, and available live on Peacock, starting at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from Los Angeles. 'Saturday Night Live' mainstay Kenan Thompson hosts 74th annual awards show, marking huge year for Emmy winners like 'Succession', 'Barry', 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and "Ted Lasso". /p>

Last week's Creative Arts Emmys proved that 'Euphoria', 'The White Lotus' and 'Stranger Things' are already leading the 2022 Emmys with five awards each, followed by 'Squid Game' and 'Barry' with four and three Creative Arts Emmy Awards respectively. "Severance" won two awards, plus "Only Murders in the Building" won three.

Colman Domingo ("Euphoria"), Laurie Metcalf ("Hacks") and Nathan Lane ("Only Murders in the Building") won for their guest cast appearances. "Stranger Things" and its soundtrack, including "Running Up That Hill" in Season 4, won in the Outstanding Music Supervision and Sound Editing categories. Of course, "Euphoria" took home the award for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) after single-handedly starting a viral modern makeup trend.

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The late Chadwick Boseman also received a Creative Arts Emmy for portraying Black Panther in the Disney+ Marvel series "What If...?" The Creative Arts Emmys aired September 3-4, followed by an edited version on FXX on September 10.

After the nominations were announced on July 12, 'Succession' led the pack with 25 nominations, followed by 'Ted Lasso' and 'The White Lotus' with 20 nominations each.

Rookie shows like "Severance" and "Only Murders in the Building" are racking up double-digit nominations, including recognition in their respective Best Drama and Best Comedy categories. Limited series "The Staircase" and "Dopesick" are also fan favorites "The White Lotus", "Pam and Tommy" and "Inventing Anna" for top acting awards.

"Yellowjackets" continues the awards season buzz with Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey and Juliette Lewis up for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in Drama Banner. Murray Bartlett of "The White Lotus" is also up against co-stars Jake Lacy and Steve Zahn for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Movie or Series, along with three "Dopesick" actors, Will Poulter, Peter Sarsgaard and Michel Stuhlbarg.

The overlap continues with Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Natasha Rothwell, Sydney Sweeney and Alexandra Daddario also being recognized for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Anthology or Movie for "The White Lotus", at the alongside "Dopesick" co-stars Kaitlyn Dever and Mare Winningham. Martin Short and Steve Martin also face off in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series category for 'Only Murders in the Building,' while the two stars dunked at the Emmys for not acknowledging co-star and producer Selena. Gomez as part of their trio.

The final seasons of "Ozark" and "Better Call Saul" also feature Emmy nominations for leading men Jason Bateman and Bob Odenkirk.

Television Academy President Frank Sherma previously spoke about the 2022 nominees: "I couldn't be prouder of all the work that's being done in our industry."

Among the must-see nominees for the 2022 Emmys, 'Euphoria' and 'The White Lotus' star Sydney Sweeney lands her first Emmy nominations, along with co-star Zendaya who is already making history by as the youngest two-time acting Emmy nominee. Zendaya previously won an Emmy in 2020 for playing drug-addicted high school student Rue on the viral HBO series.

Predictions about the winner of the 2022 Emmys have also only underscored how close a race is to a...

How to watch the 2022 Emmys on TV and streaming

The 74th Emmy Awards are just around the corner.

TV's biggest night will air tonight on NBC, and available live on Peacock, starting at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from Los Angeles. 'Saturday Night Live' mainstay Kenan Thompson hosts 74th annual awards show, marking huge year for Emmy winners like 'Succession', 'Barry', 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and "Ted Lasso". /p>

Last week's Creative Arts Emmys proved that 'Euphoria', 'The White Lotus' and 'Stranger Things' are already leading the 2022 Emmys with five awards each, followed by 'Squid Game' and 'Barry' with four and three Creative Arts Emmy Awards respectively. "Severance" won two awards, plus "Only Murders in the Building" won three.

Colman Domingo ("Euphoria"), Laurie Metcalf ("Hacks") and Nathan Lane ("Only Murders in the Building") won for their guest cast appearances. "Stranger Things" and its soundtrack, including "Running Up That Hill" in Season 4, won in the Outstanding Music Supervision and Sound Editing categories. Of course, "Euphoria" took home the award for Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) after single-handedly starting a viral modern makeup trend.

Related Related

The late Chadwick Boseman also received a Creative Arts Emmy for portraying Black Panther in the Disney+ Marvel series "What If...?" The Creative Arts Emmys aired September 3-4, followed by an edited version on FXX on September 10.

After the nominations were announced on July 12, 'Succession' led the pack with 25 nominations, followed by 'Ted Lasso' and 'The White Lotus' with 20 nominations each.

Rookie shows like "Severance" and "Only Murders in the Building" are racking up double-digit nominations, including recognition in their respective Best Drama and Best Comedy categories. Limited series "The Staircase" and "Dopesick" are also fan favorites "The White Lotus", "Pam and Tommy" and "Inventing Anna" for top acting awards.

"Yellowjackets" continues the awards season buzz with Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey and Juliette Lewis up for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress in Drama Banner. Murray Bartlett of "The White Lotus" is also up against co-stars Jake Lacy and Steve Zahn for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Movie or Series, along with three "Dopesick" actors, Will Poulter, Peter Sarsgaard and Michel Stuhlbarg.

The overlap continues with Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Natasha Rothwell, Sydney Sweeney and Alexandra Daddario also being recognized for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Anthology or Movie for "The White Lotus", at the alongside "Dopesick" co-stars Kaitlyn Dever and Mare Winningham. Martin Short and Steve Martin also face off in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series category for 'Only Murders in the Building,' while the two stars dunked at the Emmys for not acknowledging co-star and producer Selena. Gomez as part of their trio.

The final seasons of "Ozark" and "Better Call Saul" also feature Emmy nominations for leading men Jason Bateman and Bob Odenkirk.

Television Academy President Frank Sherma previously spoke about the 2022 nominees: "I couldn't be prouder of all the work that's being done in our industry."

Among the must-see nominees for the 2022 Emmys, 'Euphoria' and 'The White Lotus' star Sydney Sweeney lands her first Emmy nominations, along with co-star Zendaya who is already making history by as the youngest two-time acting Emmy nominee. Zendaya previously won an Emmy in 2020 for playing drug-addicted high school student Rue on the viral HBO series.

Predictions about the winner of the 2022 Emmys have also only underscored how close a race is to a...

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