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A guide to the Emmys
After last year’s mostly virtual show, the Emmys will hold an in-person ceremony on Sunday in Los Angeles.
Who’s hosting? Cedric the Entertainer, the stand-up comic and star of CBS’s “The Neighborhood.” He hopes to make the awards show more accessible: “I want to bring a familiarity that comes with my brand of stand-up. I’m somebody you know. I’m your cousin or your uncle, and we’re here to celebrate each other,” he told The Times.
Who’s nominated? Streaming services, mostly. HBO (including HBO Max, its streaming platform) received 130 nominations, followed by Netflix, with 129. Disney+ is third, picking up 71 nominations in its second year of existence. NBC was in a distant fourth place with 46.
And which shows? Netflix’s “The Crown” and the Disney+ Star Wars action drama “The Mandalorian” are the most nominated shows, with 24 each. The Disney+ Marvel series “WandaVision” has 23. — Claire Moses, a Morning writer