Less than a year after the last strike-delayed ceremony in January, the 2024 Emmys are upon us—and our printable Emmys ballot 2024 is here to guide you. The ballot includes a complete rundown of each nominated TV artist and show, from returning series like Hacks and Abbott Elementary, to recent breakouts such as Baby Reindeer and Shōgun. There is space here for all your most daring predictions, from the best drama and comedy series categories to acting, directing, and writing across genres. Hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, who both won an armful of Emmys in 2020 for their beloved sitcom Schitt’s Creek, the 2024 Emmys will honor the best TV that aired from June 2023 to May of this year. (That means The Bear’s third season will be eligible next year, as will the latest seasons of House of the Dragon and Bridgerton.)
Print your 2024 Emmy ballot here.
“For two Canadians who won our Emmys in a literal quarantine tent, the idea of being asked to host this year in an actual theater was incentive enough,” both Eugene and Dan said in a statement shared with Vanity Fair. “We’re thrilled to be able to raise a glass to this extraordinary season of television and can’t wait to spend the evening with you all on September 15.” The Levys, who have eight Emmys between them, will host the awards live from the Peacock Theater in LA.
Led by FX’s Japan-set drama Shōgun—which scored 25 nods—the 2024 Emmy nominations contain a healthy mix of returning favorites (FX’s The Bear and Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building trail just slightly with 23 and 21 nods apiece), as well as new entries like True Detective: Night Country, which earned 19 nominations for HBO, and Prime Video’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith, with a respectable 16 citations. After they were announced, Vanity Fair experts assessed the biggest snubs and surprises of the nominations, from the overperformance of best drama series nominee 3 Body Problem to the snub of Emma Stone for Showtime’s Nathan Fielder vehicle, The Curse. Perhaps that analysis can shed light on your own predictions; viewers can also listen back to the Little Gold Men episode breaking down the nominations in July.
Beyond the guesswork of the categories themselves, you can also use your ballot to bet on some of the lower-stakes milestones that could happen at the 76th Emmys telecast. Perhaps you’ll wager correctly on which of this year’s Emmy-nominated couples, like Naomi Watts (Feud: Capote vs. The Swans) and Billy Crudup (The Morning Show) or Holland Taylor (also The Morning Show) and Sarah Paulson (Mr. & Mrs. Smith), could take home matching hardware. Maybe you’re prone to an EGOT watch—that is, guessing who will be next to join the ranks of the 19 artists who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony in competition. FYI: songwriting duo Benj Pasek and Justin Paul of La La Land and Dear Evan Hansen fame could accomplish this feat if their original music and lyrics for Only Murders in the Building’s season 3 earworm “Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?” wins. And also keep an eye on folks like Jamie Lee Curtis of The Bear and Sara Bareilles of Girls5eva, who will each be halfway to EGOT status should they emerge victorious at the 2024 Emmys.
There is time to mull these all-important questions—and predict who will win trophies from the TV Academy via your printable Emmys ballot 2024. But use the next few weeks wisely: The 2024 Emmys will air live from ABC on Sunday, September 15, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, and will stream the next day on Hulu.
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