Final Emmy Predictions and Creative Arts Emmy Winners
By: Christopher James
For those who watched the Golden Globes, the TV landscape seemed to only have three shows. Succession took home all drama specific prizes. The Bear pulled off a similar hat trick on the comedy side. Finally, Beef swept the Limited Series categories. With the delayed Emmys finally happening, one may think they’ll see the same people and the same speeches repeat one week later.
However, keep in mind the Emmys voting period was from August 17 to 28, meaning the winners were technically chosen five months ago. Like a time capsule, all will be revealed on Monday, Jan 15th. We got our first clue as to how the Television Academy voted this past week at the Creative Arts Ceremony.
See how these categories could clue us into the Emmy winners, who we are predicting for the Primetime Emmy Awards and a full list of Creative Arts Winners after the jump.
Comedy Predictions
There’s poised to be some new blood in the Comedy category. Both Wednesday and The Bear each earned four wins at the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony. For Wednesday, it makes sense. It’s a craft focused fantasy show and these are the categories where it was meant to shine. In particular, the casting win for The Bear makes it likely it can win some of the acting categories, if not the top prize as well.
Don’t count out Ted Lasso just yet though. Even with bad reviews for the final season, the Emmys still gave the series 21 nominations. It also won two Creative Arts Emmys, including Outstanding Guest Actor for Sam Richardson. This was a category where I expected The Bear to win, either for Oliver Platt or Jon Bernthal. It’s not often the Emmys go for a dramatic winner in the lead prize, which is why I’m playing it safe and picking Ted Lasso for the top prize. However, The Bear is going to give it a run for its money.
Comedy Series - Ted Lasso
Comedy Actress - Quinta Brunson - Abbott Elementary
Comedy Actor - Jeremy Allen White - The Bear
Comedy Supporting Actress - Ayo Edebiri - The Bear
Comedy Supporting Actor - Brett Goldstein - Ted Lasso
Comedy Directing - The Bear - Review
Comedy Writing - Ted Lasso - So Long, Farewell
Drama Predictions
Strangely enough, the most telling predictor comes way far down the ballot in the Nonfiction Or Reality Series category. Succession: Controlling The Narrative beat out other behind the scenes content from its competitors - The White Lotus, The Last of Us and The House of the Dragon.
Still, there are some signs that Succession may not take everything. It lost all 13 of its nominations at the Creative Arts Emmys. In the past, it has taken home somewhere between one and three wins at the Creative Arts ceremony. The Last of Us utterly dominated on the drama side, winning eight awards including both Guest Acting categories, for Nick Offerman and Storm Reid. Meanwhile, The White Lotus squeaked out four wins, including the casting award that Succession has won in the past. Succession still feels poised for a Drama Series win, but this makes me think it won’t be a clean sweep like some are expecting.
Drama Series - Succession
Drama Actress - Sarah Snook - Succession
Drama Actor - Pedro Pascal - The Last of Us
Drama Supporting Actress - Jennifer Coolidge - The White Lotus
Drama Supporting Actor - Matthew MacFadyen - Succession
Drama Director - The Last of Us - Long, Long Time
Drama Writing - Succession - Connor’s Wedding
Limited Series Predictions
The war between Beef and Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story may have already reached a foregone conclusion. Both shows led with 13 nominations. Yet, Beef won four key prizes at the Creative Arts Emmys, while Dahmer lost all of its nominations. This puts Beef squarely in the lead to win the top prize. The new question to ask is “how many prizes can the show win?”
Are there any wild cards that stood out from the Creative Arts Emmys? Look out for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. The TV Movie category was more competitive than usual this year, and Weird beat out stiff competition like Fire Island and Prey. Could it win Writing or surprise in Best Actor?
Limited Series - Beef
Movie/Limited Actress - Ali Wong - Beef
Movie/Limited Actor - Evan Peters - Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Movie/Limited Supporting Actress - Nicey Nash-Betts - Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Movie/Limited Supporting Actor - Paul Walter Hauser - Black Bird
Movie/Limited Director - Beef - Figures of Light
Movie/Limited Writing - Beef - The Birds Don't Sing, They Screech in Pain
Other Category Predictions
RuPaul once again won Outstanding Reality or Competition Program host and no other Competition show won any of the other categories. This paves the way for it to win its fifth award.
Meanwhile, we’re going to get some shake up as seven time Variety Talk Series winner Last Week Tonight with John Oliver got moved to Scripted Variety Series to go up against juggernaut Saturday Night Live. With two Creative Arts wins, I’m predicting Saturday Night Live to retain its crown, though Oliver could still end up winning in this different category. Meanwhile, it’s anyone’s game in the Variety Talk Series category. My eye is on whether Jon Stewart can regain his crown in this category, or if his Daily Show replacement, Trevor Noah, can win for his final season on the show. When in doubt, go with someone having their last season.
Finally, both live concert extravaganzas have won two Emmys at the Creative Arts Emmys - Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium and The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna. They seem poised to defeat their award show competition. After last year’s superbowl win, I feel like the Emmys will continue the trend.
Competition Program - RuPaul’s Drag Race
Variety Talk Series - The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Scripted Variety Series - Saturday Night Live
Variety Special (Live) - The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna
Writing For A Variety Series - Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Full List of Creative Arts Winners
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Comedy Guest Actress - Judith Light - Poker Face
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Comedy Guest Actor - Sam Richardson - Ted Lasso
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Drama Guest Actress - Storm Reid - The Last of Us
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Drama Guest Actor - Nick Offerman - The Last of Us
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TV Movie - Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
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Host For A Reality Or Competition Program - RuPaul Charles - RuPaul’s Drag Race
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Host For A Game Show - Keke Palmer - Password
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Structured Program - Queer Eye
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Unstructured Program - Welcome to Wrexham
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Game Show - Jeopardy!
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Outstanding Directing For A Reality Program - Welcome to Wrexham
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Short Form - Comedy, Drama or Variety Series - I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson
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Performance by an Actor in a Short Form Series - Tim Robinson - I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson
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Performance by an Actress in a Short Form Series - Jasmine Guy - Chronicles of Jasmine Wu
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Nonfiction Or Reality Series - Succession: Controlling The Narrative
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Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) - Carol Burnett: 90 Years Of Laughter + Love
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Directing For A Variety Series - Saturday Night Live
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Directing For A Variety Special - The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna- directed by Hamish Hamilton and Shawn Carter
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Writing For A Variety Special - John Mulaney: Baby J - written by John Mulaney
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Animated Program - The Simpsons
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Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour Or More) - Wednesday
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Production Design For A Narrative Period Or Fantasy Program (One Hour Or More) - Guillermo Del Toro’s Cabinet Of Curiosities
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Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour) - Only Murders In The Building
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Production Design For A Variety, Reality Or Competition Series - Saturday Night Live
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Production Design For A Variety Special - The Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show Starring Rihanna
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Casting For A Comedy Series - The Bear
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Casting For A Drama Series - The White Lotus
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Casting For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - Beef
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Casting For A Reality Program - The Traitors
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Outstanding Choreography For Variety Or Reality Programming (Juried) - Dancing with the Stars
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Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming (Juried) - Blindspotting
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Cinematography For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - Black Bird
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Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) - Atlanta
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Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series (One Hour) - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
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Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program - 100 Foot Wave
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Cinematography For A Reality Program - Welcome To Wrexham
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Commercial - Apple – The Greatest – Accessibility
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Contemporary Costumes for a Series - Wednesday
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Period Costumes for a Series - The Great
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Contemporary Costumes for a Limited Series or TV Movie - BEEF
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Period Costumes for a Limited Series or TV Movie - Daisy Jones & The Six
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Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes for a Limited Series or TV Movie - House Of The Dragon
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Directing For A Documentary/Nonfiction Program - directed by David Guggenheim - Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
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Documentary Or Nonfiction Series - The 1619 Project
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Documentary Or Nonfiction Special - Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
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Hosted Nonfiction Series Or Special - Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy
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Exceptional Merit In Documentary Filmmaking (Juried) - The Territory
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Writing For A Nonfiction Program - The U.S. and the Holocaust
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Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Series - Dancing With The Stars
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Lighting Design/Lighting Direction For A Variety Special - 2022 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony
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Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series - Dancing With The Stars
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Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Special - Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium
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Contemporary Hairstyling - The White Lotus
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Period And/or Character Hairstyling - Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
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Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) - Wednesday
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Period And/or Character Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) - The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
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Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup - The Last Of Us
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Main Title Design - The Last of Us
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Music Composition For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) - Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
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Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score) - The White Lotus
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Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) - Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
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Music Direction - Library Of Congress Gershwin Prize For Popular Song: Joni Mitchell
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Original Main Title Theme Music - Wednesday
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Original Music And Lyrics - Song Title: A Beautiful Game - Ted Lasso
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Music Supervision - The White Lotus
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Character Voice-Over Performance - Maya Rudolph - Big Mouth
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Narrator - Barack Obama - Working: What We Do All Day
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Picture Editing For A Nonfiction Program - Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie
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Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition Program - RuPaul’s Drag Race
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Picture Editing For An Unstructured Reality Program - Welcome To Wrexham
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Picture Editing for Variety Programming - A Black Lady Sketch Show
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Multi-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series - Night Court
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Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Comedy Series - The Bear
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Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series - The Last Of Us
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Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - Beef
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Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation - The Bear
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Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour) - The Last Of Us
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Sound Mixing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - Daisy Jones & The Six
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Sound Mixing For A Nonfiction Or Reality Program (Single Or Multi-Camera) - Moonage Daydream
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Sound Mixing For A Variety Series Or Special - Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium
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Sound Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special - Prey
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Sound Editing For A Nonfiction Or Reality Program (Single Or Multi-Camera) - Moonage Daydream
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Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour) - The Last Of Us
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Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation - The Bear
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Special Visual Effects In A Season Or A Movie - The Last of Us
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Special Visual Effects In A Single Episode - Five Days at Memorial
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Stunt Coordination For A Comedy Series Or Variety Program - Barry
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Stunt Coordination For A Drama Series, Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie - The Boys
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Stunt Performance - The Mandalorian
Who do you think will win at the Emmys? Let us know in the comments below.
Reader Comments (7)
"Succesion" winning everything.
EVERYTHING!
Period.
Thoughts:
-Anybody but Kieran for Drama Actor please! It’s bad acting.
-So people are really predicting that Ayo Edibiri will win a supporting comedy award for a leading drama character…so bizarre.
-Man if Claire Danes doesn’t win for the best performance of the year by any actor, it will be a real shame.
-I’m conflicted about Succession winning a third series award. I mean, Sopranos only won twice. It still irks me that Squid Game didn’t win Series when it was really the show of the year. Need to let go, I know. But I can’t deny that week-to-week those final Succession episodes were so damn good.
I actually think the fact that the winners were chosen 5 months ago strengthens the case for SUCCESSION, BEEF and BEAR to keep sweeping. I feel like they all had even bigger heat back then than they do now, but we'll see.
Praying that the Beef love is so strong that Steven Yeun edges out Evan Peters.
I think one of the worst changes the Emmy’s have made is not requiring voters to certify that they’ve watched submitted episodes. It reduced sweeps and made for fun surprises.
I do think these picks feel very now. I think in lead actress comedy, Rachel Brosnahan or Christina Applegate with the slight edge to Beosnahan.
I don’t think Ayo will win here. I think Borstein, Ralph, or Waddingham will repeat. I’d give the edge to Waddingham, but Borstein’s episode is one for the ages. I also think James Marsden will win. His show was peaking at the right moment during voting and over performed in nominations, because of his charisma.
I’m also not sure who will win - maybe Keri Russell - but I don’t think Snook is assured her win.
Oh yes, forgot to add that I'm totally rooting for James Marsden too. Well, Jury Duty in general, but I think he's their best chance at a win for sure.
Don’t count out Ted Lasso just yet though. Even with bad reviews for the final season, the Emmys still gave the series 21 nominations. It also won two Creative Arts Emmys, including Outstanding Guest Actor for Sam Richardson. This was a category where I expected The Bear to win, either for Oliver Platt or Jon Bernthal. It’s not often the Emmys go for a dramatic winner in the lead prize, which is why I’m playing it safe and picking Ted Lasso for the top prize. However, The Bear is going to give it a run for its money.
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