Emmy Predictions 2024: Updated Forecasts Before Voting Begins

Emmy Predictions 2024: What to Expect Before Nominations Voting
With Primetime Emmy nominations voting set to begin on June 12, the race is intensifying. This year’s contenders are solidifying their campaigns, and award shows buzz is reaching a new high.
What Just Wrapped? Eligible Shows Closing Out in May
The last few days saw the season finales of major Emmy-eligible shows, including:
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Saturday Night Live (NBC, May 17)
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The Studio (Apple TV+, May 21)
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The Last of Us (HBO/HBO Max, May 25)
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Sirens (Netflix Limited Series, May 22)
Stand-up comedy also had strong entries from:
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Sarah Silverman – PostMortem (Netflix, May 20)
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Jerrod Carmichael – Don’t Be Gay (HBO Max, May 24)
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Mike Birbiglia – The Good Life (Netflix, May 26)
What’s Still to Come?
Before the May 31 eligibility cutoff, several high-profile releases are expected:
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Hacks (HBO Max, May 29)
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100 Foot Wave (HBO Max, May 29)
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Your Friends & Neighbors (Apple TV+, May 30)
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Bono: Stories of Surrender (Apple TV+, May 30) – direct from Cannes
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Mountainhead (HBO Max, May 31) – from Succession’s Jesse Armstrong
Global Buzz: Cannes and Emmy Contenders
This year’s Cannes Film Festival had a strong TV presence. Stars spotted include:
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Robert De Niro (Zero Day, Netflix)
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Sissy Spacek (Dying for Sex, FX)
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Marco Calvani (The Four Seasons, Netflix)
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Tramell Tillman (Severance, Apple TV+)
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Jacob Elordi joined the race last minute with The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Prime Video)
🎙️ While at Cannes, Scott Feinberg recorded a live Awards Chatter Podcast with several nominees.
Upcoming Podcast Highlights & Live Recordings
Catch new Awards Chatter episodes:
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June 2 – Sean Evans, host of Hot Ones
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June 5 – Kate Hudson (Running Point, Netflix)
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June 6 – Adam Brody (Nobody Wants This, Netflix)
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June 8 – Sam Rockwell (The White Lotus, HBO Max)
All sessions are part of the Newport Beach TV Fest — tickets are limited!
How Feinberg Forecasts the Emmys
Feinberg’s Emmy Predictions 2024 are based on:
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Show screenings
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Industry campaigns
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Voter consultation
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Awards history analysis
He updates his weekly forecast every Monday (excluding holidays). Bookmark the Hollywood Reporter Emmy Forecast page for continuous updates.
Source : www.hollywoodreporter.com