The Emmys are this Sunday, and if you’re into predictions, the “Hollywood Reporter” has put together a list of who WILL win every category, along with who SHOULD win.
Here are the highlights:
1. Best Drama:
Who will win: “Game of Thrones”, HBO
Who should win: “Succession”, HBO
2. Best Comedy:
Who will win: “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, Amazon
Who should win: “Fleabag”, Amazon
3. Best Limited Series:
Who will AND should win: “When They See Us”, Netflix
(The other main contender is probably HBO’s “Chernobyl”.)
4. Best TV Movie:
Who will win: “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch”, Netflix
Who should win: “Deadwood: The Movie”, HBO
5. Best Variety Talk Series:
Who will AND should win: “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver”, HBO
6. Best Actor in a Drama Series
Who will win: Jason Bateman for “Ozark”, Netflix
Who should win: Bob Odenkirk for “Better Call Saul”, AMC
7. Best Actress in a Drama Series
Who will win: Sandra Oh for “Killing Eve”, BBC America
Who should win: Jodie Comer for “Killing Eve”, BBC America
8. Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series:
Who will win: Peter Dinklage for “Game of Thrones”, HBO
Who should win: Giancarlo Esposito for “Better Call Saul”, AMC
9. Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series:
Who will AND should win: Julia Garner for “Ozark”, Netflix
10. Best Actor in a Comedy Series:
Who will AND should win: Bill Hader for “Barry”, HBO
11. Best Actress in a Comedy Series:
Who will win: Julia Louis-Dreyfus for “Veep”, HBO
Who should win: Natasha Lyonne for “Russian Doll”, Netflix
12. Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:
Who will win: Henry Winkler for “Barry”, HBO
Who should win: Alan Arkin for “The Kominsky Method”, Netflix
13. Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:
Who will win: Alex Borstein for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, Amazon
Who should win: Anna Chlumsky for “Veep”, HBO
14. Best Reality Competition:
Who will win: “RuPaul’s Drag Race”, VH1
Who should win: “Top Chef”, Bravo
Click here for a full list of the Emmy nominees this year.
The Emmys air Sunday on Fox, beginning at 8:00 P.M. Eastern and 5:00 P.M. Pacific. And like this year’s Oscars, there’s NO HOST.