Stars are arriving on the red carpet for the 77th Emmy Awards. This year’s ceremony begins at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming for Paramount+ premium subscribers, hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze.
Apple TV+’s drama Severance begins the evening with the most nominations this year, followed by HBO’s The Penguin, Apple TV+’s The Studio and HBO’s The White Lotus.
Molly Gordon (Jordan Strauss | AP)Walton Goggins (Kevin Mazur | Getty Images)Natasha Rothwell (Jae C. Hong | AP)Kimberly Schlapman, left, and Karen Fairchild (Jae C. Hong | AP)Megan Stalter (Jae C. Hong | Invision)Sara Wells, left, and Noah Wyle (Jae C. Hong | AP)Jon Gries, left, and Charlotte Le Bon (Danny Moloshok | AP)Bowen Yang (Richard Shotwell | AP)Jenny Slate (Jae C. Hong | AP)Jason Isaacs (Jordan Strauss | AP)Jean Smart (Danny Moloshok | AP)Chloë Sevigny (Richard Shotwell | AP)Sarah Bock (Jordan Strauss | AP)Chris Perfetti (Richard Shotwell | AP)Adam Scott (Jae C. Hong | AP)Michelle Monaghan (Jordan Strauss | AP)Alan Cumming (Jae C. Hong | AP)Mark Indelicato (Richard Shotwell | AP)Jackie Tohn arrives at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) (Richard Shotwell | AP)William Stanford Davis (Jae C. Hong | AP)Joe Mande (Jordan Strauss | AP)Sam Star (Danny Moloshok | AP)Ryan Ken (Richard Shotwell | AP)Chase Sui Wonders (Jae C. Hong | AP)Dewayne Perkins (Jordan Strauss | AP)Dichen Lachman (Jae C. Hong | AP)