Your Complete Guide to the 2025 Emmy Awards: Key Nominees and How to Watch

What to Expect at the 2025 Emmys

The Emmy Awards, television's premier recognition event, will crown this year's top shows, including the highly acclaimed 'Adolescence', 'The White Lotus', 'Severance', and 'The Penguin'.

One of the most talked-about nominees is Owen Cooper, the 15-year-old star of 'Adolescence'. If he wins, he could become the youngest male actor to take home an Emmy.

This year's ceremony is also notable for a campaign surrounding 'The Late Show' with Stephen Colbert, which could win Outstanding Talk Series for the first time after its cancellation was revealed.

When and Where to Tune In

The live ceremony will take place on Sunday at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, starting at 5 PM PT / 8 PM ET. Viewers can watch via CBS or streaming on Paramount+.

For UK audiences, the ceremony will begin at 1 AM BST on Monday, with live updates available throughout the event on the BBC News website.

This Year’s Host

Comedian Nate Bargatze will host the Emmys, bringing his family-friendly humor to the stage. He's known for his observational comedy and has made a splash on major late-night talk shows.

He's promised a unique awards experience, saying he will decrease a $100,000 charity donation for every lengthy acceptance speech, questioning if lengthy thanks are worth taking food from a child.

Who’s Nominated?

The nominees span several categories, showcasing dramas like 'Severance' and comedies like 'The Bear' and 'Hacks'.

The Best Limited or Anthology Series category is led by 'Adolescence', which has garnered attention for its innovative storytelling and production style.

In terms of acting nominees, we have talents like Cate Blanchett, Jeremy Allen White, and Aimee Lou Wood, among others.

Record-Breaking Moments and Controversies

Owen Cooper aims to make history, but the youngest winner record is currently held by Roxana Zal, who was 14 when she won in 1984.

This year's Emmys are not just about awards; they're also a response to the evolving landscape of television, especially with controversies surrounding the late-night talk show format.

Don't miss your chance to catch the 2025 Emmy Awards and be part of television history.