ShōgunandThe Bearare the shows to get this year .

The 2024Emmy Awardsare just a few short days away, and there are so many great nominees.

Hosted by Eugene andDan Levy, this year’s ceremony features many first-time nominees and new shows. Namely, withoutSuccession, a new drama series will reign supreme.

So, since I watch a ton of TV — and the Emmy Awards are basically my Super Bowl — below are my predictions for who will win vs. who should win in all of the scripted TV categories this year:

I am simply not a realism TV someone so I did n’t feel convinced librate in for that category , as well as diving into variety and talk show programming .

1.Outstanding Comedy Series

2.Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

3.Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

4.Oustanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

5.Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

6.Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series

7.Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

8.Outstanding Drama Series

9.Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

10.Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

11.Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

12.Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

13.Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series

14.Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

15.Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series

16.Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

17.Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

18.Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

19.Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

20.Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

21.Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

The 2024 Emmy Awards air on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, at 8 p.m. on ABC and the next day on Hulu.

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ShōgunandThe Bearare the shows to beat this year.

A group photo of the cast of "The Bear" standing on a red carpet with Emmy Awards

Cosmo Jarvis and Anna Sawai dressed in period costumes in an episode of "Shogun"

Jeremy Allen White in a t-shirt and Ayo Edebiri in a t-shirt and overalls on a city street, looking into the distance in a scene from "The Bear"

Jeremy Allen White in a scene from "The Bear," dressed in a chef's white uniform, sitting in a storage area with shelves and containers in the background

Jean Smart wears an animal print coat over a leopard print blouse in a dramatic scene from "Hacks"

Ebon Moss-Bachrach tasting food in a restaurant kitchen in a scene from "The Bear"

Hannah Einbinder in dark clothing in a scene from "Hacks"

Jeremy Allen White, Abby Elliot, and Jon Bernthal stand in front of a door, engaged in conversation in a scene from "The Bear"

Jamie Lee Curtis stands with arms crossed near a unique lamp, wearing a stylish blouse and a detailed belt

Hiroyuki Sanada and Kiki Sukezane in traditional Japanese clothing in a scene from "Shōgun"

Hiroyuki Sanada in a misty forest setting from Shōgun

Anna Sawai stands serious in a traditional patterned kimono, with an intense look on her face, while another woman watches in the background in a scene from Shōgun

Billy Crudup in a suit, on a phone call, in a dimly lit office setting

Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana and an older woman in emotional conversation from a scene in "The Crown."

Olivia Colman, Imelda Staunton, and Claire Foy in period attire standing in a regal hallway, portrayed in scenes from "The Crown"

Cast members of "Shogun" dressed in traditional samurai attire, led by a character on a white horse in a forest setting

A man in a phone booth at night, wearing a T-shirt and a plaid shirt, stands under a streetlight, with s visible on the booth's interior walls

Andrew Scott stands by a window holding a camera, wearing a button-up shirt in a scene from a TV show or movie

Jodie Foster, dressed in a sheriff's uniform, sits at a wooden table holding a mug, with an office background filled with files and binders

A person with glasses and a bow tie smiles and clasps their hands at a formal event. They are wearing a suit with a name badge. The background is a blurred crowd

Jessica Gunning sits at a bar, smiling warmly, in a scene from the TV show "My Mad Fat Diary." People are blurred in the background

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Richard Gadd interacts with a patron at a bar in a likely scene from Baby Reindeer