We’ll replace this text all through the season, together with all our predictions, so be sure that to maintain checking IndieWire for the most recent information from the 2024 Emmys race. The nomination spherical of voting takes place from June 13 to June 24, with the official Emmy nominations introduced Wednesday, July 17. Afterwards, closing voting commences on August 15 and ends the night time of August 26. The 76th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are set to happen on Sunday, September 15, and air dwell on ABC at 8:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. PT.
In the case of the Excellent TV Film class, the previous couple of years have really been very attention-grabbing. The appearance of streaming had actually blurred the strains of what a TV film even is, and there have been a pair years there the place a standout episode of a sequence like “Black Mirror” or “Sherlock” had even gained. However now the Tv Academy appears to have actually drawn a line within the sand, making it clearer to networks what its standards is to make the reduce.
Although it can be crucial {that a} movie really feel prefer it was produced for tv, the undertaking having a movie competition premiere does appear to offer a undertaking a little bit of awards momentum. That was actually the case for final season’s winner “Bizarre: The Al Yankovic Story,” which had a memorable launch on the Toronto Worldwide Movie Pageant. However each “Prey” and “Fireplace Island,” which additionally had Emmy nominations in additional than simply this class, premiered at occasions like San Diego Comedian Con or NewFest. That places Venice premiere “The Caine Mutiny Courtroom-Martial,” Toronto premieres “Finestkind” and “Quiz Girl,” Tribeca premiere “First Time Feminine Director,” and SXSW premiere “Música” all in good standing.
Voters nonetheless love a continuation of a well-liked sequence although, so many contemplate “Mr. Monk’s Final Case: A Monk Film” to be a frontrunner, particularly since star Tony Shaloub has a number of Emmys for taking part in the titular character. One may argue Netflix movie “Scoop,” about Prince Andrew’s disastrous 2019 BBC interview, suits into the classification a bit as effectively, given the way it stars “The Crown” alum Gillian Anderson telling a narrative in regards to the British royals that the Emmy-winning sequence wouldn’t dare contact on.
Then there are simply the movies that landed on streaming providers, and have become sleeper hits, like Hulu’s “No One Will Save You” and Prime Video’s “Purple, White, and Royal Blue.” The latter’s possibilities at an Emmy nomination look particularly good, with a sequel to the queer romantic comedy introduced on the movie’s FYC occasion in early Might.
Present Contenders (In Alphabetical Order):
“The Caine Mutiny Courtroom-Martial” (Showtime)
“Finestkind” (Paramount+)
“First Time Feminine Director” (Roku Channel)
“The Nice Lillian Corridor” (HBO)
“Mr. Monk’s Final Case: A Monk Film” (Peacock)
“Música” (Prime Video)
“No One Will Save You” (Hulu)
“Quiz Girl” (Hulu)
“Purple, White, and Royal Blue” (Prime Video)
“Ricky Stanicky” (Prime Video)
“Scoop” (Netflix)
“Taking pictures Stars” (Peacock)
“Completely Killer” (Prime Video)
“Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story” (Netflix)
“Upgraded” (Prime Video)
Extra Restricted Sequence and TV Film Class Predictions:
Excellent Restricted or Anthology Sequence
Excellent Lead Actor in a Restricted Sequence or a Film
Excellent Lead Actress in a Restricted Sequence or a Film
Excellent Supporting Actor in a Restricted Sequence or a Film
Excellent Supporting Actress in a Restricted Sequence or a Film
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Final 12 months’s Winner: “Bizarre: The Al Yankovic Story”
Nonetheless Eligible: No.
Scorching Streak: The Roku Channel used this class to get on the TV Academy’s radar, first with a nomination for “Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas,” then a win for “Bizarre: The Al Yankovic Story.” If third time’s the attraction, then “First Time Feminine Director” would proceed the burgeoning community’s sizzling streak.
Notable Ineligible Movies: “The Thought of You” (the movie was not submitted for Emmys consideration); “Street Home” (the movie was not submitted for Emmys consideration); “The Best Hits” (the movie was not submitted for Emmys consideration); “Atlas” (the movie was not submitted for Emmys consideration); “Set off Warning” (the movie is not going to premiere in time to be eligible); “Am I Okay?” (the movie is not going to premiere in time to be eligible)