ET is breaking down everything you need to know about the 2021 Emmy Awards, which air live Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.
ET spoke with ‘Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan on what to expect in season 2 and how the cast will be celebrating any Emmy wins.
On ET's The Download, what to know ahead of the 2021 Emmy Awards. From who's hosting, to the nominees expected to win big.
Hosted by Cedric The Entertainer, the 2021 Emmys will air Sunday, Sept. 19 on CBS.
The host reveals 'cool' new presenters, plus Nicola Coughlan talks ‘Bridgerton’s 12 nominations. The 2021 Emmys airs Sept. 19 on CBS.
The actress won't be on hand at Sunday's Emmys, but will be hoping for a big night: 'I’m filming the next day so I’ll be asleep!'
The HBO Max special is up for four awards at Sunday's ceremony.
The show racked up over 20 nominations.
ET pulled a fast one on Captain Lee Rosbach, swapping in former 'Below Deck' stew Kate Chastain as host to talk Emmys and season 9.
As one of ET's Standout Performances, Bettany opens up about his Emmy-nominated role as Vision on the Disney+ limited series.
As one of ET's Standout Performances, Waddingham opens up about her Emmy-nominated role as Rebecca on the Apple TV+ comedy.
As one of ET's Standout Performances, Peters opens up about his Emmy-nominated role as Colin on HBO's 'Mare of Easttown.'
As one of ET's Standout Performances, Ellis opens up about her Emmy-nominated role as Hippolyta on the HBO horror series.
ET spoke with Cynthia Erivo in the Hamptons, where she co-hosted the Saks Fifth Avenue summer party at the Parrish Art Museum.