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Tonight’s Emmy Awards will feature stars like Steve Martin and Martin Short of “Only Murders in the Building” practicing their “losing” faces, and women in stacked acting categories preparing for a tough face-off. The ceremony will be hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy of “Schitt’s Creek,” marking their hosting debuts and promising a “light and bright” show. The three-hour telecast will be aired on ABC at 8 p.m. ET, with the option to stream it the next day on Hulu. FX is expected to dominate the show with leading contenders like “Shōgun” and “The Bear,” with the former likely to win best drama series and the latter expected to win best comedy series.

FX’s “Shōgun,” a lavish drama set in feudal Japan, has 25 nominations and is the favorite to win best drama series, which would be the network’s first victory in that category. “The Bear,” a dark comedy about a Chicago sandwich shop, won best comedy series at the previous Emmys and is expected to repeat the win. FX also has four other shows in contention, including “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” “Reservation Dogs,” and the fifth installment of “Fargo.” The cable network is poised to have a strong showing at the Emmy Awards, with high chances of taking home multiple awards.

The ceremony will feature fan-favorite stars like Steve Martin and Martin Short, who have rehearsed their “losing” faces in preparation for the event. There is also anticipation for the tough competition in the stacked acting categories, with talented women vying for recognition. Eugene and Dan Levy of “Schitt’s Creek” will take on hosting duties for the first time, promising a fun and lively show. Viewers can catch the three-hour telecast on ABC at 8 p.m. ET, or stream it on Hulu the next day. Disney-owned ABC and Hulu will be broadcasting the event, providing easy access to viewers.

FX’s dominance in tonight’s Emmy Awards is expected, with leading contenders like “Shōgun” and “The Bear” poised to take home top honors. “Shōgun” is the favorite to win best drama series, which would be a significant achievement for FX. “The Bear,” a dark comedy about a Chicago sandwich shop, is likely to repeat its win for best comedy series. The cable network has a total of six shows in contention, including popular titles like “What We Do in the Shadows” and “Fargo.” FX is set to have a strong presence at the awards show, with multiple wins expected across several categories.

The Emmy Awards tonight will showcase the talent of stars like Steve Martin and Martin Short, who have prepared for the event with rehearsals and anticipation. The stacked acting categories feature talented women in tough competition for top honors. Eugene and Dan Levy of “Schitt’s Creek” will bring their hosting skills to the show for the first time, promising a fun and entertaining evening for viewers. The ceremony will be broadcast on ABC at 8 p.m. ET, with the option to stream it on Hulu the next day. FX’s leading contenders like “Shōgun” and “The Bear” are expected to shine at the awards, with the potential for multiple wins across various categories.

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