2018 Emmys: Begin to see the Full Number of Winners
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2018 Emmys: Begin to see the Full Number of Winners

The?biggest night in TV has?arrived while using the 2018 Emmys. Saturday Night Live‘s Colin Jost and Michael Che are hosting the 70th annual awards show, honoring the most effective in TV.?Using the Creative Arts Emmys already?making history last week, with four black actors sweeping the guest categories at last, we’re excited to check out what?tonight brings.

Even though?Game of Thrones was from the race not too long ago,?the series’ penultimate season garnered by far the most nominations away from any show in 2010 (22!), while?Westworld, SNL, and?The Handmaid’s Tale?were close behind. Research?Veep?out from the running in 2010 because of hiatus, will?Atlanta and?The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel?have a shot at the biggest prizes? Follow along once we update the winners live at night time. Observe the full set of winners and nominees below!

Outstanding Drama Series

The Americans

The Crown

Game of Thrones

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