the team from “The Morning Show” with the Emmy for outstanding contemporary hairstyling during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Russell Griffin accepts the Emmy for outstanding picture editing for a multi-camera comedy series for “How I Met Your Father” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jamie Lee Curtis accepts the Emmy for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series for “The Bear” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Peter H. Oliver, right, and Benjamin Gerstein accept the Emmy for outstanding picture editing for a limited or anthology series or movie “Baby Reindeer” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Michael Minkler accepts the Emmy for outstanding sound mixing for a limited or anthology series or movie for “Masters of the Air” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Robert Elswit accepts the Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a limited or anthology series or movie for “Ripley” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Sanna Kaarina Seppanen, speaking, and the team from “Shōgun” accept the Emmy for outstanding period or fantasy / sci-fi hairstyling during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Stephen Pope accepts the Emmy for outstanding stunt coordination for drama programming for “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jen D’Angelo, speaking, and the team from “Quiz Lady” accept the Emmy for outstanding television movie during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Robert Elswit with the the Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a limited or anthology series or movie for “Ripley” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Carlos Rafael Rivera with the Emmy for outstanding music composition for a limited or anthology series, movie or special (original dramatic score) for “Lessons in Chemistry” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Sam McCurdy backstage with the Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a series (one hour) for “Shogun” night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Carlos Rafael Rivera accepts the Emmy for outstanding music composition for a limited or anthology series, movie or special (original dramatic score) for “Lessons in Chemistry” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Trygge Toven accepts the Emmy for outstanding music supervision for “Fallout” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Gary Baum accepts the Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a multi-camera series (half-hour) for “How I Met Your Father” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Michael Cliett, speaking, and the team from “Shōgun” accept the Emmy for outstanding special visual effects in a season or a movie during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Desi Lydic, from right, presents Michael Cliett with the Emmy for special visual effects in a season or a movie for “Shōgun” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Nadia Tzuo and the team from “Shōgun” accept the Emmy for outstanding main title design during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
The team from “Shōgun” accepts the Emmy for outstanding sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (one hour) during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Krista Hann, Emmy winner for makeup in “Shogun”, and Chris Gees arrive at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Brian J Armstrong, speaking, and the team from “Shōgun” accept the Emmy for outstanding sound editing for a comedy or drama series (one hour) during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
(left to right) Scott D. Smith, Steve “Major” Giammaria and Ryan Collison accept the Emmy for outstanding sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation for “The Bear” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Elizabeth Villamarin, left, and Keiko Wedding, winners of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary makeup (non-prosthetic) for “The Morning Show” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Lona Vigi, left, winner of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary hairstyling for “The Morning Show” and Tracey Levy, winner of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary makeup (non-prosthetic) for “The Morning Show”at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Sanna Seppanen, left, and Warren Tooch at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Maggie Bacharach, winner of the Emmy for outstanding casting for a comedy series for “The Bear” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jean Naugle, from left, Joanna Naugle, winner of the Emmy for outstanding picture editing for a single-camera comedy series for “The Bear” and James Naugle at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Larry Zipf, speaking, and the team from “Ripley” accept the Emmy for outstanding sound editing for a limited or anthology series, movie or special during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Justin Paul, speaking, Benj Pasek, Marc Shaiman, and Scott Wittman accept the Emmy for outstanding original music and lyrics for “Only Murders in the Building” during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Mark Thompson, speaking, and the team from “Jim Henson Idea Man” accept the Emmy for outstanding motion design during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Phil McCarten/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Amber Trudeau with the Emmy for outstanding period or fantasy/sci-fi makeup (non-prosthetic) during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Alysha Jones, left, and Devon Patterson, winner of the Emmy for outstanding fantasy/sci-fi costumes for “Ahsoka” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Lucia Garcia, left, and Lee Buckley, winner of the Emmy for outstanding main title design for ““Shōgun” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Leslie Graham backstage with the Emmy for outstanding period or fantasy/sci-fi makeup (non-prosthetic) for “Shogun” during attends night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Awkwafina poses with their Emmy for outstanding television movie for “Quiz Lady” in the press room during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Andrew Wehde poses with his Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a single-camera series (half-hour) for “The Bear” in the press room during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Sam McCurdy poses with his Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a series (one hour) for “Shōgun” in the press room during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Robert Elswit poses with his Emmy for outstanding cinematography for a limited or anthology series or movie for “Ripley” in the press room during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jonathan Lancaster, left, and Lisa Lancaster, winners of the Emmy for outstanding production design for a narrative period or fantasy program (one hour or more) for “Shōgun” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jeff Lingle, left, and Jason Lingle, Winners of the Emmy for outstanding sound editing for a comedy or drama series (half-hour) and animation “The Bear” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Camille Miller and Thor Fienberg, winner of the Emmy for outstanding sound mixing for a limited or anthology series or movie for “Masters of the Air” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
The team from “Quiz Lady” with their Emmy for outstanding television movie for “Quiz Lady” in the press room during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Sarah Shepard, Jen D’Angelo, Erika Hampson, Awkwafina, Alex Brown, Itay Reiss, Emmy winners for outstanding television movie for “Quiz Lady”, attend the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Waverly Cochingco, from left, Martin Cochingco, winner of the Emmy for outstanding writing for a variety series for “Shōgun”, Johnson Phan, winner of the Emmy for outstanding writing for a variety series for “Shōgun”, and Irene Ng at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Steve Pederson, Greg P. Russell, Michael Williamson, Takashi Akaku and Arno Stephanian with their Emmy for sound mixing for a comedy or drama series (one hour) for Shōgun in the press room during night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Mark Von Holden/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jose Bantula, left, and Laura McCarthy, winners of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary costumes for a limited or anthology series or movie for “American Horror Story” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Alex Edelman, left, and Benj Pasek, winner of the Emmy for outstanding original music and lyrics for “Only Murders in the Building” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Arno Stephanian, left, winner of the Emmy for outstanding sound mixing for a comedy or drama series for “Shōgun” and Edit Hartoonians at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Siddhartha Khosla, winner of the Emmy for outstanding music composition for a series (original dramatic score) for “Only Murders in the Building” and Parker Posey at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Bryan Parker, from left, Duncan McRae, winner of the Emmy for outstanding sound mixing for a limited or anthology series or movie for “Masters of the Air, and Jeff Sawyer at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Nikos Batanides, left, and Cindy Williams, winner of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary makeup (non-prosthetic) for “The Morning Show” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
John Bowers, winner of the Emmy for outstanding special visual effects in a single episode for “Ripley” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Tricia Sawyer, left, and Janine Rath Thompson, winner of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary hairstyling for “The Morning Show” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Cindy Williams, left, winner of the Emmy for outstanding contemporary makeup (non-prosthetic) for “The Morning Show” and Nikos Batanides at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Heather Turner, left, and Melissa Muik, winner of the Emmy for outstanding sound editing for a comedy or drama series (one hour) for “Shōgun” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Alysha Jones, Devon Patterson, Elissa Alcala, and Stefanie Cytron, Emmy winners for best sci-fi/fantasy costumes in “Ahsoka”, attend the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Elissa Alcala, left, and Devon Patterson, winners of the Emmy for outstanding fantasy/sci-fi costumes for “Ahsoka” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Eric André, winner of the Emmy for outstanding performer in a short form comedy or drama series for “The Eric Andre Show” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Trygge Toven, winner of the Emmy for outstanding music supervision for “Fallout”, and Jamie Alarcon at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Trygge Toven, winner of the Emmy for outstanding music supervision for “Fallout”, and Jamie Alarcon at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Charlie Midnight, from left, Adrian Burns, Claire Mundell, Susanna Midnight and Russel Emanuel at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Anže Rozman, from left, Kara Talve, Susanna Midnight and Charlie Midnight at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Maricel Pagulayan, winner of the Emmy for outstanding special visual effects in a single episode for “Ripley”, from left, Joseph Servodio, winner of the Emmy for outstanding special visual effects in a single episode for “Ripley”, Rosanna Servodio, Joshua Lee and Lillian Pachter at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Itay Reiss, from left, Awkwafina, Maggie Haskins, Jan D‘Eangelo, Alex Brown, Erika Hampson, winners of the Emmy for outstanding television movie for “Quiz Lady” and Sarah Shepard at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Robin Walsh, Seamus Walsh, Mark Thompson, Mimi Zhao, Ivan Viaranchyk, Jessica Rowley, Max Strizich, and Sakuya Mio, Emmy winners for motion design in “Jim Henson Idea Man”, attend the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Jessica Rowley, from left, winner of the Emmy for outstanding motion design for “Jim Henson Idea Man” Sakuya Mio, Max Strizich, winner of the Emmy for outstanding motion design for “Jim Henson Idea Man” and Momo Zhao, winner of the Emmy for outstanding motion design for “Jim Henson Idea Man” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Max Strizich, from left, Momo Zhao, Mark Caballero, Seamus Walsh and Jessica Rowley, winner of the Emmy for outstanding motion design for “Jim Henson Idea Man” at the Governors Gala, following night two of the Television Academy’s 76th Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Peacock Theater on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Photo by Danny Moloshok/Invision for the Television Academy/AP Content Services)
Nestor Carbonell with the award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Shogun attends night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Carlos Rosario, from left, Carole Griffin, Kristen Bond, Kenichi Tanaka and Paula Plachy with the award for Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series for Shogun attend night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Nina McNeely with the award for OutstandingChoreography for Scripted Programming for attends night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Sanna Kaarina from left, Seppanen, Mariah Crawley, Madison Gillespie, Nakry Keo and Janis Bekkering with the award for Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling for Shogun attend night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Hiroo Minami, from left, Nobuyuki Obikane, Martin Cochingco and Johnson Phan with the award for Outstanding Stunt Performance for Shogun attend night two of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)