September 17, 2017

Emmys 2017: What to expect from the awards show

WATCH: A look at the nominees of the 69th Emmy Awards

The stars of the small screen will be out Sunday night for the 69th Primetime Emmy Award, set to take place at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

Though the annual TV awards show once took a Hollywood backseat to the Academy Awards, the growing prestige of television has drawn a growing number big names to the small screen.

This year’s nominee list includes a number of major movie stars. Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer are each up for awards for their roles in HBO's Bernie Madoff movie, “The Wizard of Lies." Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon are each nominated for their roles -- as Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, respectively -- in FX's "Feud: Bette and Joan." Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin are nominated for their parts on Netflix's "Grace and Frankie." Ewan McGregor is nominated for his performance on FX's "Fargo." Anthony Hopkins has a nomination for his part in HBO's "Westworld." And Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley all have nominations for their performances in HBO's breakout hit, "Big Little Lies."

"Westworld" and NBC's "Saturday Night Live" lead all nominees with 22 nods each. And both shows already won five Emmys each during the Creative Arts Emmys portion of the awards, which were handed out last week.

Netflix's sensation "Stranger Things" -- tied with "Feud" for the second-most nominations with 18 -- also took home five awards at the Creative Arts Emmys, including for casting. The casting award is often seen as foreshadowing the voting in the major categories -- “Stranger Things” is nominated in the Drama Series category.

Perennial Emmy winner "Veep" won the casting Emmy for a comedy last week. The HBO comedy locked in 17 nominations total, including another nomination for star Julia Louis-Dreyfus -- who has won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series five years running.

The Emmys air Sunday night beginning at 8 p.m. on CBS with first-time host Stephen Colbert, whose "Late Show" is up for six awards.

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Here are the nominees in the major categories:

Lead actress in a drama series

Supporting actress in a drama series

Lead actor in a drama series

Supporting actor in a drama series

Lead actress in a comedy series

Supporting actress in a comedy series

Lead actor in a comedy series

Supporting actor in a comedy series

Reality competition series

Variety talk series

Variety sketch series

TV movie

Limited series or movie

Lead actress in a limited series or movie

Lead actor in a limited series or movie

Animated series

Comedy series

Drama series