Emmys Live Stream: How to Watch the 2020 Emmy Awards

Emmys Live Stream: How to Watch the 2020 Emmy Awards

One hour to go until the all-new Emmys live stream. Due to a coronavirus outbreak, the 2020 Emmy Awards ceremony will be almost entirely virtual. Jimmy Kimmel will host from the empty Staples Center in Los Angeles, and Emmy nominees, presenters, and performers will appear remotely from their homes.

The most usual aspect of the 2020 Emmys is the celebration of the year's most acclaimed and talked about shows, including Watchmen, Sitz Creek, Succession, and The Mandalorian. Stars scheduled to appear include Oprah Winfrey, RuPaul, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jason Bateman, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, Randall Park, and Sesame Street's Von Count.

The celebrities were sent packages containing state-of-the-art cameras, laptops, microphones, and lighting so they could film themselves from their homes.

Kimmel previewed the new Virtual Emmy Awards to Good Morning America, saying, "I'm nervous about the technical aspects. Think about trying to zoom in with your grandparents . And now imagine that you have 150 celebrities, many of whom haven't made themselves lunch in 19 years.

He also joked that viewers look forward to seeing the candidates in "designer pajamas."

Everything you need to watch the live stream of the Emmys is here.

Just because ABC isn't available everywhere, you don't have to miss the live stream of the 2020 Emmy Awards if you're away from home. Watching along with the rest of the Internet is very easy. With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream the show from anywhere.

Not sure which VPN is right for you? After testing a variety of services, the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN. They offer great speed and excellent customer service.

In the United States, viewers can watch the 2020 Emmy Awards on ABC today, Sunday, September 20, at 8 p.m. ET. This broadcast network can be accessed via one of the best TV antennas or a cable TV package.

If you are already disconnected and do not have cable TV, you can watch ABC on live TV services like FuboTV, Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV, and AT&T TV Now.

Of these options, we recommend FuboTV, one of the best streaming services on the market.

Canadians can watch live on CTV on Sunday at 8 p.m. (and cheer on Schitt's Creek).

Bad news for UK TV fans: the 2020 Emmy Awards will not be broadcast live on any UK channel. The recorded awards ceremony will be available the next day at 11pm BST on Sky One, and those who don't have Sky One can watch it on Now TV.

Those who wish to watch live using services they have already paid for should check ExpressVPN.

Australians can stay up late and watch the 2020 Emmys live at Fox Arena in Foxtel on Monday, September 21 at 10 am AEST.

It's a year of change all around for the Emmys. With last year's winners, "Game of Thrones" and "Fleabag," gone, there is room for new winners in several categories. First, let's take a look at the list of Emmy nominees for 2020.

In the Outstanding Drama category, most awards critics believe it is a toss-up between HBO's "Succession" and Netflix's "Ozark." Both films received 18 nominations, including multiple acting nominations.

The Outstanding Comedy category is also up for grabs, with PopTV's "Schitt's Creek" and Amazon's "The Marvelous Mrs. Schitt's Creek." The latter is an awards darling, but the beloved "Schitt's Creek" may be poised for victory heading into its final season.

As for Outstanding Limited Series, the engravers might as well get to work, as "Watchmen" is almost certain to take home the trophy; the HBO drama has garnered 26 nominations and critical acclaim. At this point, it is more a question of which awards "Watchmen" will not win.

In the acting categories, Jennifer Aniston for "The Morning Show," Regina King for "Watchmen," Brian Cox for "Succession," Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara for "Shits Creek," and Helena Bonham Carter for "The Crown" were The pundits spoke highly of them.

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