
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards will take center stage this Sunday, September 14, broadcasting live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. ET.
Hosting duties fall to acclaimed comedian Nate Bargatze, whose signature clean humor and rising popularity promise a night of laughs and celebration for television’s finest.
The Studio Favored To Win Big
Among the standout contenders this year is The Studio, Apple TV+’s razor-sharp Hollywood satire, which has made Emmy history by earning 23 nominations, tying the record set by The Bear in 2024. The show has captivated both audiences and critics with its witty writing, layered performances, and behind-the-scenes look at the chaos of the entertainment industry.
The Studio is widely considered the frontrunner for Best Comedy Series of 2025, and its success has positioned Apple TV+ for a potential sweep in both drama and comedy categories.
Below are the current odds from Bovada’s online sportsbook for the best comedy series.
Best Comedy Series
- The Studio -700
- Hacks +500
- The Bear +2000
- Only Murders in the Building +2500
- Shrinking +2500
- Nobody Wants This +4500
- Abbott Elementary +5000
- What We Do In The Shadows +5000
Seth Rogen Favored For Best Comedic Actor
In addition to the best comedy series nomination, Seth Rogen has been nominated for best comedy actor. Rogan has won two previous Emmy awards for his work behind the scenes on HBO’s Vice Principals; however, he has never won an Emmy award for his acting.
Best Comedy Actor
- Seth Rogen – The Studio -600
- Martin Short – Only Murders In The Building +500
- Jeremy Allen White – The Bear +1400
- Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This +3000
- Jason Segel – Shrinking +4000
Is Betting On The Emmys Risky?
Yes, any sportsbook bet is inherently risky, and betting on entertainment shows can be just as risky as betting on other sports.
For the Emmy awards, there are two rounds of voting. Actors vote for actors, and writers vote for writers. Those who receive the most votes are awarded the nomination. Once the nominations are finalized, a second round of voting will determine the winner of the Emmy.
How To Watch The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 2025 Emmy Awards will air live on Sunday, September 14, at 8 p.m. You can tune into the ceremony on CBS or stream it live via Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
If you miss the live broadcast, Paramount+ Essential subscribers can watch it on demand the following day. Red carpet coverage kicks off an hour earlier on CBS and E!, with the pre-shows hosted by entertainment personalities like Bresha Webb and Christian Siriano.