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Will the Emmys be the 'Shogun' show? What to expect from Sunday's show

The Emmys have become the 鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 show well before Sunday鈥檚 ceremony even begins.
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This image released by FX shows Hiroyuki Sanada in a scene from "Shogun." (Katie Yu/FX via AP)

The Emmys have become the show well before Sunday鈥檚 ceremony even begins.

The FX series about political machinations among local lords, Portuguese traders and a wandering British sailor is already the winningest series for a single season in Emmy history after taking 14 trophies at the precursor ceremony on Sunday.

The main Emmys show could not only extend its lead 鈥 it could bring historic wins for its lead actors.

Here's a look at the 76th Primetime , which will be held Sunday night at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, hosted by Dan and Eugene Levy and airing on ABC.

鈥楽hogun' steamrolls into Sunday

鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 could win six more trophies, including best drama series, best actor in a drama for Hiroyuki Sanada and best actress in a drama for Anna Sawai.

Though if it fails to win in the biggest categories, 鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 may end up feeling like a sports team that has a record-setting regular season then tanks in the playoffs.

Sanada, 63, is a revered veteran Japanese actor whose face may be familiar to most American viewers for films including 鈥淭he Last Samurai" and 鈥淛ohn Wick: Chapter 4鈥 even if his name is not. He's favored by most experts to win best actor over more widely known performers including Gary Oldman, Donald Glover and Idris Elba.

Sawai, 32, even less known in the U.S., is in the same situation, favored over famous names like Jennifer Aniston 鈥 who had been considered a frontrunner for before the 鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 wave took shape 鈥 and her castmate Reese Witherspoon.

Either Sanada or Sawai would be the first Japanese actor to win an Emmy.

When with 25 at the announcements in July, many 鈥 including The Associated Press 鈥 suggested it was at least in part because of the absence of last year's HBO big three: 鈥淪uccession," 鈥淭he White Lotus鈥 and 鈥淭he Last of Us.鈥

But its dominance at the Creative Arts ceremony put it in its own class. It wasn't just the number, it was the percentage. It won 14 of the 16 awards it was up for, getting snubbed only in two music categories. It won for its costumes, its hairdressing, its cinematography, its costumes, its casting and many more categories on its way to breaking the record of 13 Emmys set by the 2008 limited series 鈥淛ohn Adams.鈥

When N茅stor Carbonell won best guest actor in a drama and thanked the crew, he gleefully declared, 鈥淵ou're all here!" because the crowd was so full of people who worked on the show.

Possibly getting a whiff of the golden possibilities, the makers of 鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 shifted from the limited series to the more prestigious drama category in May at the expense of competitors like which might have been getting a coronation for its final season. The Netflix series is considered the only significant competitor for 鈥淪hogun.鈥 Elizabeth Debicki is very likely to win for playing Princess Diana, and Imelda Staunton could take the best actress trophy from Sawai for playing Queen Elizabeth.

But it would truly be a stunner if 鈥淭he Crown鈥 won its second best drama series Emmy this year.

鈥楾he Bear鈥 plays second banana

which led all comedies with 23 nominations, could well have been the darling of these Emmys after tying 鈥淪uccession鈥 with six wins at the previous ceremony, held in January because of Hollywood's strikes.

Its placement in the comedy category 鈥 mocked by some for a show with more drama than many dramas 鈥 will be a major perk this time amid the 鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 dominance.

The FX show's second season 鈥 which this year's nominations are for 鈥 was even more acclaimed than its first, and even though its recently released third season was received more coolly, it could easily see repeat acting wins for Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and , who will face somewhat stiffer competition after a shift from supporting actress to lead.

Stars in the periphery

While 鈥沦丑辞驳耻苍鈥 and 鈥淭he Bear鈥 may lack household names, there are truly major stars who are potential winners at these Emmys, several of them Oscar winners.

Two-time Academy Award winner Jodie Foster is a good bet to win her first Emmy as best actress in a limited or anthology series or TV movie for playing a hot-tempered cold-weather cop in 鈥淭rue Detective: Night Country."

could end up with more Emmys than Oscars if she wins her fourth for best supporting actress in a comedy for 鈥淥nly Murders in the Building.鈥

Reigning best supporting actor Oscar winner could also become a first-time Emmy winner. He's up for best supporting actor in the limited series category for playing five different roles in 鈥淭he Sympathizer.鈥

Academy Award winners Gary Oldman and Brie Larson are also among the nominees, and one Oscar winner, Jamie Lee Curtis, already won an Emmy for her guest role on 鈥淭he Bear.鈥

Old Emmy constants will also be featured. Aniston is a 10-time Emmy nominee who only won once during her time on 鈥淔riends.鈥

Jon Hamm is up for acting Emmys for both 鈥淭he Morning Show鈥 and 鈥淔argo.鈥 He's an 18-time nominee who also only won once, for 鈥淢ad Men.鈥

Father and son hosts

An ABC awards show not hosted by Jimmy Kimmel? It's about to happen. And the father-son duo of Eugene and Dan Levy make plenty of sense as replacements.

The four-time Oscar host Kimmel emceed the last time ABC aired the show in 2020, and those were among the only successful awards shows of the pandemic era. The novelty of an empty theater, show's casts gathered together in remote locations, and a hazmat-suited representative comically handing out the trophies somehow worked.

The stars of that show were the cast members of the Levys' show 鈥淪chitt's Creek,鈥 which swept the comedy categories including wins for best actor for Eugene Levy and best supporting actor for Dan.

The telecast still rotates between the four broadcast networks, even as they consistently fail to get nominations, much less wins, in the biggest categories. ABC's 鈥淎bbott Elementary" and NBC's 鈥淪aturday Night Live" have been the lone broadcast bright spots in recent years.

Andrew Dalton, The Associated Press