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2023 Emmys Drama Series Predictions

2023 Emmys Drama Series Predictions

Variety Awards Circuit section is the home for all awards news and related content throughout the year, featuring the following: the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars, Emmys, Grammys and Tony Awards ceremonies, curated by Variety senior awards editor Clayton Davis. The prediction pages reflect the current standings in the race and do not reflect personal preferences for any individual contender. As other formal (and informal) polls suggest, competitions are fluid and subject to change based on buzz and events. Predictions are updated every Thursday.

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UPDATED: March. 23, 2023

2023 Emmy Predictions:
Outstanding Drama Series

(L-R): Sophie Nélisse as Teen Shauna and Jasmin Savoy Brown as Teen Taissa in YELLOWJACKETS Season 2. Photo Credit: Kailey Schwerman/SHOWTIME.
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Weekly Commentary: It’s been a time of change for HBO over the past few years with the merger of Warner Bros. and Discovery. One thing that doesn’t seem to change this year is the network’s awards prospects. Four juggernaut series are among its hopefuls — the prequel show “House of the Dragon” and the video game adaptation “The Last of Us” are among its freshman series in the running. “The White Lotus,” subtitled “Sicily” moves to this category after sweeping the limited categories last year, and the reigning champ “Succession” with its fourth and final season.

With the network coming off celebrating its 50th anniversary, if these early projections are accurate, four series noms from a single network would tie an Emmy record, which NBC has held since 1992. Notably, NBC achieved this feat when there were only five slots, versus this year where eight are expected.

Less likely, but HBO also has “The Idol,” “Perry Mason” and “Westworld” on its roster.

There are other freshman series in the running, which are among the substantial amount of genre programs seeking awards recognition. Those include three prequel series from two beloved franchises — “Andor” and “The Mandalorian” from Disney+ and “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” from Amazon Prime Video.

Amazon will also seek to repeat its surprise nom for “The Boys” two years ago for the superhero show’s third season from last summer.

Showtime is returning with the sophomore season of the horror-thriller drama “Yellowjackets,” said to be even better than its inaugural outing.

The farewell seasons can drum up added support which is why we shouldn’t discount AMC’s “Better Call Saul” getting one more trip around Emmy’s sun.

And then there’s the adult programming and westerns that hope to break through such as Netflix’s “The Crown,” Paramount+’s “1923,” FX’s “The Old Man” and Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone.”

Emmy Nominations voting runs from June 15-26. The Primetime Emmy nominations will be announced on July 12. Check back every Thursday for the latest updates. All information is preliminary and is subject to change.


And the Predicted Nominees Are:


  1. The Mandalorian” (Disney+)
  2. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” (Amazon Prime Video)

Other Top-Tier Possibilities


  1. The Boys” (Amazon Prime Video)
  2. Yellowstone” (Paramount Network)
  3. The Old Man” (FX)
  4. The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
  5. The Diplomat” (Netflix)
  6. Bad Sisters” (Apple TV+)
  7. Interview with the Vampire” (AMC)
  8. 1923” (Paramount+)
  9. The Good Fight” (Paramount+)
  10. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story” (Netflix)

All Eligible Titles (Alphabetized by Network)**


**This list is not yet complete and is subject to change.

2022 category winner: “Succession” (HBO) — Season 3 — Jesse Armstrong, Adam McKay, Will Ferrell, Frank Rich, Kevin Messick, Mark Mylod, Jane Tranter, Tony Roche, Scott Ferguson, Jon Brown, Lucy Prebble, Will Tracy (executive producers); Georgia Pritchett, Ted Cohen (co-executive producers); Susan Soon He Stanton, Dara Schnapper (supervising producers); Gabrielle Mahon (produced by); Francesca Gardiner (consulting producer)

Emmy Awards Predictions Categories

DRAMA SERIES | COMEDY SERIES | LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES | TV MOVIE | LEAD ACTOR (DRAMA) | LEAD ACTOR (COMEDY) | LEAD ACTOR (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | LEAD ACTRESS (DRAMA) | LEAD ACTRESS (COMEDY) | LEAD ACTRESS (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | SUPPORTING ACTOR (DRAMA) | SUPPORTING ACTOR (COMEDY) | SUPPORTING ACTOR (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | SUPPORTING ACTRESS (DRAMA) | SUPPORTING ACTRESS (COMEDY) | SUPPORTING ACTRESS (LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | TALK SERIES | SCRIPTED VARIETY SERIES | GAME SHOW | DIRECTING (DRAMA, COMEDY, LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | WRITING (DRAMA, COMEDY, LIMITED/TV MOVIE) | VARIETY SKETCH, SERIES, SPECIALS |

Creative Arts and Other Emmy Categories

GUEST ACTING, VOICE-OVER | SHORT FORM | DOCUMENTARY | MUSIC | ANIMATED |

About the Primetime Emmy Awards

The Primetime Emmy Awards, better known as the Emmys, are given out by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). Since 1949, the awards have recognized excellence in American primetime television programming. They are divided into three classes – Primetime Emmy Awards, the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (honors artisan achievements), and

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