Red carpet season is officially back, and the Emmys are up next. Since last year’s event went virtual, this year’s ceremony will be in-person for the first time since the pandemic first hit. And although the guest list is still pretty limited this year, just as the MTV VMAs and the Met Gala from the past week, attendees will be together again in the same place. Below, find answers to who is hosting, where to watch, who you can expect to see, plus a few other burning questions you might have. How to watch the award show This year’s Emmys will air on CBS as well as streaming services that offer access to the channel, which include Hulu+, FuboTV, Paramount+ and YouTube TV. The Emmys will air on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. Who are this year’s nominees? The biggest titles to know for the award show nominees are “The Mandalorian,” the hit Disney+ series set in the “Star Wars” universe, and Netflix’s British monarchy series “The Crown” with 24 nominations apiece, incl