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Where to Watch the 2024 Emmy Winners


Among the many great things about our current age of television is the fact that nothing is ever gone. Sure, some of this year’s Emmy winners are no longer airing, or are returning with a whole new set of characters. But they’re always there for a revisit, or if there’s something you haven’t watched yet, a very worthy binge. Below, see how to stream all of the major Emmys 2024 winners. Clear your schedule and prepare for the best television has to offer. 

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Succession (HBO)

Winner: Best Actor in a Drama Series; Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Matthew Macfadyen); Best Writing for a Drama Series; Best Directing for a Drama Series

The Jesse Armstrong-created series went out with a bang in May after four seasons, leaving a nation wondering forever just what Kendall Roy did at Battery Park after the camera cut to black. The Roy family may be done, but revisiting their wonderful/horrible antics is never a bad idea. 

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The Bear (FX on Hulu)

Winner: Best Comedy Series; Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Ayo Edebiri); Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ebon Moss-Bachrach); Best Actor in a Comedy Series (Jeremy Allen White); Best Writing for a Comedy Series; Best Directing for a Comedy Series

Nominated at this year’s Emmys for its first breakthrough season, the series created by Christopher Storer is likely to only be a bigger smash when it’s eligible later this year for its barnburner second season. The show that inspired a nation to sharpen their knives and shout “Corner!” for no reason will also return for a third season— soon, but probably not soon enough. 

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Beef (Netflix)

Winner: Best Limited Series; Best Directing for a Limited Series; Best Writing for a Limited Series; Best Actor in a Limited Series (Steven Yeun); Best Actress in a Limited Series (Ali Wong); 

No real-life road rage incident has ever been as productive as the one Beef creator Lee Sung Jin went through that inspired him to write the Netflix limited series, starring Ali Wong and Steven Yeun as Los Angeles strangers locked in an endlessly escalating war with each other. The creator has said he’s “definitely ready” for a second season, but until then, the first season is right there for a binge. 

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Abbott Elementary (Hulu)

Winner: Best Actress in a Comedy Series (Quinta Brunson); 



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