2026 Emmy Nominations: Full List of Major Nominees Led by ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Hacks’ and ‘Widow’s Bay’

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‘The Pitt’ leads all programs with 25 nominations, while ‘Hacks’ sets a new comedy-series record and ‘Widow’s Bay’ emerges as the year’s biggest new-show breakout.


The 2026 Emmy nominations are officially here, and ‘The Pitt’ is leading the field.


HBO Max’s acclaimed medical drama landed 25 nominations for its second season, the most of any program this year. The haul gives ‘The Pitt’ a commanding position heading into final voting and confirms the show as one of the Television Academy’s biggest current favorites. After winning big last year, the series is not merely holding its ground. It is expanding its Emmy footprint.



Close behind is ‘Hacks,’ which earned 24 nominations for its final season. That total sets a new single-year record for a comedy series, giving HBO Max another major awards-season weapon and reinforcing the show’s status as one of the defining Emmy comedies of the decade. With Jean Smart, Hannah Einbinder, Megan Stalter, guest performers and multiple creative categories all in play, ‘Hacks’ enters the next stage of the race with enormous momentum.



The morning’s biggest breakout, however, may be ‘Widow’s Bay.’ Apple TV’s rookie horror-comedy scored 19 nominations, the most for any new show this year. That is a massive showing for a series that surged late in the eligibility window and turned into one of nomination morning’s clearest success stories. With nominations for comedy series, Matthew Rhys, Kate O’Flynn, Stephen Root, Dale Dickey, Betty Gilpin, Hamish Linklater and more, ‘Widow’s Bay’ is no longer an outside curiosity. It is a serious Emmy player.



Other double-digit nomination leaders include ‘Pluribus’ with 18 nominations, ‘Beef’ with 16, ‘DTF St. Louis’ with 13, and both ‘Saturday Night Live’ and ‘Spider-Noir’ with 11 each. HBO Max led all networks and platforms overall with 122 nominations, giving the streamer another dominant Emmy morning. Netflix followed as a major force, while Apple TV set a company record with 87 nominations and made one of the strongest arguments of any platform in the major categories.



Apple TV’s showing is especially impressive because of where those nominations landed. The streamer scored three drama series nominations for ‘Pluribus,’ ‘Slow Horses’ and ‘Your Friends & Neighbors,’ plus three comedy series nominations for ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles,’ ‘Shrinking’ and ‘Widow’s Bay.’ It also collected 24 acting nominations, a sign that voters are not only recognizing Apple’s shows in craft or prestige categories, but responding to their ensembles.



The drama series lineup includes ‘The Diplomat,’ ‘The Gilded Age,’ ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,’ ‘Paradise,’ ‘The Pitt,’ ‘Pluribus,’ ‘Slow Horses’ and ‘Your Friends & Neighbors.’ The inclusion of ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ is one of the morning’s more surprising developments, especially after the show’s earlier Emmy presence was limited. Its nomination suggests that Apple’s drama strength ran deeper than many expected.



Several high-profile final seasons missed drama series, including ‘Euphoria,’ ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘The Boys,’ despite prior recognition from the Television Academy. ‘Euphoria’ still landed Zendaya in drama actress, but the absence of those three shows from the top drama race is a reminder that final-season visibility does not automatically translate into farewell support.



Taylor Sheridan’s television universe also largely missed the major Emmy conversation. ‘Landman’ and ‘The Madison’ had plausible paths into drama and acting categories, but neither broke through in the top races. ‘Tulsa King’ managed a stunt coordination nomination, but the broader Sheridan brand remains a difficult fit for the Television Academy, despite its commercial power.



In comedy, the nominated series are ‘Abbott Elementary,’ ‘The Bear,’ ‘Hacks,’ ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles,’ ‘Nobody Wants This,’ ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ ‘Shrinking’ and ‘Widow’s Bay.’ The field confirms the continued strength of HBO Max and Apple TV while keeping ABC’s ‘Abbott Elementary’ alive as broadcast television’s strongest top-category player.



‘The Bear’ made the comedy series lineup but showed signs of vulnerability. The FX/Hulu series earned eight total nominations, a notable decline from its past Emmy dominance. Ayo Edebiri was the show’s only series regular nominated for acting this year, while previous winner Liza Colón-Zayas missed the cut. The show remains in the race, but it no longer looks like the overwhelming Emmy force it once was.



Limited or anthology series went to ‘All Her Fault,’ ‘The Beast in Me,’ ‘Beef,’ ‘DTF St. Louis’ and ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.’ ‘Beef’ led the limited field with 16 nominations and now looks like one of the category’s strongest contenders, especially with recognition for Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Youn Yuh-jung and major creative categories.


‘Love Story’ made the limited series lineup but landed fewer nominations than expected, while ‘DTF St. Louis’ showed real acting strength with nominations for Jason Bateman, David Harbour, Richard Jenkins, Linda Cardellini and Joy Sunday. Peacock’s ‘All Her Fault’ also broke into the top category, with Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning recognized in acting races.



The drama acting categories were heavily shaped by ‘The Pitt.’ Noah Wyle landed in lead actor, while Taylor Dearden, Fiona Dourif, Katherine LaNasa and Sepideh Moafi all made supporting actress. Patrick Ball, Shawn Hatosy and Gerran Howell landed in supporting actor. That kind of ensemble showing is exactly what turns a series frontrunner into a possible sweep threat.



Rhea Seehorn was nominated for lead actress in a drama for ‘Pluribus,’ joined by Carrie Coon for ‘The Gilded Age,’ Chase Infiniti for ‘The Testaments,’ Keri Russell for ‘The Diplomat’ and Zendaya for ‘Euphoria.’ Lead actor in a drama includes Sterling K. Brown for ‘Paradise,’ Gary Oldman for ‘Slow Horses,’ Mark Ruffalo for ‘Task,’ Rufus Sewell for ‘The Diplomat’ and Wyle for ‘The Pitt.’



Comedy acting delivered a mix of favorites and surprises. Jean Smart returned for ‘Hacks,’ alongside Quinta Brunson for ‘Abbott Elementary,’ Ayo Edebiri for ‘The Bear,’ Elle Fanning for ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ and Lisa Kudrow for ‘The Comeback.’ Lead actor in a comedy includes Yahya Abdul-Mateen II for ‘Wonder Man,’ Steve Carell for ‘Rooster,’ Matthew Rhys for ‘Widow’s Bay,’ Jason Segel for ‘Shrinking’ and Martin Short for ‘Only Murders in the Building.’



Supporting comedy reflected the strength of both ‘Hacks’ and ‘Widow’s Bay.’ Hannah Einbinder, Megan Stalter, Leslie Bibb, Cherry Jones, Laurie Metcalf and Kaitlin Olson were all recognized across ‘Hacks’ acting categories, while ‘Widow’s Bay’ landed nominations for Dale Dickey, Kate O’Flynn, Stephen Root, Betty Gilpin and Hamish Linklater. The Apple TV series now has enough acting depth to be considered one of the season’s biggest ensemble breakouts.



The television movie nominees are ‘Heads of State,’ ‘Miss You, Love You,’ ‘People We Meet on Vacation,’ ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ and ‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War.’ In variety series, the nominees are ‘The Daily Show,’ ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!,’ ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,’ ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ and ‘Saturday Night Live.’



Reality competition produced one of the most striking shifts of the morning. ‘Dancing With the Stars’ returned to the category for the first time in years, joining ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ ‘Survivor,’ ‘Top Chef’ and ‘The Traitors.’ Missing from the lineup is ‘The Amazing Race,’ one of the most decorated programs in the category’s history and a long-running Emmy staple. Its absence marks one of the day’s most notable category shakeups.



The nominations were announced by past Emmy winners Liza Colón-Zayas and Jeff Hiller from the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center, following an earlier announcement of the first two categories on ‘Today.’ The TV Academy had initially planned to reveal this year’s nominees in two batches, but ultimately announced the full list on July 8 to better accommodate campaign schedules.



Mariska Hargitay will host the 2026 Emmys, which air live on NBC and Peacock on Monday, Sept. 14. Hargitay is also a nominee this year for the HBO documentary ‘My Mom Jayne,’ which earned three nominations, including documentary or nonfiction special and directing for Hargitay. The Creative Arts Emmys will take place Sept. 5 and 6.



For now, the story of the morning is clear: ‘The Pitt’ is the drama powerhouse, ‘Hacks’ remains comedy royalty, ‘Widow’s Bay’ is the breakout, ‘Beef’ leads limited series and Apple TV has fully arrived as an Emmy heavyweight. The nominations did not just confirm the frontrunners. They reshaped the race.


View All the Emmy Nominations Below:

HBO MAX


DRAMA SERIES

  • ‘The Diplomat’ [Netflix]

  • ‘The Gilded Age’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Paradise’ [Hulu]

  • ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Slow Horses’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’ [Apple TV]



HBO MAX

COMEDY SERIES

  • ‘Abbott Elementary’ [ABC]

  • ‘The Bear’ [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Nobody Wants This’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Only Murders In The Building’ [Hulu]

  • ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

FX

LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES

  • ‘All Her Fault’ [Peacock]

  • ‘The Beast In Me’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ [FX/Hulu]




Netflix

MOVIE

  • ‘Heads Of State’ [Prime Video]

  • ‘Miss You, Love You’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘People We Meet On Vacation’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War’ [Prime Video]



LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Sterling K. Brown, ‘Paradise’ [Hulu]

  • Gary Oldman, ‘Slow Horses’ [Apple TV]

  • Mark Ruffalo, ‘Task’ [HBO Max]

  • Rufus Sewell, ‘The Diplomat’ [Netflix]

  • Noah Wyle, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]



LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Carrie Coon, ‘The Gilded Age’ [HBO Max]

  • Chase Infiniti, ‘The Testaments’ [Hulu]

  • Keri Russell, ‘The Diplomat’ [Netflix]

  • Rhea Seehorn, ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • Zendaya, ‘Euphoria’ [HBO Max]


Apple TV

LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, ‘Wonder Man’ [Disney+]

  • Steve Carell, ‘Rooster’ [HBO Max]

  • Matthew Rhys, ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

  • Jason Segel, ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • Martin Short, ‘Only Murders In The Building’ [Hulu]



Apple TV

LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Quinta Brunson, ‘Abbott Elementary’ [ABC]

  • Ayo Edebiri, ‘The Bear’ [FX/Hulu]

  • Elle Fanning, ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ [Apple TV]

  • Lisa Kudrow, ‘The Comeback’ [HBO Max]

  • Jean Smart, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]



LEAD ACTOR IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • Riz Ahmed, ‘Bait’ [Prime Video]

  • Jason Bateman, ‘Black Rabbit’ [Netflix]

  • Charlie Hunnam, ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ [Netflix]

  • Oscar Isaac, ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • Matthew Rhys, ‘The Beast In Me’ [Netflix]




FX/ Hulu

LEAD ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • Claire Danes, ‘The Beast In Me’ [Netflix]

  • Sally Field, ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ [Netflix]

  • Carey Mulligan, ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • Sarah Pidgeon, ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ [FX/Hulu]

  • Sarah Snook, ‘All Her Fault’ [Peacock]

HBO MAX

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Patrick Ball, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Billy Crudup, ‘The Morning Show’ [Apple TV]

  • Shawn Hatosy, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Gerran Howell, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Jack Lowden, ‘Slow Horses’ [Apple TV]

  • Tom Pelphrey, ‘Task’ [HBO Max]

  • Carlos-Manuel Vesga, ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

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SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Taylor Dearden, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Fiona Dourif, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Allison Janney, ‘The Diplomat’ [Netflix]

  • Katherine LaNasa, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Sepideh Moafi, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Julianne Nicholson, ‘Paradise’ [Hulu]

  • Karolina Wydra, ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]



SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Colman Domingo, ‘The Four Seasons’ [Netflix]

  • Paul W. Downs, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Harrison Ford, ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • Nick Offerman, ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ [Apple TV]

  • Stephen Root, ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

  • Michael Urie, ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • Tyler James Williams, ‘Abbott Elementary’ [ABC]



SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Dale Dickey, ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

  • Hannah Einbinder, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Janelle James, ‘Abbott Elementary’ [ABC]

  • Kate O’Flynn, ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

  • Michelle Pfeiffer, ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ [Apple TV]

  • Megan Stalter, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Jessica Williams, ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

HBO MAX

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • Jason Bateman, ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • Richard Gadd, ‘Half Man’ [HBO Max]

  • David Harbour, ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • Richard Jenkins, ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • Charles Melton, ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • Nick Offerman, ‘Death By Lightning’ [Netflix]




SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • Linda Cardellini, ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • Dakota Fanning, ‘All Her Fault’ [Peacock]

  • Laurie Metcalf, ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ [Netflix]

  • Joy Sunday, ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • Youn Yuh-jung, ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • Constance Zimmer, ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ [FX/Hulu]


HBO MAX

GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Colman Domingo, ‘Euphoria’ [HBO Max]

  • Ernest Harden Jr., ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Jeff Hiller, ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • Jeff Kober, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Jonathan Pryce, ‘Slow Horses’ [Apple TV]

  • Bradley Whitford, ‘The Diplomat’ [Netflix]



GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

  • Brittany Allen, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Tal Anderson, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Tina Ivlev, ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • Miriam Shor, ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • Merritt Wever, ‘The Gilded Age’ [HBO Max]

  • Shailene Woodley, ‘Paradise’ [Hulu]


FX

GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Michael J. Fox, ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • Brett Goldstein, ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • Hamish Linklater, ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

  • Christopher McDonald, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Rob Reiner, ‘The Bear’ [FX/Hulu]

  • Connor Storrie, ‘Saturday Night Live’ [NBC]



GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

  • Leslie Bibb, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Jamie Lee Curtis, ‘The Bear’ [FX/Hulu]

  • Betty Gilpin, ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]

  • Cherry Jones, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Laurie Metcalf, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Kaitlin Olson, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • Lauren Weedman, ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]



VARIETY SERIES

  • ‘The Daily Show’ [Comedy Central]

  • ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ [ABC]

  • ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ [CBS]

  • ‘Saturday Night Live’ [NBC]


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REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM

  • ‘Dancing With The Stars’ [ABC]

  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ [MTV]

  • ‘Survivor’ [CBS]

  • ‘Top Chef’ [Bravo]

  • ‘The Traitors’ [Peacock]






STRUCTURED REALITY PROGRAM

  • ‘Antiques Roadshow’ [PBS]

  • ‘Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives’ [Food Network]

  • ‘Love Is Blind’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Queer Eye’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Shark Tank’ [ABC]



UNSTRUCTURED REALITY PROGRAM

  • ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Love On The Spectrum’ [Netflix]

  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked’ [MTV]

  • ‘Summer House’ [Bravo]

  • ‘Welcome To Wrexham’ [FX/Hulu]



GAME SHOW

  • ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ [ABC]

  • ‘Jeopardy!’ [Syndicated]

  • ‘The Price Is Right’ [CBS]

  • ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ [Syndicated]

  • ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ [ABC]



HOST FOR A REALITY OR REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM

  • RuPaul Charles, ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ [MTV]

  • Alan Cumming, ‘The Traitors’ [Peacock]

  • Kristen Kish, ‘Top Chef’ [Bravo]

  • Ariana Madix, ‘Love Island USA’ [Peacock]

  • Jeff Probst, ‘Survivor’ [CBS]



HOST FOR A GAME SHOW

  • Steve Harvey, ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ [ABC]

  • Ken Jennings, ‘Jeopardy!’ [Syndicated]

  • Colin Jost, ‘Pop Culture Jeopardy!’ [Netflix]

  • Jimmy Kimmel, ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ [ABC]

  • Martin Short, ‘Match Game’ [ABC]



ANIMATED PROGRAM

  • ‘Bob’s Burgers’ [FOX]

  • ‘Rick And Morty’ [Adult Swim]

  • ‘The Simpsons’ [FOX]

  • ‘Smiling Friends’ [Adult Swim]

  • ‘South Park’ [Comedy Central]

  • ‘Star Wars: Visions’ [Disney+]


DOCUMENTARY OR NONFICTION SPECIAL

  • ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ [Prime Video]

  • ‘Marty, Life Is Short’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘My Mom Jayne: A Film By Mariska Hargitay’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Ocean With David Attenborough’ [National Geographic]


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DOCUMENTARY OR NONFICTION SERIES

  • ‘The American Revolution’ [PBS]

  • ‘Mr. Scorsese’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Rafa’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ [Netflix]

  • ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’ [HBO Max]



HOSTED NONFICTION SERIES OR SPECIAL

  • ‘The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers The Pulse: Give The Man A Prize’ [Comedy Central]

  • ‘Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates Jr.’ [PBS]

  • ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman’ [Netflix]

  • ‘The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Tucci In Italy’ [National Geographic]



EXCEPTIONAL MERIT IN DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING

  • ‘The Librarians’ [PBS]

  • ‘The Tale Of Silyan’ [National Geographic]



VARIETY SPECIAL LIVE

  • ‘The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Starring Bad Bunny’ [NBC]

  • ‘68th Annual Grammy Awards’ [CBS]

  • ‘The Oscars’ [ABC]

  • ‘The Roast Of Kevin Hart’ [Netflix]

  • ‘78th Annual Tony Awards’ [CBS]



VARIETY SPECIAL PRE-RECORDED

  • ‘The Muppet Show’ [Disney+]

  • ‘Nikki Glaser: Good Girl’ [Hulu]

  • ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour — The Final Show’ [Disney+]

  • ‘Wanda Sykes: Legacy’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Wicked: One Wonderful Night’ [NBC]



SHORT FORM COMEDY, DRAMA OR VARIETY SERIES

  • ‘Bad Thoughts’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Colbert Before Air’ [YouTube]

  • ‘Colbert Questionert Extraordinert’ [YouTube]

  • ‘The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains’ [YouTube]

  • ‘The Randy Rainbow Show’ [YouTube]

  • ‘SubwayTakes With Kareem Rahma’ [YouTube]



SHORT FORM NONFICTION OR REALITY SERIES

  • ‘Hacks: Bit By Bit’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Inside The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette — A Love Untold’ [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Shrinking — In It Together’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘This Is A Gardening Show’ [Netflix]



PERFORMER IN A SHORT FORM COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES

  • Kim Estes, ‘Big Law’ [Vimeo]

  • Desi Lydic, ‘The Daily Show: Desi Lydic Foxsplains’ [YouTube]

  • Randy Rainbow, ‘The Randy Rainbow Show’ [YouTube]



NARRATOR

  • David Attenborough, ‘A Gorilla Story: Told By David Attenborough’ [Netflix]

  • David Attenborough, ‘Ocean With David Attenborough’ [National Geographic]

  • Jodie Foster, ‘Breakdown: 1975’ [Netflix]

  • Werner Herzog, ‘Ghost Elephants’ [National Geographic]

  • Octavia Spencer, ‘Lost Women Of Alaska’ [Investigation Discovery]



DIRECTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

  • ‘The Gilded Age’ — “My Mind Is Made Up” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Paradise’ — “Exodus” [Hulu]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “12:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “We Is Us” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Slow Horses’ — “Scars” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Task’ — “Out Beyond Ideas Of Wrongdoing And Rightdoing, There Is A River” [HBO Max]



DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES

  • ‘Abbott Elementary’ — “Ballgame” [ABC]

  • ‘The Bear’ — “Bears” [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘The Chair Company’ — “Life Goes By Too F**king Fast, It Really Does.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Hacks’ — “Hacks (Finale)” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Ms. Pat Show’ — “Give It Arrest” [BET+]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Welcome To Widow’s Bay!” [Apple TV]



DIRECTING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • ‘Beef’ — “It Will Stay This Way And You Will Obey” [Netflix]

  • ‘Beef’ — “Oh, The Comfort, The Inexpressible Comfort” [Netflix]

  • ‘Black Rabbit’ — “The Black Rabbits” [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]



DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SERIES

  • ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ [ABC]

  • ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ [CBS]

  • ‘Saturday Night Live’ [NBC]



DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL

  • ‘The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Starring Bad Bunny’ [NBC]

  • ‘Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour — The Final Show’ [Disney+]

  • ‘78th Annual Tony Awards’ [CBS]

  • ‘Wanda Sykes: Legacy’ [Netflix]



DIRECTING FOR A DOCUMENTARY OR NONFICTION PROGRAM

  • ‘Marty, Life Is Short’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Mr. Scorsese’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘My Mom Jayne: A Film By Mariska Hargitay’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Sean Combs: The Reckoning’ [Netflix]



DIRECTING FOR A REALITY PROGRAM

  • ‘The Amazing Race’ [CBS]

  • ‘Love On The Spectrum’ [Netflix]

  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ [MTV]

  • ‘Top Chef’ [Bravo]

  • ‘The Traitors’ [Peacock]



WRITING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

  • ‘The Diplomat’ — “Amagansett” [Netflix]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “1:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “12:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “We Is Us” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Slow Horses’ — “Scars” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Task’ — “A Still Small Voice” [HBO Max]



WRITING FOR A COMEDY SERIES

  • ‘Abbott Elementary’ — “Team Building” [ABC]

  • ‘The Chair Company’ — “Life Goes By Too F**king Fast, It Really Does.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Comeback’ — “Valerie Does It All” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Hacks’ — “Hacks (Finale)” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ — “Mergers And Acquisitions” [Prime Video]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Welcome To Widow’s Bay!” [Apple TV]



WRITING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • ‘All Her Fault’ — “Episode 8” [Peacock]

  • ‘The Beast In Me’ — “Sick Puppy” [Netflix]

  • ‘Beef’ — “All The Things We’re Never Going To Have” [Netflix]

  • ‘Death By Lightning’ [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]



WRITING FOR A VARIETY SERIES

  • ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ [ABC]

  • ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ [CBS]



WRITING FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL

  • ‘Chris Fleming: Live At The Palace’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Muppet Show’ [Disney+]

  • ‘Nikki Glaser: Good Girl’ [Hulu]

  • ‘The Oscars’ [ABC]

  • ‘Wanda Sykes: Legacy’ [Netflix]



WRITING FOR A NONFICTION PROGRAM

  • ‘The American Revolution’ [PBS]

  • ‘The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers The Pulse: Give The Man A Prize’ [Comedy Central]

  • ‘The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy’ [Apple TV]



CASTING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

  • ‘The Diplomat’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Paradise’ [Hulu]

  • ‘The Pitt’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Slow Horses’ [Apple TV]



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CASTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES

  • ‘Abbott Elementary’ [ABC]

  • ‘Hacks’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Only Murders In The Building’ [Hulu]

  • ‘Shrinking’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]



CASTING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • ‘All Her Fault’ [Peacock]

  • ‘The Beast In Me’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ [FX/Hulu]



CASTING FOR A REALITY PROGRAM

  • ‘The Amazing Race’ [CBS]

  • ‘Love On The Spectrum’ [Netflix]

  • ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ [MTV]

  • ‘Survivor’ [CBS]

  • ‘Top Chef’ [Bravo]


CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES — HALF-HOUR

  • ‘The Bear’ — “Scallop” [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Hacks’ — “The Garden” [HBO Max]

  • ‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ — “In The Name Of The Mother” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Upshaws’ — “Indy Streets” [Netflix]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Our History” [Apple TV]



CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES — ONE HOUR

  • ‘Alien: Earth’ — “Neverland” [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Euphoria’ — “In God We Trust” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ — “Flamingos” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “We Is Us” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ — “Step Into My Office” [MGM+/Prime Video]

  • ‘Task’ — “Crossings” [HBO Max]



CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • ‘Beef’ — “It Will Stay This Way And You Will Obey” [Netflix]

  • ‘Black Rabbit’ — “Isle Of Joy” [Netflix]

  • ‘Death By Lightning’ — “Destiny Of The Republic” [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ — “Cornhole” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ — “Buxom Bird” [Netflix]



  • PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A NARRATIVE CONTEMPORARY PROGRAM

  • ‘Euphoria’ — “This Little Piggy” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “9:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “Grenade” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Slow Horses’ — “Incommunicado” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Wednesday’ — “If These Woes Could Talk” [Netflix]



PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A NARRATIVE PERIOD OR FANTASY PROGRAM

  • ‘Fallout’ — “The Wrangler” [Prime Video]

  • ‘The Gilded Age’ — “If You Want To Cook An Omelette” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Palm Royale’ — “Maxine Does Something Good” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ — “Step Into My Office” [MGM+/Prime Video]

  • ‘Stranger Things’ — “Chapter Four: Sorcerer” [Netflix]



PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR A NARRATIVE PROGRAM — HALF-HOUR

  • ‘Hacks’ — “Who’s Making Dinner?” [HBO Max]

  • ‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ — “Seven” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Leanne’ — “Please Be A Lizard” [Netflix]

  • ‘Only Murders In The Building’ — “The House Always…” [Hulu]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Lodging” [Apple TV]



PERIOD COSTUMES

  • ‘Bridgerton’ — “Dance In The Country” [Netflix]

  • ‘The Gilded Age’ — “Marriage Is A Gamble” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ — “The Wedding” [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ — “Mother!” [Netflix]

  • ‘Palm Royale’ — “Maxine Is Ready To Single Mingle” [Apple TV]



FANTASY/SCI-FI COSTUMES

  • ‘Alien: Earth’ — “Neverland” [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘The Boys’ — “The Frenchman, The Female, And The Man Called Mother’s Milk” [Prime Video]

  • ‘Fallout’ — “The Strip” [Prime Video]

  • ‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ — “Seven” [HBO Max]



CONTEMPORARY COSTUMES FOR A SERIES

  • ‘Emily In Paris’ — “Veni, Vidi, Venezia” [Netflix]

  • ‘Hacks’ — “No New Tricks” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ — “Grudge Match” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Only Murders In The Building’ — “After You” [Hulu]

  • ‘Wednesday’ — “Woe Me The Money” [Netflix]



CONTEMPORARY COSTUMES FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • ‘The Beast In Me’ — “Elephant In The Room” [Netflix]

  • ‘Beef’ — “All The Things We’re Never Going To Have” [Netflix]

  • ‘Black Rabbit’ — “The Black Rabbits” [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ — “Cornhole” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ [Netflix]


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PICTURE EDITING FOR A DRAMA SERIES

  • ‘Euphoria’ — “In God We Trust” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “1:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “9:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “Got Milk” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “Grenade” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “We Is Us” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Task’ — “A Still Small Voice” [HBO Max]

PICTURE EDITING FOR A SINGLE-CAMERA COMEDY SERIES

  • ‘The Bear’ — “Bears” [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Hacks’ — “The Cube” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Hacks’ — “Hacks (Finale)” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Our History” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Welcome To Widow’s Bay!” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “What To Expect On Your Trip” [Apple TV]

PICTURE EDITING FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

  • ‘Beef’ — “All The Things We’re Never Going To Have” [Netflix]

  • ‘Beef’ — “The Increasing Flimsiness Of Any Certainties About The Future” [Netflix]

  • ‘Black Rabbit’ — “Isle Of Joy” [Netflix]

  • ‘Death By Lightning’ — “The Man From Ohio” [Netflix]

  • ‘DTF St. Louis’ — “No One’s Normal. It Just Looks That Way From Across The Street” [HBO Max]

MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A SERIES

  • ‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ — “In The Name Of The Mother” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Palm Royale’ — “Maxine Drinks Martinis Now” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Pluribus’ — “We Is Us” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Slow Horses’ — “Missiles” [Apple TV]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ — “Step Into My Office” [MGM+/Prime Video]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ — “Our History” [Apple TV]

MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES, MOVIE OR SPECIAL

  • ‘All Her Fault’ — “Episode 7” [Peacock]

  • ‘The Beast In Me’ — “The Beast And Me” [Netflix]

  • ‘Black Rabbit’ — “Isle Of Joy” [Netflix]

  • ‘In The Blink Of An Eye’ [Hulu]

  • ‘Washington Black’ — “If You See My Mama, Whisper Her This…” [Hulu]

MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A DOCUMENTARY, NONFICTION OR REALITY PROGRAM

  • ‘High Horse: The Black Cowboy’ — “F*ck Westerns” [Peacock]

  • ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ [Prime Video]

  • ‘Kingdom’ — “Episode 2” [BBC America]

  • ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Ocean With David Attenborough’ [National Geographic]

  • ‘Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age’ — “The Big Freeze” [Apple TV]

MUSIC DIRECTION

  • ‘The Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show Starring Bad Bunny’ [NBC]

  • ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ — “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Series Finale” [CBS]

  • ‘The Oscars’ [ABC]

  • ‘Saturday Night Live’ — “Host: Jack Black” [NBC]

  • ‘Wicked: One Wonderful Night’ [NBC]

ORIGINAL MAIN TITLE THEME MUSIC

  • ‘Chad Powers’ [Hulu]

  • ‘Chief Of War’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Rooster’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ [MGM+/Prime Video]


MUSIC SUPERVISION

  • ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette’ [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Pluribus’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Stranger Things’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Widow’s Bay’ [Apple TV]


PROSTHETIC MAKEUP

  • ‘Fallout’ — “The Demon In The Snow” [Prime Video]

  • ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ — “The Godfather” [Netflix]

  • ‘The Pitt’ — “9:00 P.M.” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ — “Betrayal” [MGM+/Prime Video]

  • ‘Stranger Things’ — “Chapter Four: Sorcerer” [Netflix]


SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SEASON OR MOVIE

  • ‘Alien: Earth’ [FX/Hulu]

  • ‘Foundation’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘IT: Welcome To Derry’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Stranger Things’ [Netflix]


SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS IN A SINGLE EPISODE

  • ‘Gen V’ — “New Year, New U” [Prime Video]

  • ‘A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms’ — “In The Name Of The Mother” [HBO Max]

  • ‘Paradise’ — “Exodus” [Hulu]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ — “Nightmare On A Gurney” [MGM+/Prime Video]

  • ‘The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon’ — “Costa Da Morte” [AMC]


STUNT COORDINATION FOR COMEDY PROGRAMMING

  • ‘Beef’ [Netflix]

  • ‘Palm Royale’ [Apple TV]

  • ‘Peacemaker’ [HBO Max]

  • ‘Poker Face’ [Peacock]

  • ‘Spider-Noir’ [MGM+/Prime Video]

  • ‘Tulsa King’ [Paramount+]

STUNT COORDINATION FOR DRAMA PROGRAMMING

  • ‘The Boys’ [Prime Video]

  • ‘Fallout’ [Prime Video]

  • ‘FBI’ [CBS]

  • ‘The Rookie’ [ABC]

  • ‘Stranger Things’ [Netflix]


The 2026 Emmy nominations tell a clear story at the top: HBO Max remains the dominant awards player, Apple TV has reached a new level of Emmy strength and Netflix is still one of television’s deepest nomination engines. ‘The Pitt’ now enters final voting as the drama to beat, not only because it led all programs with 25 nominations, but because its support showed up across acting, writing, directing and craft categories. That kind of depth usually matters more than one flashy headline nomination.


‘Hacks’ also looks formidable. A record-setting 24 nominations for a comedy series is not just a final-season victory lap; it is a statement of continued affection across the Television Academy. The show has actors, guests, writing, directing and below-the-line support all working in its favor, which makes it difficult to imagine the comedy race without ‘Hacks’ at the center of it.



The wild card is ‘Widow’s Bay.’ With 19 nominations, Apple TV’s rookie horror-comedy went from late-breaking curiosity to full Emmy powerhouse almost overnight. Its presence across comedy series, acting, directing, writing, editing, casting and craft categories suggests voters did more than sample the show. They embraced it. Combined with strong showings for ‘Pluribus,’ ‘Shrinking,’ ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ and ‘Slow Horses,’ Apple TV may have had the most meaningful nomination morning of any platform.


There were also real shocks. ‘The Amazing Race’ missed reality competition after years of dominance. Taylor Sheridan’s shows were largely shut out again despite massive visibility. ‘The Bear’ made comedy series but looked far weaker than in past seasons. ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The Boys’ all missed drama series in their final Emmy cycles, proving that farewell momentum only goes so far when voters are ready to move on.


Final voting now begins with three apparent frontrunners: ‘The Pitt’ in drama, ‘Hacks’ in comedy and ‘Beef’ in limited series. But nomination morning also made one thing clear: this Emmy race has more moving parts than expected, and the shows with the deepest support across the ballot may be the ones that matter most when trophies are finally handed out.








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