Top Emmy Nominees Revealed: See the Full List of Nominations
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences recently unveiled the list of top nominees for the annual prime-time Emmy Awards, showcasing a diverse range of outstanding television productions. The nominations span various categories, recognizing excellence in drama series, comedy series, limited or anthology series, as well as exceptional performances by actors and actresses.
In the drama series category, notable contenders include “The Crown” from Netflix, “Fallout” from Prime Video, “The Gilded Age” from HBO/Max, “The Morning Show” from Apple TV+, “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” from Prime Video, “Shogun” from FX, “Slow Horses” from Apple TV+, and “3 Body Problem” from Netflix. These series have captivated audiences with their compelling storytelling and stellar performances.
On the comedy front, standout series such as “Abbott Elementary” from ABC, “The Bear” from FX, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” from HBO/Max, “Hacks” from HBO/Max, “Only Murders in the Building” from Hulu, “Palm Royale” from Apple TV+, “Reservation Dogs” from FX, and “What We Do in the Shadows” from FX have garnered well-deserved nominations for their humor and creativity.
In the limited or anthology series category, viewers have been treated to exceptional shows like “Baby Reindeer” from Netflix, “Fargo” from FX, “Lessons in Chemistry” from Apple TV+, “Ripley” from Netflix, and “True Detective: Night Country” from HBO/Max, showcasing the diversity and quality of storytelling in this genre.
The nominations for outstanding performances include actors and actresses in drama and comedy series. Notable mentions include Idris Elba for “Hijack,” Donald Glover for “Mr. and Mrs. Smith,” Jennifer Aniston for “The Morning Show,” Carrie Coon for “The Gilded Age,” Matt Berry for “What We Do in the Shadows,” Larry David for “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Quinta Brunson for “Abbott Elementary,” and Jean Smart for “Hacks,” among others. These talented individuals have delivered compelling portrayals that have resonated with audiences.
Additionally, the television movie category features noteworthy nominees such as “Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie” from Peacock, “Quiz Lady” from Hulu, “Red, White and Royal Blue” from Prime Video, “Scoop” from Netflix, and “Unfrosted” from Netflix, showcasing the breadth of storytelling in this format.
The Emmy Awards celebrate excellence in television, honoring the creativity and talent behind some of the most compelling and entertaining shows of the year. Viewers can look forward to the ceremony where winners will be announced and accolades bestowed upon deserving recipients.