2025 Emmy Nominations: Full List of Nominees and Key Highlights

Nominations

The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are gearing up to celebrate another year of outstanding television, with nominations announced today in Los Angeles. The ceremony, set to air live on CBS and Paramount+ on September 14, 2025, will be hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze and promises to be a star-studded event.

This year’s nominations feature a mix of returning favorites and exciting newcomers, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of prestige TV. Below, we break down the major categories, surprise snubs, and frontrunners to watch.

How Were the 2025 Emmy Nominations Announced?

Actors Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows) and Brenda Song (Running Point) revealed the nominees live at 11:30 a.m. ET / 8:30 a.m. PT from Los Angeles.

Earlier in the day, the Television Academy also announced the nominees for Outstanding Talk Series and Reality Competition Program, setting the stage for the full list.

2025 Emmy Nominations: Key Categories and Nominees

Drama Series

Why it matters: The White Lotus and Severance return as strong contenders, while Paradise and The Pitt shake up the category with fresh narratives.

Comedy Series

Takeaway: The Bear and Hacks remain Emmy darlings, but The Studio and Nobody Wants This could disrupt the race.

Limited Series

Notable omission: Fargo (FX), despite critical acclaim, was left out.

Lead Actor in a Drama

Snub: Kieran Culkin (Succession) missed the cut, surprising fans.

Lead Actress in a Drama

Dark horse: Anya Taylor-Joy (Furiosa) could be a surprise winner.

Early Winners: Talk and Reality Categories

Ahead of the main nominations, the Television Academy revealed winners in two key categories:

Outstanding Talk Series

Why it’s notable: The Daily Show continues its Emmy dominance, even amid host changes.

Outstanding Reality Competition Program

Trend to watch: The Traitors, a breakout hit, could challenge RuPaul’s reign.

Biggest Snubs and Surprises

Surprise inclusion: The Studio (Hulu) in Comedy Series—a sleeper hit.
Shocking snub: Better Call Saul (AMC) completely shut out in its final season.
🔥 Dark horse: Adolescence (HBO) could dominate Limited Series.

What’s Next? Mark Your Calendars

Final Thoughts: A Competitive Year Ahead

This year’s Emmy race is one of the most unpredictable in recent memory, with fresh faces challenging established powerhouses. Will The Bear sweep again? Can Adolescence pull off an upset? Tune in on September 14 to find out.

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