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HBO Max’s medical drama “The Pitt” leads all 2026 Emmy nominees with 25 nods in the drama field, while the final season “Hacks” dominated the comedy categories with 24 nods. Apple TV’s new horror comedy “Widow’s Bay”
follows with 19 nominations, followed closely by the twisty drama “Pluribus” with 18 nods.
NBC and Peacock are broadcasting this year’s Emmys, set to air live from L.A. Live’s Peacock Theatre on Monday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. (NBC moves the Emmys to Monday when it airs the kudocast, due to Sunday Night Football.) As the network just announced, this year’s Emmys will be hosted by “Law & Order: SVU” executive producer/star Mariska Hargitay— repping the first time a woman has hosted the show in 15 years.
Among this year’s major rule changes, the TV Academy has merged talk and scripted variety back into one “outstanding variety series” field, but with a twist: the number of nominations coming from both fields will be tracked based on the number of submissions for each format.
And also, as part of the rule change, the Academy has also decreed that the outstanding variety series category will now be an “area” award. Nominees in “area” award categories aren’t competing against each other — they’re all independently trying to get at least 90% of Emmy voters to say “yes” when asked, “Does this nominee merit an Emmy?” Any nominated show will win an Emmy if 90% of voters agree. That means, potentially several winners could come out of this year’s nominee roster.
Among other Emmy rules changes the TV Academy announced in January are a new name for the TV movie category, which will now be known as “outstanding movie.” Also, the org revealed AI guidelines, made changes to the short form, sound mixing and music categories and also expanded eligibility in the casting, costume and lighting, camera & technical arts categories.
This year, 555 programs were submitted across the 14 program categories, down 7.5% from last year’s 600 entrants. That included 110 dramas, 71 comedies, 31 limited/anthology series, 34 movies, 18 variety series and 45 reality competition shows.
Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay of Jesse Collins Entertainment are executive producers of the Emmy primetime telecast. The two Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremonies, produced by Bob Bain Productions in association with the Television Academy, will take place Saturday, Sept. 5, and Sunday, Sept. 6.
Here are the nominees in major categories for the 78th Emmy Awards, which includes eligible shows that ran from June 1, 2025 to May 31, 2026.
Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Sterling K. Brown, “Paradise”
Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”
Mark Ruffalo, “Task”
Rufus Sewell, “The Diplomat”
Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Carrie Coon, “The Gilded Age”
Chase Infiniti, “The Testaments”
Keri Russell, “The Diplomat”
Rhea Seehorn, “Pluribus”
Zendaya, “Euphoria”
Drama Series
“The Diplomat” (Netflix)
“The Gilded Age” (HBO Max)
“A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” (HBO Max)“Paradise” (Hulu)
“Paradise” (Hulu)
“The Pitt” (HBO Max)
“Pluribus” (Apple TV)
“Slow Horses” (Apple TV)
“Your Friends and Neighbors” (Apple TV)
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, “Wonder Man”
Steve Carell, “Rooster”
Matthew Rhys, “Widow’s Bay”
Jason Segel, “Shrinking”
Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”
Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”
Elle Fanning, “Margo’s Got Money Troubles”
Lisa Kudrow, “The Comeback”
Jean Smart, “Hacks”
Comedy Series
“Abbott Elementary” (ABC)
“The Bear” (FX)
“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)
Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series
Claire Danes, “The Beast in Me”
Sally Field, “Remarkably Bright Creatures”
Carey Mulligan, “Beef”
Sarah Pidgeon, “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette”
Sarah Snook, “All Her Fault”
Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series
Riz Ahmed, “Bait”
Jason Bateman, “Black Rabbit”
Charlie Hunnam, “Monster: The Ed Gein Story”
Oscar Isaac, “Beef”
Matthew Rhys, “The Beast in Me”
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. and Carolyn Bessette” (FX)
Reality Competition Program
“Dancing With the Stars” (ABC)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (MTV)
“Survivor” (CBS)
“Top Chef” (Bravo)
“The Traitors” (Peacock)
Outstanding 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)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Colman Domingo, “The Four Seasons”
Paul W. Downs, “Hacks”
Harrison Ford, “Shrinking”
Nick Offerman, “Margo’s Got Money Troubles”
Stephen Root, “Widow’s Bay”
Michael Urie, “Shrinking”
Tayler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary”
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Patrick Ball, “The Pitt”
Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show”
Shawn Hatosy, “The Pitt”
Gerran Howell, “The Pitt”
Jack Lowden, “Slow Horses”
Tom Pelphrey, “Task”
Carlos-Manuel Vesga, “Pluribus”
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Jason Bateman, “DTF St. Louis”
Richard Gadd, “Half Man”
David Harbour, “DTF St. Louis”
Richard Jenkins, “DTF St. Louis”
Charles Melton, “Beef”
Nick Offerman, “Death by Lightning”
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
Dale Dickey, “Widow’s Bay”
Hannah Einbinder, “Hacks”
Janelle James, “Abbott Elementary”
Kate O’Flynn, “Widow’s Bay”
Michelle Pfeiffer, “Margo’s Got Money Troubles”
Megan Stalter, “Hacks”
Jessica Williams, “Shrinking”
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Taylor Deardon, “The Pitt”
Fiona Dourif, “The Pitt”
Allison Janney, “The Diplomat”
Katherine LaNasa, “The Pitt”
Sepideh Moafi “The Pitt”
Julianne Nicholson, “Paradise”
Karolina Wydra, “Pluribus”
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Linda Cardellini, “DTF St. Louis”
Dakota Fanning, “All Her Fault”
Laurie Metcalf, “Monster: The Ed Gein Story”
Joy Sunday, “DTF St. Louis”
Youn Yuh-jung, “Beef”
Constance Zimmer, “Love Story: John F. Kennedy & Carolyn Bessette”
Outstanding Animated Program
Bob’s Burgers • Grand Pre Pre Pre Opening • FOX • 20th Television Animation
Loren Bouchard, Executive Producer/Written by
Nora Smith, Executive Producer/Written by
Holly Schlesinger, Executive Producer
Janelle Momary-Neely, Executive Producer
Dan Fybel, Executive Producer
Rich Rinaldi, Executive Producer
Jon Schroeder, Executive Producer
Scott Jacobson, Executive Producer
Steven Davis, Executive Producer
Lindsey Stoddart, Co-Executive Producer
Katie Crown, Co-Executive Producer
Bernard Derriman, Producer
Brett Coker, Animation Executive Producer
Dana Tafoya-Cameron, Animation Executive Producer
Chris Song, Directed by
Tony Gennaro, Supervising Director
Simon Chong, Supervising Director
Ryan Shaw, Assistant Director
Steven Theis, Assistant Director
Patrick Gleeson, Timing Supervisor
Rick And Morty • There’s Something About Morty • Adult Swim • Rick and Morty LLC, Williams Street
Dan Harmon, Executive Producer
Justin Roiland, Executive Producer
Scott Marder, Executive Producer
Heather Anne Campbell, Executive Producer
Steve Levy, Executive Producer
Albro Lundy, Executive Producer/Written by
Monica Mitchell, Executive Producer
Nick Rutherford, Executive Producer
Rob Schrab, Executive Producer
James Siciliano, Executive Producer
Kelly Crews, Executive Producer
Cameron Tang, Executive Producer
Jess Lacher, Co-Executive Producer
Anthony Alfonso, Producer
Suzanne Belk, Producer
Garrick Bernard, Producer
Lee Harting, Producer
Jonathan Brock, Producer
Deirdre Brenner, Produced by
Douglas Einar Olsen, Directed by
Jacob Hair, Supervising Director
The Simpsons • Homer? A Cracker Bro? • FOX • A Gracie Films Production in association with 20th Television Animation
James L. Brooks, Executive Producer
Matt Groening, Executive Producer
Matt Selman, Executive Producer
John Frink, Executive Producer
Tim Long, Co-Executive Producer
Rob LaZebnik, Co-Executive Producer
Brian Kelley, Co-Executive Producer
J. Stewart Burns, Co-Executive Producer
Michael Price, Co-Executive Producer
Jeff Westbrook, Co-Executive Producer
Cesar Mazariegos, Co-Executive Producer
Jessica Conrad, Co-Executive Producer
Loni Steele Sosthand, Co-Executive Producer
Broti Gupta, Co-Executive Producer
Richard K. Chung, Producer
Tom Klein, Animation Producer
Ryan Koh, Written by
Chris Clements, Directed by
Mike B. Anderson, Supervising Director
Matthew Faughnan, Assistant Director
Scott Brutz, Lead Animation Timer
Smiling Friends • Le Voyage Incroyable De Monsieur Grenouille • Adult Swim • Williams Street
Zach Hadel, Executive Producer/Written by/Directed by
Michael Cusack, Executive Producer/Written by/Directed by
Kelly Crews, Executive Producer
Cameron Tang, Executive Producer
Brent Tanner, Supervising Producer
Scott Malchus, Producer
David Hootselle, Directed by
South Park • Sermon On The ‘Mount • Comedy Central • Comedy Central
Trey Parker, Executive Producer
Matt Stone, Executive Producer
Anne Garefino, Executive Producer
Frank C. Agnone II, Executive Producer
Daryl Sancton, Supervising Producer
Eric Stough, Producer
Bruce Howell, Producer
Adrien Beard, Producer
Vernon Chatman, Producer
Jenny Shin, Producer Wonnie Ro, Producer
Greg Postma, Producer
Keo Thongkham, Producer
Lydia Quidilla, Producer
John Hansen, Producer
David List, Producer
Mark Munley, Producer
Nate Pellettieri, Producer
Andrew B. Rhoades, Producer
Gary Martinez, Producer
Star Wars: Visions • Black • Disney+ • Lucasfilm Ltd.
Shinya Ohira, Directed by/Animation Director/Written by
James Waugh, Executive Producer
Josh Rimes, Executive Producer
Jacqui Lopez, Executive Producer
Shuichiro Tanaka, Executive Producer
Justin Leach, Co-Executive Producer
Flannery Huntley, Producer
Kanako Shirasaki, Producer
Tsutomu Fujio, Producer
Jacob Ayres, Producer













