What's Happening?
'Heated Rivalry,' a popular TV series based on a Canadian novel, will not be eligible for the 78th Emmy Awards due to its foreign production status. The series, which premiered in November 2025, is based on Rachel Reid's 2019 romantic hockey novel and
was produced in Canada. Despite its success and popularity, the Emmy Awards' rules state that foreign productions are ineligible unless they are co-productions with U.S. partners from the start of production. The show, originally produced for the Canadian streamer Crave, was later acquired by HBO Max for U.S. airing. The series has already won 16 awards at the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards, including best drama series.
Why It's Important?
The ineligibility of 'Heated Rivalry' for the Emmy Awards highlights the challenges faced by international productions in gaining recognition in U.S. award circuits. This situation underscores the importance of co-production agreements for foreign shows aiming for U.S. accolades. The series' exclusion from the Emmys could impact its visibility and marketability in the U.S., despite its critical acclaim in Canada. This case also reflects broader industry dynamics where U.S. awards often prioritize domestic productions, potentially limiting the diversity of content recognized on such platforms.
What's Next?
While 'Heated Rivalry' is not eligible for the Emmy Awards, it remains a contender for the International Emmy Awards, which will be held in November 2026 in New York City. The series' creators may focus on leveraging its success in international award circuits to boost its profile. Additionally, this situation may prompt discussions about the Emmy Awards' eligibility criteria and whether they should evolve to accommodate the increasingly global nature of television production.

















