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2025 Emmy nominations: ‘Severance,’ ‘The Studio’ top the list

Apple TV+ was dominant at the 2025 Emmy nominations, with "Severance" leading all shows with 27 nods and "The Studio" leading all comedies with 23.

2025 Emmy nominations: "Severance" scored the most nods with 27, while "The Studio" topped all comedies with 23 nominations.
2025 Emmy nominations: "Severance" scored the most nods with 27, while "The Studio" topped all comedies with 23 nominations. Apple TV+

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Severance” separated itself from the field during Tuesday’s announcement of the 2025 Emmy nominations. The sci-fi drama led all shows with 27 nominations while “The Studio” led comedy nominees with 23 in a dominant year for Apple TV+.

No other dramas came close to the dystopian workplace series “Severance,” which achieved a convergence of acclaim and audience buzz for its second season.

Leading acting nominations came for Adam Scott and Britt Lower for what amounted to dual roles as their characters’ “innie” work selves and “outie” home selves. Tramell Tillman got a supporting nod for playing their tone-shifting, pineapple-wielding supervisor. Ben Stiller got a directing nomination.

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Apple’s Hollywood satire “The Studio” was expected to make a big showing for its first season, but it romped over more established shows like “Hacks,” which got 14, and “The Bear,” which got 13.

“The Studio” co-creator Seth Rogen personally got three nominations — for acting, writing and directing. Its A-list roster of guest stars brought in a bounty, with nominations for Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, Bryan Cranston, Anthony Mackie and Zoë Kravitz.

“The Penguin,” HBO’s dark drama from the “Batman” universe, was also surprisingly dominant in the limited series category with 24 nominations, including nods for leads Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti.

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HBO’s “The White Lotus” got its usual flowering of acting nominations, with four cast members including Carrie Coon getting supporting actress nods, and three including Walton Goggins up for supporting actor. It was second in the drama categories to “Severance” with 23 nominations overall.

Netflix’s acclaimed “Adolescence” got 13 nominations, including a supporting actor nod for 15-year-old Owen Cooper, who plays a 13-year-old suspected of a killing.

“The Last of Us” got 16 nominations in drama categories, helping to give HBO what would be a huge year for most outlets, but only an average one for the prestige cable channel given its previous dominance.

“Severance” has become a signature show for Apple TV+. The streamer has gotten plenty of Emmy nominations for dramas including “The Morning Show” and “Slow Horses,” and “Ted Lasso” was downright dominant on the comedy side.

But Apple has lacked the kind of breakaway prestige drama that HBO seems to produce perennially. That could change when the Emmys are handed out in September.

“Severance” got 14 nominations for its first season in 2023, but won just two, for its music and its title sequence.

CBS will air the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Sept. 14. Nate Bargatze is slated to host.

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Below is a list of the 2025 Emmy nominations in major categories. To see the full list of nominees, visit the Television Academy website.

Full list of 2025 Emmy nominations in major categories

Drama

Outstanding Drama Series

Andor 

The Diplomat 

The Last of Us 

Paradise 

The Pitt 

Severance 

Slow Horses 

The White Lotus 

Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Sterling K. Brown, Paradise 

Gary Oldman, Slow Horses 

Pedro Pascal, The Last of Us 

Adam Scott, Severance 

Noah Wyle, The Pitt 

Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Kathy Bates, Matlock 

Sharon Horgan, Bad Sisters 

Britt Lower, Severance 

Bella Ramsey, The Last of Us 

Keri Russell, The Diplomat 

Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Zach Cherry, Severance

Walton Goggins, The White Lotus

Jason Isaacs, The White Lotus

James Marsden, Paradise,

Sam Rockwell, The White Lotus

Tramell Tillman, Severance

John Turturro, Severance

Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Patricia Arquette, Severance

Carrie Coon, The White Lotus

Katherine LaNasa, The Pitt

Julianne Nicholson, Paradise

Parker Posey, The White Lotus

Natasha Rothwell, The White Lotus

Aimee Lou Wood, The White Lotus

Comedy

Outstanding Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary 

The Bear 

Hacks 

Nobody Wants This 

Only Murders in the Building 

Shrinking 

The Studio 

What We Do in the Shadows 

Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This 

Seth Rogen, The Studio 

Jason Segel, Shrinking 

Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building 

Jeremy Allen White, The Bear 

Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Uzo Aduba, The Residence 

Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This 

Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary 

Ayo Edebiri, The Bear 

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Jean Smart, Hacks 

Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Ike Barinholtz, The Studio

Colman Domingo, The Four Seasons

Harrison Ford, Shrinking

Jeff Hiller, Somebody Somewhere

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, The Bear

Michael Urie, Shrinking

Bowen Yang, Saturday Night Live

Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Liza Colon-Zayas, The Bear

Hannah Einbinder, Hacks

Kathryn Hahn, The Studio

Janelle James, Abbott Elementary

Catherine O’Hara, The Studio

Sheryl Lee Ralph, Abbott Elementary

Jessica Williams, Shrinking

Limited or Anthology

Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series

Adolescence 

Black Mirror 

Dying for Sex 

Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story 

The Penguin 

Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series

Cate Blanchett, Disclaimer 

Meghann Fahy, Sirens 

Rashida Jones, Black Mirror 

Cristin Milioti, The Penguin 

Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex 

Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series

Colin Farrell, The Penguin 

Stephen Graham, Adolescence 

Jake Gyllenhaal, Presumed Innocent 

Brian Tyree Henry, Dope Thief 

Cooper Koch, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story 

Supporting Actor in a Limited Series

Javier Bardem, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Bill Camp, Presumed Innocent

Owen Cooper, Adolescence

Rob Delaney, Dying for Sex

Peter Sarsgaard, Presumed Innocent

Ashley Walters, Adolescence

Supporting Actress in a Limited Series

Erin Doherty, Adolescence

Ruth Negga, Presumed Innocent

Chloe Sevigny, Monsters: The Erik and Lyle Menendez Story

Jenny Slate, Dying for Sex

Christine Tremarco, Adolescence

Other

Outstanding Talk Series

“The Daily Show” 

“Jimmy Kimmel Live” 

“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” 

Outstanding Reality Competition Program

“The Amazing Race” 

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” 

“Survivor”

“Top Chef”

“The Traitors”

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