Emmy awards 2025: the winners, the losers, the speeches follow live
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Emmy awards 2025: the winners, the losers, the speeches  follow live
"Yes, it's that time of year again, where you realize how much TV you haven't seen the Emmys are back! And with a healthy mix of award show veterans and newbies. With the absence of Shogun, which basically swept the drama awards last year, the race this year is shaping up to be one of the more interesting competitions this year."
"Apple TV's Severance leads the night with 27 nominations for its second season. But the epitome of prestige TV long-gestating, high-budget, starry cast is up against HBO Max's answer to the network medical drama. The Pitt, with 13 nominations and plenty of audience goodwill, could come out ahead. Both face-off against Andor, Slow Horses, Paradise, The Last of Us, the Diplomat and Emmys stalwart, The White Lotus."
"On the comedy side, another Apple TV success, Hollywood business satire The Studio, has the momentum, with 23 nominations breaking the record for most nominations for a show's first season. It competes with two former winners Hacks and still-not-a-comedy The Bear as well as Abbott Elementary, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking, What We Do in the Shadows and the first season of the Netflix hit Nobody Wants This."
The Emmys nominations feature a wide field with several frontrunners across drama, comedy and limited series. Severance leads with 27 nominations for its second season. The Pitt secured 13 nominations and strong audience support, competing with shows such as Andor, Slow Horses, Paradise, The Last of Us, The Diplomat and The White Lotus. In comedy, The Studio earned 23 nominations, breaking the record for a show's first season, and faces Hacks, The Bear, Abbott Elementary, Only Murders in the Building, Shrinking, What We Do in the Shadows and Nobody Wants This. The British Netflix series Adolescence emerges as the favorite in limited series, with multiple acting nominations. The ceremony promises surprises, memorable speeches and cast reunions.
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