‘Severance’ Leads Emmy Nominations with 27, ‘The Studio’ Tops Comedies as Apple TV+ Dominates

Apple TV+ had a big day at the Emmy nominations, with their show “Severance” leading the pack with an impressive 27 nominations. The drama series struck a chord with viewers and critics alike, making it a standout this year.

Not far behind, Apple TV+’s comedy series “The Studio” snagged 23 nominations, tying a record set by another show last year. The star-studded cast and sharp humor helped “The Studio” stand out in a competitive field.

Seth Rogen, co-creator of “The Studio,” received three nominations himself for his work on the show. He expressed surprise and gratitude for the recognition, calling it a validation unlike any other.

Other noteworthy nominees include HBO’s “The Penguin,” a dark drama set in the Batman universe, which received an impressive 24 nominations. And Netflix’s limited series “Adolescence” made waves with 13 nominations, including nods for a talented young actor, Owen Cooper.

In the acting categories, shows like “The White Lotus,” “The Pitt,” and “Matlock” scored big with multiple nominations for their cast members. The breadth of talent across these series demonstrates the wealth of quality entertainment available for TV fans.

While traditional broadcast networks made a smaller splash in the top categories, stars like Kathy Bates from CBS’ “Matlock” and Quinta Brunson from ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” shone bright with their nominations.

Overall, HBO led the pack with 142 nominations, proving once again to be a powerhouse in the world of television. Netflix followed closely behind with 120 nominations, while Apple TV+ continued to make strides with 79 nominations in total.

It’s shaping up to be an exciting Emmy season, with a diverse range of shows and performers vying for recognition. Whether you’re a fan of dramas, comedies, or limited series, this year’s nominees offer something for everyone to enjoy.