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Emmy Award Nominees: 'The Bear' Breaks Records, 'Shogun,' 'Baby Reindeer' Among Most Nominated, Tom Brady Picks Up Nod For Roast

Author: Chris Katje | July 17, 2024 01:21pm

The 2024 Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday with "The Bear" and "Shogun" among the shows with the most nominations. The nominated shows and limited series showed strength once again for streaming platforms.

What Happened: With recent award-winners “Ted Lasso” and “Succession” no longer in contention following the end of their series, the 2024 Emmy nominations feature several new contenders.

"Shogun," led the way with 25 nominations. The historical drama premiered in February on FX and FX on Hulu, both owned by Walt Disney Co (NYSE:DIS).

"The Bear," which also airs on FX and FX on Hulu, led the way with 23 nominations for its second season. The series broke an Emmy record as the most nominated comedy series in a single year, beating "30 Rock's" 22 nominations in 2009, as reported by Deadline.

"Only Murders in the Building" from Hulu had 21 nominations.

"Baby Reindeer" from Netflix received 11 nominations as one of the most nominated series. Netflix also got nominations for "The Crown," "3 Body Problem" and even Tom Brady earned a nomination for the Netflix special "The Greatest Roast of All Time."

Outside of Disney and Netflix, other big winners in nominees were "True Detective: Night Country at 19. The series is on Max, a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD).

Video game adapted drama "Fallout" from Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) owned Prime Video received 11 nominations.

Here are the nominations for Best Drama and their associated company and stock if applicable.

  • "The Crown": Netflix
  • "Fallout": Amazon Prime Video
  • "The Gilded Age": Max
  • "The Morning Show": AppleTV+ from Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL)
  • "Mr. and Mrs. Smith": Prime Video
  • "Shogun": FX
  • "Slow Horses": AppleTV+
  • "3 Body Problem": Netflix

The nominations for Best Comedy are:

  • "Abbott Elementary": ABC, Disney
  • "The Bear": FX
  • "Curb Your Enthusiasm": Max
  • "Hacks": Max
  • "Only Murders in the Building": Hulu
  • "Palm Royale": AppleTV+
  • "Reservation Dogs": FX
  • "What We Do in the Shadows": FX

These are the nominees for Limited Series or Anthology Series:

  • "Baby Reindeer": Netflix
  • "Fargo": FX
  • "Lessons in Chemistry": AppleTV+
  • "Ripley": Netflix
  • "True Detective: Night Country": Max

Read Also: Tom Brady Roasted For Cryptocurrency Investment In Netflix Special: ‘Tom, How Did You Fall For That? Even Gronk Was Like—Me Know That’s Not Real Money’

Why It's Important: Disney and Netflix could be the big winners with several of their hit series among the most nominated and recognizable names on the list.

Even without "Ted Lasso" to help power things, AppleTV+ scored several nominations from "The Morning Show" and other less recognizable shows. Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon both received acting nods for "The Morning Show."

"The Bear" won 10 Emmy Awards in the 2023 ceremony as the most awarded show.

HBO and Max received 31 wins in the 2023 award show, but without "Succession" this year, the total will likely be lower.

The 76th Emmy Awards air live on Sunday, Sept. 15 from 8 p.m. ET to 11 p.m. ET on ABC. A host for the award show has not been named to date.

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Photo: Courtesy Hulu

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