HBO Max, meanwhile, led the general count with 142 nominations, thanks to series such as “The Penguin”, “The White Lotus”, “The Last of Us” and “Hacks”.
On Tuesday, the United States Television Academy announced the nominations at 77th edition of the Emmy Awards. Apple TV+successes, Severance with 27 and The Studio With 23, they led the nominations for drama and comedy series, respectively.
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HBO Maxon the other hand, he led the general chain count with 142, thanks to series such as The Penguin (The largest amount in limited/anthological format), The White Lotus, The Last of Us and Hacks. This figure exceeds the previous best brand in the chain, 140 in 2022.


Emmys awards and the most nominated
The Studio obtained the greatest number of comedy nominations in a single year, matching the third season of The Bearwhich received 23 nominations in 2024 (obtained 11, which also marked a record for the largest number of Primetime Emmy awards won by a series of comedy in a single year).
The huge figure of HBO Max He places it again at the top, a position where most of the last two decades have passed. In more recent years, he has competed with Netflix (which led in 2024) for first place. Netflix still has the record of history nominations (160 in 2020) and is tied in the list of more victories (44 in 2021, as well as CBS in 1974).
Among the artists who made history on Tuesday was the star of Matlock, Kathy Bateswho at 77 is now the oldest woman nominated in the category of Drama Main Actress.
As for comedy, the titular winner, Hacks (HBO MAX), seeks to repeat, after having won last year in 2024 for its series, script and main actress, Jean Smart. The Bear De FX seeks to redeem himself, winner of the Best Comedy Award in 2023 and with a total of 21 Emmy. Last year, these awards included the stars Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edibiri, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Liza Colon-Zayasin addition to the direction of its creator, Christopher Storer.
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