Jinny Howe On Netflix’s Emmy Haul, ‘The Diplomat’ & ‘Beef’ Bumps, What’s Next For Nominated Series & Streamer’s Prestige Push With String Of Big Buys
Netflix secured 111 Emmy nominations across 34 titles in the latest awards announcement, a haul led by the anthology series Beef with 16 nominations and The Beast In Me with nine. The showing underlines the streamer's continued strength in the limited/anthology category, where it has won four Outstanding Series titles in the past five years. Jinny Howe, marking her first nominations day as Head of UCAN Scripted Series, hailed the breadth of recognised shows and creators.
Two series notably grew their tallies: Beef rose from 13 to 16 nominations, while political thriller The Diplomat jumped from two to seven despite modest viewership, vindicating Netflix's early renewals. Four performers earned their first acting nominations, and Howe addressed the future of key titles, saying there are no talks yet on a third Beef installment, nothing to confirm on extending The Beast In Me, and that Ryan Murphy's Monster franchise is in post-production on its fourth chapter about Lizzie Borden.
- Netflix landed 111 Emmy nominations across 34 titles, led by Beef's 16.
- The Diplomat tripled its haul to seven despite limited viewership.
- No third Beef season discussed yet; Monster's Lizzie Borden chapter in post-production.