The Pitt earns 25 Emmy nominations, nearly doubling its debut haul
New source coverage adds fresh detail to the record-setting nominations haul for HBO Max's medical drama "The Pitt", which earned 25 Emmy nominations for its second season — nearly double the 13 it received for its debut. The tally cements the show as one of the year's most recognised dramas and places it just ahead of "Hacks", which set a comedy-series record with 24 nods. The scale of the increase reflects strong engagement from Emmy voters, with the ensemble's acting performances drawing particular attention across multiple categories.
The updated coverage highlights several individual milestones. Guest actors Brittany Allen and Jeff Kober, who were left off HBO Max's official submissions, secured nominations through independent self-submissions. Most significantly, Sepideh Moafi's nod for supporting actress in a drama series marks a historic first, making her the first Iranian woman and first woman from the Middle East recognised in that category — a development framed as a sign of broadening representation among Emmy voters.
Coverage
- Deadline — Emmy Nominations Analysis: ‘The Pitt’ And ‘Hacks’ Dominance Proves It Helps To Be On A Show Voters Actually Watch
- Deadline — ‘The Pitt’ Stars Noah Wyle, Katherine LaNasa & Shawn Hatosy Lead Emmy Acting Nods As Medical Drama Racks Up 25 Nominations
- Variety — ‘The Pitt’ Stars Brittany Allen and Jeff Kober Scored Emmy Noms After Self-Submitting: ‘A Week Ago I Couldn’t Get a Good Agent’
- The Hollywood Reporter — ‘The Pitt’s’ Sepideh Moafi On Historic Emmy Nom: “Somebody Will See That the Door Is Open For Them”
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