The Pitt earns 25 Emmy nominations, nearly doubling its debut haul
HBO Max's medical drama "The Pitt" secured 25 Emmy nominations for its second season, nearly doubling the 13 it earned for its debut. The haul establishes the series as one of the year's most recognised dramas and places it narrowly 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 nominations included several notable individual milestones. Guest actors Brittany Allen and Jeff Kober, who were omitted from HBO Max's official submissions, each earned nominations through independent self-submissions. Most significantly, Sepideh Moafi's nod for supporting actress in a drama series marked a historic first, making her the first Iranian woman and the first woman from the Middle East recognised in that category — a development seen as a sign of broadening representation among Emmy voters.
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The Emmys are television's most prominent annual awards, handed out by the Television Academy to recognise achievement across drama, comedy and other categories. Nominations are decided by industry voters and are widely seen as a marker of a show's critical standing and cultural reach, with the number of nods a series receives often used as shorthand for how strongly it has resonated that year.
The Pitt is a medical drama that airs on HBO Max, set largely within the pressures of a hospital emergency department. It debuted to a solid awards showing in its first season and has built a large ensemble cast whose performances are typically judged individually across several acting categories, alongside recognition for writing, directing and the show as a whole.
Emmy nominations can also carry significance beyond simple prestige, occasionally marking firsts for performers from underrepresented backgrounds or highlighting cast members who were not part of a studio's official awards campaign but were nonetheless recognised. Such details are often read as indicators of how voting bodies are evolving, alongside the more straightforward story of which shows and networks are dominating the race that year.
Coverage
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