‘The Pitt’ and ‘Pluribus’ are poised to compete for top honors as Emmy nominations are announced
Summary
The 78th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations were announced, highlighting strong contenders including HBO Max’s “The Pitt,” Apple TV+’s “Pluribus,” and the final season of “Hacks.” The Emmy ceremony will be held on September 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and hosted by Mariska Hargitay.Key Facts
- “The Pitt” is coming back for its second season and expects multiple Emmy nominations, including for lead actors Noah Wyle and Katherine LaNasa.
- “Pluribus,” a new Apple TV+ series, could break the 32-year-old record for most Emmy nominations for a debut season.
- Rhea Seehorn stars in “Pluribus” and is a likely nominee for best actress.
- “Hacks” is in its fifth and final season, with Jean Smart expected to be nominated for best comedy actress again.
- Actor Harrison Ford may earn his first major Emmy nomination for his role in “Shrinking.”
- Other possible comedy nominees from Apple TV+ include “Margo’s Got Money Troubles” and “Widow’s Bay.”
- The Emmy Awards will air on NBC, with nominations announced by actors Liza Colón-Zayas and Jeff Hiller.
- The Peacock Theater will host the Emmys and is also set to be the new home for the Oscars.
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