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Pedro Pascal Gets Nom, White Lotus Snubs

Emmy Nominee Surprises and Snubs Emerge

Major Television Moments Recognized, While Fan Favorites Miss Out

The Television Academy has unveiled the nominees for the 2025 Emmy Awards, sparking excitement and disappointment across the industry. As campaigning intensifies for the September 14 ceremony, unexpected omissions and surprising inclusions are already dominating conversations.

“The Last of Us” Stars Garner Nods Amidst Second Season Uncertainty

Despite a more challenging reception for its sophomore season and an early schedule adjustment for lead Pedro Pascal, both he and co-star Bella Ramsey have earned repeat nominations. Their continued recognition highlights the impact of the show’s first season success.

“White Lotus” Supporting Cast Left Off the Nomination List

With a star-studded ensemble, it was inevitable that some talent would be overlooked. Patrick Schwarzenegger, Michelle Monaghan, Sam Nivola, and Leslie Bibb were notably absent from the acting categories, a situation attributed to the sheer volume of talent rather than performance critique, as many of their castmates did secure nominations.

“The Pitt” Ensemble Vote Split Feared

The medical drama “The Pitt” saw its supporting players potentially divide voter attention. While Katherine LaNasa received a supporting nomination and Shawn Hatosy earned a guest actor nod, others like Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, and Tracy Ifeachor did not receive nominations.

“The Handmaid’s Tale” Final Season Snubs Elisabeth Moss

In a surprising turn for the acclaimed series’ concluding chapter, Elisabeth Moss was not nominated for outstanding lead actress in a drama series. Moss had previously secured four nominations and one win in this category for her role in the show.

“The Residence” Star Uzo Aduba Recognized Despite Series Cancellation

Even though Netflix has ended “The Residence,” the Television Academy has honored Uzo Aduba for her compelling performance in the mystery series.

Meghann Fahy Earns Nod for “Sirens”

Meghann Fahy‘s memorable performance in “Sirens,” a series noted for its limited episode count, has been recognized with a nomination, underscoring the impact of her character’s distinctive portrayal.

Seth Meyers’ Political Commentary Misses Emmy Nomination

Despite dedicating significant airtime to critiquing the current presidency, Seth Meyers did not secure a nomination. This exclusion may reflect a broader trend of voter fatigue with political commentary or a cautious approach within the industry.

“The Voice” Fails to Secure Nomination After More Than a Decade

The long-running singing competition “The Voice” was unexpectedly left out of the outstanding reality competition program category. The show had been a consistent nominee since 2012, including multiple wins, marking a significant break from its previous streak.

“Agatha All Along” Acting Categories Empty-Handed

The Marvel series “Agatha All Along” failed to garner any acting nominations, leaving stars like Kathryn Hahn and the rest of the cast without recognition in the major categories.

Tina Fey’s “The Four Seasons” Receives Limited Recognition

While Colman Domingo earned a supporting actor nomination for the project, Tina Fey’s “The Four Seasons,” a project from the acclaimed producer, only secured a single nomination, a surprising outcome given Fey’s strong industry ties.

Paul Giamatti Overlooked for “Black Mirror” Performance

Paul Giamatti, recognized for his understated yet powerful performance anchoring an emotional episode of “Black Mirror,” did not receive a nomination. Giamatti previously won an Emmy for his role in “John Adams.”

“Yellowjackets” Shut Out of Emmy Nominations

The survival drama “Yellowjackets” received no nominations from the Television Academy, indicating a lack of resonance with voters for this season.

“Andor” Acting Talent Unrecognized

Despite strong performances from its cast, including Diego Luna, Adria Arjona, and Genevieve O’Reilly, the series “Andor” did not receive any acting nominations.

“The Bear” Creator Chris Storer’s Streak Ends

Chris Storer, the creative force behind “The Bear,” will not extend his Emmy success this year. Storer had previously won four Emmys for his work on the critically acclaimed series.

“Industry” Remains Absent from Emmy Nominations

The intelligent and well-received HBO drama “Industry” was notably absent from the nominations, continuing its streak of never having received an Emmy nod. This suggests a disconnect between the series’ critical acclaim and voter reception.

“The Righteous Gemstones” Cast Ignored in Final Season

The final season of the hit comedy “The Righteous Gemstones” concluded without any of its cast members receiving nominations. Despite the show’s fearless comedic performances from stars like Danny McBride, Adam DeVine, Edi Patterson, and Walton Goggins, the Emmys overlooked them once again.

“Squid Game” Season 2 Met with Silence

The highly anticipated second season of “Squid Game” received no nominations. This marks a stark contrast to its debut season, which garnered 14 nominations, including a historic best drama nod for a non-English language show.

Martin Scorsese Honored for Acting Debut

Legendary director Martin Scorsese has received an acting nomination for his role in “The Studio.” His performance is being celebrated as an early highlight of the series, marking a notable recognition for his work in front of the camera.

Eddie Redmayne’s “The Day of the Jackal” Role Misses Emmy Nod

Eddie Redmayne‘s performance in “The Day of the Jackal,” which previously earned him SAG and Golden Globe nominations, was not recognized with an Emmy nomination. His omission is surprising, especially given the critical reception of his assassin portrayal.

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