Nominations | Emmy Awards and Hollywood Critics Association
/While Hollywood writers and actors remain on strike, the awards calendar moves on. The Television Academy recently announced the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards nominations, and the Hollywood Critics Association (HCA) announced nominees for its third annual TV Awards. We are proud to report that several Broadway Stages productions earned nominations.
"Fire Island," a Hulu original film starring Joel Kim Booster and Bowen Yang, earned Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Television Movie and Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. The gay romcom that included scenes filmed at our facilities also earned an HCA TV Awards nod for Best Streaming Movie.
Several of our productions earned nominations in the HCA TV Awards category Best Broadcast Network Drama Series, including NBC's recently rebooted "Law & Order" and the network's recently canceled "New Amsterdam."
"The Good Fight," which recently aired its final season on Paramount+, earned an HCA TV Awards nod for Alan Cumming in the category Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series. CBS's "FBI" earned a nomination for Jeremy Sisto in the category Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series.
Both awarding bodies favored cable and streaming networks over broadcast television. Netflix leads the HCA TV Awards with 56 nominations, while HBO led the cable networks with 53. Among broadcast networks, ABC leads the pack with 44 nominations, led by the hit comedy "Abbott Elementary." The two programs earning the most HCA TV Awards nominations are Showtime's "Yellowjackets" and Prime's "The Boys," with 14 each.
Due to the ongoing WGA and SAG/AFTRA strikes, the HCA TV Awards will no longer be presented on August 12 and 13, as previously scheduled. The HCA has not announced a new presentation date.
HBO dominated the 75th Emmy Awards nominations with three of its dramas leading the way. "Succession" earned 27 nominations for its final season; "The Last of Us," which aired its first season earlier this year, racked up 24; and the second season of "The White Lotus" netted 23 nods. Among comedies, Apple TV+'s "Ted Lasso" is the frontrunner, earning 21 nominations for its final season. The Emmy Awards are scheduled to take place Monday, September 18, but they are expected to be delayed due to the ongoing strikes. Stay tuned to Broadway Stages' blog for updates on the strike and our productions. We hope that a fair resolution comes soon so everyone can get back to work creating the films and television shows that we all love.