The International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences released on Tuesday, July 15, the nominees to Emmy 2025; Find out where to watch the productions
The International Academy of Arts and Television Sciences released on Tuesday, July 15, the nominees to Emmy 2025the main awards of US TV. The ceremony, scheduled for September 14, will celebrate the highlights of television and streaming in the year, with several acclaimed productions vying for the most coveted trophies of the industry.
Among the main highlights are The studio and Ruptureboth from Apple TV+, and The White Lotus and The Last of Usfrom HBO. The miniseries AdolescenceNetflix’s great audience success, also appears among those indicated. Check out where to watch the series indicated:
Netflix
- Adolescence
- Black Mirror
- No one wants
- The diplomat
- Monsters: Menendez Brothers
- Murder in the White House
- The Four Seasons
- Mermaids
HBO MAX
- The White Lotus
- The Last of Us
- Hacks
- The Pitt
- Penguin
- Someone somewhere
Apple TV+
- The studio
- Rupture
- Speaking the real
- Above any suspicion
- Slow Horses
- What we do in the shadows
- Disclaimer
- Drug thieves
- Family Evil
Disney+
- The bear
- Paradise
- Abbott Elementary
- Dying for sex
- Water
- Only Murders in the Building
Prime video
- The Boys
Paramount+
- The Handmaid’s Tale
Universal+ (via Prime Video)
- poker face
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What was the best movie of 2025 so far? Vote for your favorite!
- Anora
- Conclave
- Perfect escort
- Flower
- The brutalist
- Mickey 17
- Victory
- Sinners
- Thunderbolts*
- Man with h
- Karate Kid: Legends
- Premonition 6: Blood Ties
- Lilo & Stitch
- Mission: Impossible – The Final Set
- How to train your dragon
- Extermination: Evolution
- Elio
- F1: The Movie
- JURASSIC WORLD: restart
- Superman
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