2025 Emmy Awards: Where to Watch the Nominated Series

The series nominees for the 77th Emmy Awards for Best Television were recently announced. The awards will be presented in Los Angeles on September 14.
Apple TV+'s "Severance" leads the pack with 27 nominations, followed by HBO|Max's "The Penguin" with 24, while Apple TV+'s "The Studio" dominated the comedy category with 23 nominations. The Netflix production "Adolescence" won the miniseries category with 13 nominations.
Below is a rundown of the series in the main categories (to encourage you to watch them if you haven't already) and on which streaming platform you can find them available in Mexico :
Disney+- "Andor" / Best Drama Series
It's the story of the formative years of rebel spy Cassian Andor and his difficult missions. He'll discover the difference he can make in the fight against the tyrannical Galactic Empire, embarking on a path destined to become a rebel hero.
- "Paradise" / Best Drama Series
It centers on the death of President Cal Bradford and an isolated underground society designed to withstand a global catastrophe. Sterling K. Brown shines as Agent Xavier Collins, who unravels a complex web of lies and secrets.
- "Only Murders in the Building" / Best Comedy
Three New York neighbors share a passion for true crime and become involved in an investigation following a murder in their building. With smart humor, chemistry between the lead trio, and mysterious disguises, it's a crime comedy that combines lightheartedness, laughter, and clever twists.
Carmy is a chef who returns to Chicago to rescue the family business after a tragedy. It has moments of dark humor, but it's primarily a series driven by drama, grief, and creative pressure.
- "What We Do in the Shadows" / Best Comedy
This mockumentary format combines horror, satire, and everyday absurdity. It follows four vampires living together on Staten Island: Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja, and Colin Robinson, along with their human familiar, Guillermo, who serves as an emotional bridge between the human and the supernatural.
- "Dying of Pleasure" / Best Miniseries
Based on the real-life podcast by Molly Kochan and Nikki Boyer, the story follows Molly, diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, who leaves her husband and embarks on an exploration of sexuality as an act of self-definition amid her terminal illness.
- "Abbott Elementary" / Best Comedy
This mockumentary series follows the lives of a group of dedicated teachers at an underfunded Philadelphia public school, depicting the struggles of teachers in the public education system.
Netflix- "The Diplomat" / Best Drama Series
Amid an international crisis, a diplomat juggles her new high-profile job as ambassador to the United Kingdom with her turbulent marriage to a political star.
- "Nobody Wants This" / Best Comedy
A sex-agnostic podcaster and a newly single rabbi fall in love and discover if their relationship can survive their very different lives and meddling families.
- "Adolescence" / Best Miniseries
A family's world is turned upside down after their 13-year-old son is arrested, accused of murdering a classmate. The charges against him force them to confront every parent's worst nightmare.
- "Black Mirror" / Best Miniseries
A science fiction anthology that explores the disturbing effects of technology on society. Each standalone episode presents dystopian scenarios that invite reflection on the digital present and its potential consequences.
- "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" / Best Limited Series
A true-life crime drama that chronicles the shocking case of the Menéndez brothers, who murdered their parents in 1989. The series examines the family's background, the media trial, and the complexities of the case from a more empathetic perspective.
HBO | Max- "The Last of Us" / Best Drama Series
An adaptation of the acclaimed video game, it follows Joel and Ellie as they traverse a United States devastated by a fungal pandemic. It combines action, drama, and emotion with a strong human dimension, exploring love, loss, and survival in a post-apocalyptic world.
- "The Pitt" / Best Drama Series
It's set during a single 15-hour shift in an emergency room, with each episode representing a real hour of clinical work. This provides constant tension and a unique approach within the genre.
- "The White Lotus" / Best Drama Series
A drama that combines social satire, dysfunctional characters, and luxurious atmospheres with escalating tension. Each season explores a new setting—from tropical resorts to Europe and Asia—with incisive scripts, dark humor, and emotional complexity in its portrayal of human interactions.
A smart dramedy about the mentorship between stand-up veteran Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and young screenwriter Ava (Hannah Einbinder). It features dry humor, sharp dialogue, and a strong intergenerational dynamic.
- "The Penguin" / Best Miniseries
Police miniseries set in Gotham City and masterfully starring Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobblepot. A blend of crime drama and comic book mythology, with complex characters, intense rivalries, and a dark narrative.
Apple TV+- "Severance" / Best Drama Series
Severance is a high-tension psychological dystopian drama that explores the emotional disconnect between professional and personal life, with meticulous performances, enigmatic narrative, and a strong visual aesthetic.
- "Slow Horses" / Best Drama Series
A darkly humorous spy drama that follows sanctioned MI5 agents (the “slow horses”) as they face unexpected missions and a dynamic between hapless characters with sarcasm.
- "Shrinking" / Best Comedy
He's a grieving therapist who begins to break ethical rules and always speak his mind to his patients. The series explores vulnerability, grief, radical honesty, and the emotional impact of his decisions.
- "The Studio" / Best Comedy
A satirical comedy about the chaos of Hollywood, seen through the eyes of a studio boss trying to make good films amidst commercial challenges. Sharp, fast-paced, and featuring guest stars, it takes a funny and biting look at modern cinema.
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