We will update this article throughout the season, along with All our predictionsSo be sure to continue checking IndieWire for the latest news from 2025 Emmys race. The nomination round for the vote takes place from June 12 to June 23, with the official Emmy nominations announced on Tuesday, July 15. Then the final vote begins on August 18 and ends the night August 27. The 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on Sunday, September 14 and Air Live at CBS at. 20.00 et/ 5:00 pt.
The race permit
Can only one episode win an artist an Emmy for Outstanding support actress in a limited series or film? It is one of the most important issues for the category this year, and you can argue both sides. With only four episodes, “Adolescence” runs the limited series conversation a lot in the same way that the British Netflix series “Baby Reindeer” did last year.
But while the star of that series, Jessica Gunning, had a lot of track to show off her talents, the actress who got the best exhibition in “Adolescence”, Erin Doherty, only shows up for a quarter of the series.
While she saw her opposite newcomer Owen Cooper in a Tour de Force performance has been a breakout moment for “The Crown” -Alun, the landscape for this category is still filled with some commendable performances that may be too difficult to ignore.
For example, “Dying for Sex” star Jenny Slate is in a similar position, where her co -star Michelle Williams is one of the Frontrunnarna for the principal actress in a limited serial category, and by being her primary stage partner, the voters will probably see what has been SLATE’s largest and best role in several years (she has mostly (she has mostly been mostly working work work
There are also full ensembles that offer more than a supportive actress challenger, many of which are other Netflix shows. Probably the strongest would be “monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story”, which contains Chloe Sevigny and Ari Graynor’s opposite performances by Javier Bardem, Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Cooper Koch, who are also expected to get Emmy nominations. Season 1 in the Netflix Anthology series, which was focused on Jeffrey Dahmer, also got star Niecy Nash-Betts an Emmy in this category.
“Zero Day” did not reach the level of critical or commercial success that Netflix may have expected, given its starry role, but to hear that neither Joan Allen nor Angela Bassett has won a Primetime Emmy for one of their performances (the latter has only one for story,) can add to their campaigns. And Netflix has been leaned on “sirens”, but the series from the creator of “Maid” should offer another challenger in this category when it premieres in May.
But to go back even earlier on the calendar is not just Lesley Manville and Leila George impressive supporting players in Apple TV+ The series “Revarning clause”, the show also received an autumn festival similar to what Oscar -challengers get. If the literary adaptation from Alfonso Cuarón captures a second wind, there should also be room in this category for them.
The same goes for the other streamers, whether it is Hulu who appoints Imogen Faith Reid in “Good American Family”, which is an extremely difficult first role to deduct, or the upcoming “The Better Sister” with Elizabeth Banks in Amazon Prime Video. And “The Penguin” was a huge success for HBO, with many members of the supporting role to block on. That said, there are probably smaller submissions in total for the limited series categories this year, which means less room for worthy performances to make the average.
Current challenger (in alphabetical order):
Joan Allen, “Zero Day” (Netflix)
Elizabeth Banks, “The Better Sister” (Prime Video)
Angela Bassett, “Zero Day” (Netflix)
Erin Doherty, “Adolescence” (Netflix)
Leila George, “Revival clause” (Apple TV+)
Betty Gilpin, “Three Women” (Starz)
Ari Graynor, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” (Netflix)
Taraji P. Henson, “Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist” (Peacock)
Deirdre O’Connell, “The Penguin” (HBO)
Lesley Manville, “Revarning Clause” (Apple TV+)
Imogen Faith Reid, “Good American Family” (Hulu)
Chloe Sevigny, “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” (Netflix)
Jenny Slate, “Dying for Sex” (FX)
Sissy spacek, “DYING FOR SEX” (FX)
Christine Tremarco, “Adolescence” (Netflix)
More limited series and TV movie categories Predictions:
Outstandingly limited or anthology series
Outstanding TV movie
Outstanding main actor in a limited series or a movie
Outstanding main actress in a limited series or a movie
Outstanding support actors in a limited series or a movie
View IndieWire’s full set of Predictions for the 77th Emmy Awards.
Last year’s winner: Jessica Gunning, “Baby Reindeer”
Still eligible: No.
Hot streak: Obviously, the limited serial categories see a very small number of actors returning to roles, but on the network side, if a Netflix star wins this year, it would be the third year in a row as a performance from a Netflix series won the supportive actress in a limited or anthology series Emmy.
Remarkably unjustified series: Danielle Deadwyler, “Carry-on” (the movie was not submitted for Emmys-Bigrader); Fiona Shaw, “Echo Valley” (the movie will not be broadcast in time to be eligible); Emilia Jones, thus Mbedu and Alison Oliver, “task” (the season will not be broadcast in time to be eligible); Brittany Snow, Natalie Morales and Deirdre O’Connell, “The Beast in Me” (the season will not be broadcast in time to be eligible); Betty Gilpin, “Death by Lightning” (the season will not be broadcast in time to be eligible).