EXCLUSIVE: HBO Max‘s The Pitt made a splash on the Emmys with its first season: the medical drama’s 2025 submissions resulted in 15 nominations, 5 of which it transformed into wins — all in large classes. The Pitt‘s Emmy haul included Excellent Drama Sequence, Casting For a Drama Sequence in addition to trophies for all three nominated actors, Noah Wyle for Lead Actor In a Drama Sequence, Katherine LaNasa for Supporting Actress and Shawn Hatosy for Visitor Actor.
The Pitt is seeking to do it once more with its 2026 Emmy submissions that mirror HBO Max’s 2025 technique, with Wyle (Dr. Robby) up for Lead Actor In a Drama Sequence and all of his Season 2 collection common co-stars up for Supporting Actor/Actress In a Drama Sequence: LaNasa (Nurse Dana), Patrick Ball (Dr. Frank), Gerran Howell (Dr. Dennis), Shabana Azeez (med scholar Victoria), Isa Briones (Dr. Trinity), Taylor Dearden (Dr. Melissa), Fiona Dourif (Dr. Cassie), Supriya Ganesh (Dr. Samira) and Sepideh Moafi (Dr. Baran).
As Deadline reported final month, there may be one main change from final 12 months, with Hatosy (Dr. Jack), who has been recurring for the previous two seasons, switching from Visitor Star To Supporting Actor In a Drama Sequence after the scope of his position in Season 2 qualifyied him for the supporting class.
Up for visitor appearing Emmys are three actors who portrayed sufferers in Season 2, Ernest Harden Jr. (Louie), Tal Anderson (Becca, who can be Mel’s twin sister) and Tina Ivlev (Ilana).
Wyle is a real multi-hyphenate on The Pitt; along with starring, he govt produces the collection and writes two episodes a season. This season, he additionally directed an episode (206: “12 P.M.”), as did Hatosy (209: “3 P.M.”). Each are submitted for Directing For a Drama Sequence alongside Uta Briesewitz (211: “5 P.M.”), Damian Marcano (213: “7 P.M.”) in addition to The Pitt govt producer John Wells — nominated final 12 months for helming the collection premiere — for the Season 2 finale.
The Pitt creator, govt producer and showrunner R. Scott Gemmill, an Emmy nominee final 12 months for penning the collection premiere, is again in Writing For a Drama Sequence rivalry, this time alongside Kirsten Pierre-Geyfman for the Episode 207 script, “1:00 P.M.”, which they co-wrote collectively. The Pitt‘s second writing Emmy submission is for Valerie Chu’s Episode 206 script, “12:00 P.M.” Final 12 months, the collection landed two writing and two directing nominations.
Like in 2025, The Pitt has been submitted in Casting For a Drama Sequence, Modern Make-up (Non-Prosthetic), Prosthetic Make-up, Sound Modifying and Sound Mixing — all classes wherein the present acquired nominations final 12 months — in addition to Cinematography for a Sequence (One-Hour), Image Modifying For a Drama Sequence (separate submissions for Tamara Luciano, Joey Reinisch and Mark Strand), Manufacturing Design For A Narrative Modern Program (One-Hour or Extra), Modern Costumes, Modern Hairstyling and Music Supervision.
New this 12 months are The Pitt‘s entries in Authentic Music and Lyrics for the tune “Want Somebody” by Gavin Brivik and Andrew Fowl, and in Excellent Quick Kind Nonfiction Or Actuality Sequence for the companion interview present Inside The Pitt.
