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Could any Emmys Drama newcomers topple The Pitt?

Williams MBy Williams MMay 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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The main event of last year’s Emmy Awards race played out in the Best Drama Series category. Who was going to win: Severance or The Pitt? An ambitious second season that lived up to the Reddit-fueled hype of the its debut versus the triumphant, revitalizing return of Noah Wyle and the procedural medical drama to television screens. Throughout the season, the category looked as if it could have gone either way, but in the end, Dr. Robby rode away with the victory.

With the Phase 1 nominations proceed looming on the horizon, there won’t be a repeat matchup. True to its old-school TV roots, The PItt returned for a second season one year later, while details about Season 3 of Severance seemingly locked away in the bowels of Lumon.

Kurt Russell and Mari Yamamoto in the Season 2 finale of 'Monarch: Legacy of Monsters'

And even so, the race for Best Drama Series is looking strangely familiar, as another idiosyncratic, sci-fi-leaning series mounts a challenge against The Pitt. Could Pluribus do what Severance could not? What about the other upstart series in the category?

Here is a quick rundown of the Best Drama Series race and the new shows that could make an impact.

Emmy Awards Nominations 2026

1.

The Pitt

2.

Pluribus

3.

The Diplomat

4.

Slow Horses

5.

Paradise

6.

Task

7.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

8.

The Gilded Age

9.

Euphoria

10.

Stranger Things

11.

Industry

12.

The Morning Show

13.

The Testaments

14.

The Boys

15.

Fallout

16.

It Welcome to Derry

17.

Landman

18.

Alien: Earth

19.

The Night Manager

20.

Bridgerton

21.

Daredevil: Born Again

22.

Squid Game

23.

The Madison

24.

Down Cemetery Road

25.

Cross

26.

Outlander

27.

Scarpetta

28.

Outlander Blood of My Blood

Outlander: Blood of My Blood

29.

Matlock

30.

House of Guinness

31.

High Potential

32.

For-All-Mankind

33.

Marshals

34.

Vanished

35.

Monarch

Monarch: Legacy of Monsters

36.

Dark Winds

37.

Talamasca

Talamasca: The Secret Order

38.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

39.

The Boroughs

40.

Your Friends and Neighbors

Your Friends and Neighbors

41.

The Audacity

42.

Tempest

43.

The Beauty

44.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

45.

Smoke

46.

Hijack

47.

Last Thing He Told Me

The Last Thing He Told Me

48.

The Abandons

49.

Memory of a Killer

Pluribus

There are a few factors that could make Pluribus‘ road to victory over The Pitt somewhat easier than Severance‘s was last year. The series hails for Vince Gilligan, a well-known figure in the Emmys world and someone in no small part responsible for the TV landscape as it exists today. Secondly, Pluribus has the sheen of a first-season show, something that Severance didn’t have last year and that The Pitt is missing on its second go around. Pluribus is in prime position to make a move, currently ranked in second in Gold Derby’s Emmy nomination predictions for Best Drama Series.

Task

Four years after Mare of Easttown scored three acting wins in the Limited Series categories, creator Brad Ingelsby returned to Delaware County, Pa., with an ongoing series. Task pitted Mark Ruffalo as FBI Agent Tom Brandis against Tom Pelphrey in a breakout role as a trap-house thief with a heart of gold, and the series became one of the season’s genuine success stories, finding and doubling its audience over the course of seven weeks.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

The second Game of Thrones spin-off to actually make it to television changed up the tone, pivoting from House of the Dragon‘s austere brutality and leaning into some of the lighter shades of Westeros — so much so that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms could have conceivably ran as a Comedy. Alas, the new series from the mind of George R.R. Martin has entered the tourney where its predecessors have succeeded before. With the franchise’s best reviews in years, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms could be a return to form in more ways than one.

The Testaments

The follow-up to one-time winner and four-time nominee for Best Drama Series The Handmaid’s Tale, The Testaments follows the daughter of Elisabeth Moss’s June Osbourne, played here by One Battle After Another‘s Chase Infiniti, but Agnes may not be following in her mother’s footsteps just yet. The sequel series currently sits a few spots outside the top 10.

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