The 2023 Emmy nominations are finally here—and with that, came a few slights and a couple of surprises.
Emmy-nominated actress Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chairman Frank Scherma teamed up on July 12 to announce the nominees for the 75th Emmy Awards. And as expected, Succession led the pack of nods, with the acclaimed drama earning an impressive 27 nominations including Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series (Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin earned nods), as well as for Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series (for Sarah Snook).
But it isn't all about the scripted projects as a few reality shows also got their shine, including Bravo's Vanderpump Rules, which, fresh off an explosive season 10 revolving around Scandoval, earned a nod in the Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program category.
Alas, there were a few stars left out including Only Murders in the Building actors Selena Gomez and Steve Martin. Though costar Martin Short scored a nomination for Lead Actor In A Comedy Series and the show itself was also nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series.
As for the main event, the 2023 Emmy Awards will air on Fox Monday, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT from Los Angeles.
Keep reading for all the snubs and surprises from this year's Emmy nominations.
Daisy Jones & The Six: 9 Nominations Total
Who needs The Six when you can own the number nine instead?
The musical drama miniseries is a bonafide hit among fans, but proved to be the same for Emmy voters too. The Amazon Prime show earned nine nods including ones for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Anthology Series or Movie (Riley Keough) and Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Anthology Series or Movie (Camila Morrone).
Selena Gomez in Only Murders in the Building, Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Despite the Hulu show earning a nod for Outstanding Comedy Series and costar Martin Short earning a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, the "Who Says" singer did not make this year's list.
Jury Duty
The verdict is in: The Amazon Freevee hit Jury Duty is officially award-worthy. The breakout series (which featured an unsuspecting Ronald Gladden) earned multiple nominations including Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for James Marsden.
Emma D'Arcy in House of the Dragon, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Though House of the Dragon star Emma D'Arcy was predicted to make this year's list as a contender for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, the 31-year-old was MIA from the 2023 roundup.
Pedro Pascal
The Mandalorian actor proved he is truly a triple threat, earning three nominations including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role in The Last of Us, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his episode hosting Saturday Night Live and Outstanding Narrator for Patagonia: Life on The Edge of The World.
Yellowstone
Though the neo-Western drama will conclude its fifth season as a fan-favorite, the Paramount Network show was left off the list.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach in The Bear, Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
Perhaps it's actually no surprise to fans of The Bear's second season that Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who plays the notable cousin Ritchie, earned a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in A Comedy Series, considering how much his character resonated with viewers.
Steve Martin in Only Murders in the Building, Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
Despite being nominated last year for his comedic role in the Hulu series, this time around, he was not included in this year's category.
Dominique Fishback in Swarm, Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Fans swarmed the Amazon Prime Video series as soon as it premiered in March, with critics praising Dominique for her scary good role as a young fan obsessed with a global pop star.
Elizabeth Olsen in Love & Death, Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Though Love & Death costar Jesse Plemons earned a nod for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Anthology Series or Movie, Elizabeth Olsen was not recognized for her portrayal of accused killer Candy Montgomery.
Ali Wong in BEEF, Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
The Netflix drama was a hit amongst fans and swept up 13 nominations altogether.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
Despite a production commitment upwards of $1 billion, the fantasy series was shut out from the major categories, including acting, directing and series.