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2025 Emmy Award Nominations Unveiled, The Studio & Severance Take the Lead

2025 Emmy Award Nominations Unveiled, The Studio & Severance Take the Lead

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The Television Academy has finally unveiled the full list of nominees for its upcoming 77th annual Primetime Emmy Award ceremony. The live announcement was hosted by actors Harvey Guillén and Brenda Song.
The comedy category was dominated by Seth Rogen's new Apple TV+ series The Studio, which is now tied with The Bear's 2024 record for receiving the most nominations in a single year with 23. Meanwhile, Adam Scott's Severance series is leading the drama category with 27 nominations. According to the Television Academy, the 2025 nominations was the result of the largest voting member turnout in the history of the Emmys.
In addition, superhero shows from both DC Studios and Marvel Studios were also recognized by the Academy. HBO Max's The Penguin series is leading this year's Limited or Anthology series category by scoring 24 nominations, including Lead Actor for Colin Farrell, Lead Actress for Cristin Milioti, and Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
Unlike its predecessor WandaVision, Marvel Studios' Agatha All Along show was snubbed in all of the major acting categories. However, it still managed to garner three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics, Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes, and Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour).
Who are the 2025 Emmy Award nominees?
Hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, the 77th Emmy Awards will be broadcast live Sunday, Sept. 14, (8:00-11:00 PM EDT/5:00-8:00 PM PDT) on CBS. Jesse Collins Entertainment is returning as its executive producer for the third consecutive year.
Listed below are the list of 2025 Emmy nominees in the major categories:
Outstanding Drama Series
Andor – Disney+
The Diplomat – Netflix
The Last Of Us – HBO|Max
Paradise – Hulu
The Pitt – HBO|Max
Severance – Apple TV+
Slow Horses – Apple TV+
The White Lotus – HBO|Max
Outstanding Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary – ABC
The Bear – FX on Hulu
Hacks – HBO|Max
Nobody Wants This – Netflix
Only Murders In The Building Hulu
Shrinking – Apple TV+
The Studio – Apple TV+
What We Do In The Shadows – FX on Hulu
Outstanding Limited Or Anthology Series
Adolescence – Netflix
Black Mirror – Netflix
Dying For Sex – FX on Hulu
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story – Netflix
The Penguin – HBO|Max
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series
Nobody Wants This – Adam Brody
The Studio – Seth Rogen
Shrinking – Jason Segel
Only Murders In The Building – Martin Short
The Bear – Jeremy Allen White
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Paradise – Sterling K. Brown
Slow Horses – Gary Oldman
The Last Of Us – Pedro Pascal
Severance – Adam Scott
The Pitt – Noah Wyle
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
The Penguin – Colin Farrell
Adolescence – Stephen Graham
Presumed Innocent – Jake Gyllenhaal
Dope Thief – Brian Tyree Henry
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story – Cooper Koch
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series
The Residence – Uzo Aduba
Nobody Wants This – Kristen Bell
Abbott Elementary – Quinta Brunson
The Bear – Ayo Edebiri
Hacks – Jean Smart
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Matlock – Kathy Bates
Bad Sisters – Sharon Horgan
Severance – Britt Lower
The Last Of Us – Bella Ramsey
The Diplomat – Keri Russell
Outstanding Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Disclaimer – Cate Blanchett
Sirens – Meghann Fahy
Black Mirror – Rashida Jones
The Penguin – Cristin Milioti
Dying For Sex – Michelle Williams
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series
The Studio – Ike Barinholtz
The Four Seasons – Colman Domingo
Shrinking – Harrison Ford
Somebody Somewhere – Jeff Hiller
The Bear – Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Shrinking – Michael Urie
Saturday Night Live – Bowen Yang
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
Severance – Zach Cherry
The White Lotus – Walton Goggins
The White Lotus – Jason Isaacs
Paradise – James Marsden
The White Lotus – Sam Rockwell
Severance – Tramell Tillman
Severance – John Turturro
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story – Javier Bardem
Presumed Innocent – Bill Camp
Adolescence – Owen Cooper
Dying For Sex – Rob Delaney
Presumed Innocent – Peter Sarsgaard
Adolescence – Ashley Walters
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series
The Bear – Liza Colón-Zayas
Hacks – Hannah Einbinder
The Studio – Kathryn Hahn
Abbott Elementary – Janelle James
The Studio – Catherine O'Hara
Abbott Elementary – Sheryl Lee Ralph
Shrinking – Jessica Williams
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Severance – Patricia Arquette
The White Lotus – Carrie Coon
The Pitt – Katherine LaNasa
Paradise – Julianne Nicholson
The White Lotus – Parker Posey
The White Lotus – Natasha Rothwell
The White Lotus – Aimee Lou Wood as Chelsea
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Adolescence – Erin Doherty
Presumed Innocent – Ruth Negga
The Penguin – Deirdre O'Connell
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story – Chloë Sevigny
Dying For Sex – Jenny Slate as Nikki
Adolescence – Christine Tremarco
Outstanding Talk Series
The Daily Show – Comedy Central
Jimmy Kimmel Live! – ABC
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – CBS
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
The Amazing Race – CBS
RuPaul's Drag Race – MTV
Survivor – CBS
Top Chef – Bravo
The Traitors – Peacock
Outstanding Scripted Variety Series
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver – HBO|Max
Saturday Night Live – NBC
Outstanding Animated Program
Arcane – Netflix
Bob's Burgers – FOX
Common Side Effects – Adult Swim
Love, Death + Robots – Netflix
The Simpsons – FOX
Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
Abbott Elementary – Quinta Brunson
Hacks – Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky
The Rehearsal – Eric Notarnicola
Somebody Somewhere – Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton, Eric Notarnicola
The Studio – Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory, Frida Perez
What We Do In The Shadows – Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis, Paul Simms
Outstanding Writing For A Drama Series
Andor – Dan Gilroy
The Pitt – Joe Sachs
The Pitt – R. Scott Gemmill
Severance – Dan Erickson
Slow Horses – Will Smith
The White Lotus – Mike White
Outstanding Writing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Adolescence – Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham
Black Mirror – Charlie Brooker, Bisha K. Ali
Dying For Sex – Kim Rosenstock, Elizabeth Meriwether
The Penguin – Lauren LeFranc
Say Nothing – Joshua Zetumer
Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special
Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize For American Humor – Jon Macks, Chris Convy, Lauren Greenberg, Skyler Higley, Ian Karmel, Sean O'Connor
Cunk On Life – Charlie Brooker, Ben Caudell, Erika Ehler, Charlie George, Eli Goldstone, Jason Hazeley, Lucia Keskin, Diane Morgan, Joel Morris, Michael Odewale
Sarah Silverman: PostMortem – Sarah Silverman
SNL50: The Anniversary Special – James Anderson, Dan Bulla, Megan Callahan-Shah, Michael Che, Mikey Day, Mike DiCenzo, James Downey, Tina Fey, Jimmy Fowlie, Alison Gates, Sudi Green, Jack Handey, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Erik Kenward, Dennis McNicholas, Seth Meyers, Lorne Michaels, John Mulaney, Jake Nordwind, Ceara O'Sullivan, Josh Patten, Paula Pell, Simon Rich, Pete Schultz, Streeter Seidell, Emily Spivey, Kent Sublette, Bryan Tucker, Auguste White
Your Friend, Nate Bargatze – Nate Bargatze
Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
The Bear – Ayo Edebiri
Hacks – Lucia Aniello
Mid-Century Modern – James Burrows
The Rehearsal – Nathan Fielder
The Studio – Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg
Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series
Andor – Janus Metz
The Pitt – Amanda Marsalis
The Pitt – John Wells
Severance – Jessica Lee Gagné
Severance – Ben Stiller
Slow Horses – Adam Randall
The White Lotus – Mike White
Outstanding Directing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Adolescence – Philip Barantini
Dying For Sex – Shannon Murphy
The Penguin – Helen Shaver
The Penguin – Jennifer Getzinger
Sirens – Nicole Kassell
Zero Day – Lesli Linka Glatter
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series
Severance – Jane Alexander
Severance – Gwendoline Christie
The Last Of Us – Kaitlyn Dever
The Handmaid's Tale – Cherry Jones
The Last Of Us – Catherine O'Hara
Severance – Merritt Wever
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
The Bear – Olivia Colman
The Bear – Jamie Lee Curtis
Poker Face – Cynthia Erivo
Hacks – Robby Hoffman
The Studio – Zoë Kravitz
Hacks – Julianne Nicholson
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series
The Boys – Giancarlo Esposito
The White Lotus – Scott Glenn
The Pitt – Shawn Hatosy
The Last Of Us – Joe Pantoliano
Andor – Forest Whitaker
The Last Of Us – Jeffrey Wright
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
The Bear – Jon Bernthal
The Studio – Bryan Cranston
The Studio – Dave Franco
The Studio – Ron Howard
The Studio – Anthony Mackie
The Studio – Martin Scorsese
Outstanding Television Movie
Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy – Peacock
The Gorge – Apple TV+
Mountainhead – HBO|Max
Nonnas – Netflix
Rebel Ridge – Netflix
Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special
Deaf President Now! – Apple TV+
Martha – Netflix
Pee-wee As Himself – HBO|Max
Sly Lives! (Aka The Burden Of Black Genius) – Hulu
Will & Harper – Netflix
Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series
Chef's Table – Netflix
100 Foot Wave – HBO|Max
Simone Biles Rising – Netflix
SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night – Peacock
Social Studies – FX on Hulu
Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar – FOX
Beyoncé Bowl – Netflix
The Oscars – ABC
SNL50: The Anniversary Special – NBC
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert – Peacock
Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
Adam Sandler: Love You – Netflix
Ali Wong: Single Lady – Netflix
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years – Hulu
Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize For American Humor – Netflix
Sarah Silverman: PostMortem – Netflix
Your Friend, Nate Bargatze – Netflix
Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series Or Special
Conan O'Brien Must Go – HBO|Max
The Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers The Pulse: MAGA: The Next Generation – Comedy Central
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. – PBS
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman – Netflix
Tucci In Italy – National Geographic
Outstanding Game Show
Celebrity Family Feud – ABC
Jeopardy! – ABC
The Price Is Right – CBS
Wheel Of Fortune – ABC
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire – ABC
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance
Bridgerton – Julie Andrews
The Simpsons – Hank Azaria
Big Mouth – Maya Rudolph
Andor – Alan Tudyk
What If…? – Jeffrey Wright
Invincible – Steven Yeun
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour Or More
The Last of Us – HBO|Max
The Penguin – HBO|Max
The Residence – Netflix
Severance – Apple TV+
The White Lotus – HBO|Max
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Period Or Fantasy Program (One Hour Or More)
Andor – Disney+
Bridgerton – Netflix
Dune: Prophecy – HBO|Max
1923 – Paramount+
Pachinko – Apple TV+
Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour)
Hacks – HBO|Max
Mid-Century Modern – Hulu
Only Murders In The Building – Hulu
The Studio – Apple TV+
What We Do in the Shadows – FX on Hulu
Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Or Reality Series
The Daily Show – Comedy Central
Jimmy Kimmel Live! – ABC
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – HBO|Max
RuPaul's Drag Race – MTV
Saturday Night Live – NBC
Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special
Beyoncé Bowl – Netflix
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards – CBS
The Oscars – ABC
SNL50: The Anniversary Special – NBC
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert – NBC
Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series
The Bear – FX on Hulu
Hacks – HBO|Max
Only Murders in the Building – Hulu
Shrinking – Apple TV+
The Studio – Apple TV+
Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series
The Last of Us – HBO|Max
The Pitt – HBO|Max
Severance – Apple TV+
Slow Horses – Apple TV+
The White Lotus – HBO|Max
Outstanding Casting For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Adolescence – Netflix
Black Mirror – Netflix
Dying for Sex – FX on Hulu
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story – Netflix
The Penguin – HBO|Max
Outstanding Casting For A Reality Program
The Amazing Race – CBS
Love On The Spectrum – Netflix
Queer Eye – Netflix
RuPaul's Drag Race – MTV
Survivor – CBS
Outstanding Choreography For Variety Or Reality Programming
The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar – FOX
Beyoncé Bowl – Netflix
The 67th Annual Grammy Awards – CBS
The Lion King At The Hollywood Bowl – Disney+
The Oscars – ABC
Outstanding Choreography For Scripted Programming
Bridgerton – Netflix
Doctor Who – Disney+
Étoile – Prime Video
Severance – Apple TV+
Will Trent – ABC
Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (Half-Hour)
Emily In Paris – Netflix
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage – CBS
Hacks – HBO|Max
The Righteous Gemstones – HBO|Max
The Studio – Apple TV+
Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (One Hour)
Andor – Disney+
The Day Of The Jackal – Peacock
Étoile – Prime Video
Pachinko – Apple TV+
Severance – Apple TV+
The White Lotus – HBO|Max
Outstanding Cinematography For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Adolescence – Netflix
American Primeval – Netflix
Disclaimer – Apple TV+
The Penguin – HBO|Max
Zero Day – Netflix
Outstanding Cinematography For A Nonfiction Program
Chef's Table – Netflix
100 Foot Wave – HBO|Max
Daddy's Dyin', Who's Got The Will? – HBO|Max
Tucci In Italy – National Geographic
Will & Harper – Netflix
Outstanding Cinematography For A Reality Program
The Amazing Race – CBS
Life Below Zero – National Geographic
Love On The Spectrum – Netflix
Survivor – CBS
The Traitors – Peacock
Outstanding Commercial
Batman Vs. Bateman – State Farm
The Boy & The Octopus – The Walt Disney Company
Brian Cox Goes To College – Uber One for Students
Flock – Apple Privacy
Heartstrings – Apple AirPods Pro
So Win. – Nike
Outstanding Period Costumes
American Primeval – Netflix
Bridgerton – Netflix
Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story – Netflix
1923 – Paramount+
Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light (MASTERPIECE) – PBS
Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes
Agatha All Along – Disney+
Andor – Disney+
Black Mirror – Netflix
Dune: Prophecy – HBO|Max
House Of The Dragon – HBO|Max
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Series
Emily In Paris – Netflix
Hacks – HBO|Max
The Righteous Gemstones – HBO|Max
The Studio – Apple TV+
The White Lotus – HBO|Max
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie
Adolescence – Netflix
American Horror Stories – FX on Hulu
Dying For Sex – FX on Hulu
The Penguin – HBO|Max
Sirens – Netflix
Click here to check out the full list of the nominees for the other categories, including Technical Direction & Camerwork, Stunt Coordination, Special Visual Effects, Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Music, Makeup, Lighting Design, and more.
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Recently, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to tell us about the wildest thing they witnessed on a bachelor or bachelorette trip. Here are some of their responses: Note: Not all stories are from the BuzzFeed Community. Some are from this Reddit thread. 1."Buddy of mine (I wasn't there) had his bachelor party in Vegas and had sex with a stripper. Then he had sex with another stripper the next night. One of the guys who went on the trip with him WAS HIS FIANCÉS BROTHER!!! So when they got back home, the brother said, 'I hope you had fun, but I have to tell my sister what you did.'" "It was a whole thing, but the dude ended up not saying anything, so the brother told his sister (the fiancé) what happened. She married him anyway, and he ended up repeatedly cheating on her. Eventually, they got divorced." —u/ChampionshipStock870 2."It was a bachelor party in Las Vegas. Nobody knew that the groom had a problem with gambling. 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We knew the bride and knew nothing good could come from a Vegas trip. But she really wanted it. Red flag right there. Sure enough, a video was sent to her fiancé of her making out with some random couple at the club we were at. And apparently that's not all that happened. She said that the couple recorded their threesome." "It sucks, too, because her fiancé was a really sweet guy. She wasn't even drunk either. Not that it would make it better, honestly. But she made all these decisions sober. She told us to fuck off when we tried to get her away from the couple." —u/Living_Bath4500 5."As a bartender and server in Savannah, Georgia, I saw a soon-to-be-groom flip off his fiancée and proceed to make out with the maid of honor at my table, while I was standing there. I didn't know what to do, so I stood there awkwardly as fighting ensued." —tedf4f45654b2 6."My ex insisted on a bachelorette in Vegas before our wedding. 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I have a nonverbal family member, and we communicate a lot with hums and weird noises. It's like our own little language ♥️." —Ayyyooothrowitaway 3."I thought every kid only saw their mom half the week. My mom works three 12-hour shifts Sunday-Tuesday, so I hardly saw her those days. It wasn't until I started having a later bedtime that I got to see her when she got off on those days. I remember talking to a friend, and she was talking about doing something with her mom that night, and I went, 'Wow, you get to see your mom on a Monday?'" —AKamDuckie "Same. My mom was a nurse!" —OkAcanthaceae9549 4."When we went on road trips and crossed a border, say from Nebraska to Kansas, someone in the front seat would put their hand in the front of the dashboard and say, 'First one in Kansas,' and someone in the backseat would put their hand in the back window and say, 'Last one in Nebraska.'" —emwcee 5."I realized fairly early on that I was the odd one out for washing my hands like a medical professional (my mom is a nurse) and that washing my hands and forearms is usually not necessary. I felt really called out five years ago when a friend with benefits who is a doctor gave me a really weird look and then asked me, 'Why the fuck are you washing your hands like you're getting ready for surgery?' after we got done having sexy times. Made me realize I could probably tone it down." —JustJake1985 6."My mother, for some reason, refused to put little trash bins in the two bathrooms that we had. You'd have to carry your used Q-tips or cotton balls to the garbage can in the kitchen." —Soft_Effect_6263 "My mom, too. I didn't think anything of it until my friends and I were old enough to have periods! Carrying used products to the kitchen wasn't fun." —Cat_lady4ever 7."My family has a version of 'Jingle Bell Rock' that we sing during Christmas. I didn't know it wasn't the original lyrics until grade 5 in music class, where we had to split into groups and sing a Christmas carol in front of the class. Someone in my group suggested this song and asked if we all knew the lyrics, and we all said yes. When it was our turn, we all started out singing the same thing..." "Then suddenly I was singing something different than the others. I was so confused. Went home and told my dad, and he's like 'Oh, yeah, your sister came up with those lyrics when she was younger, 'cuz she didn't know the correct ones.'" —Wickked1 8."My father was a driver's ed instructor. Imagine my surprise when I realized that not every car has two sets of pedals on each side." —redsire9997 9."We always cut frozen pizzas with scissors. We still do." —No-Captain88 "Do you cook them first? Or just cut them while frozen?" —Pheighthe "Cook first. My grandma had 'food scissors,' which were different from the regular scissors for mail and stuff." —plumcots 10."In my family, we don't ever say 'I love you,' we'll say 'hey barf-breath' or something. If we don't insult you, that means we don't love you." —1DietCokedUpChick 11."Calling a bowel movement a 'job.' 'I have to go do a job.' Never heard anyone else ever say that. I often wondered if I should punch a time clock and unionize. Does that come with benefits?" —Off2xtremes 12."Tie the hairbrush to the bathroom faucet. My mom had five daughters and was tired of not being able to fix her hair in the morning because the brush had wandered off under the couch or a bush or something." —BroadLocksmith4932 "We tied the TV remote to the coffee table for the same reason." —WoodenTemperature430 13."My mom washed the groceries before putting them in the cupboard. Not just the produce, but boxes of cereal and canned goods and everything else. I'm not sure I thought it was something everyone did, but I didn't realize how odd it was until I was older. I didn't see anything like it until COVID hit and people thought it was living on surfaces." —Cleopatra435 14."When we were kids, my mom made us vacuum the dog every Saturday. She was a black lab who didn't shed that much. I thought everyone vacuumed their dogs." —freezing91 15."Every person in my family ate a different meal at dinner time. My mom is a vegetarian, my dad is not, and I don't eat beef or pork. So when I was a kid, I'd usually end up eating some combo of what my parents had. Or my mom would make me something totally different. I'd eat while my mom and dad were in the kitchen making their own, different dinners. Then they'd eat dinner together, but not the same food. Even now, as an adult, if I'm with them, they each are eating something different for dinner, and usually I'm eating some combo. I thought this was so normal." —Able-Pay333 16."We used to put ketchup on popcorn. I genuinely thought that was a normal thing people did at movie nights. First sleepover at a friend's place, I asked for ketchup and everyone looked at me like I was a criminal." —Familiar-Print7098 17."Having a sock basket. I don't know why, but we put all of the clean socks into a basket for everyone to choose from. I didn't think anything of it until I stayed at other people's homes, and they just kept their socks in the sock drawer. I need to ask my mom why the hell we did that." —tinyyawns finally, "I was in college before I realized there were Nazis in The Sound of Music. My mom turned off the TV when Maria married Captain VonTrapp. We went to bed. I was in college, and someone brought up the Nazis. I laughed because of the ultimate disconnect. But then I had to rent the VHS. Imagine my shock, after I load the second VHS, after the wedding?! Wtf. I lost my mind." —Backtaalk Can you relate? Share your weird family habit in the comments or the anonymous form below: Solve the daily Crossword

Lacey Chabert And Andrew Walker To Reunite With Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie ‘She's Making A List'
Lacey Chabert And Andrew Walker To Reunite With Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie ‘She's Making A List'

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Lacey Chabert And Andrew Walker To Reunite With Hallmark Channel Christmas Movie ‘She's Making A List'

Yesterday, Hallmark Channel surprised viewers with a 30-second spot teasing a reteam from Lacey Chabert and Andrew Walker, who are set to appear in the holiday movie She's Making a List, marking the pair's first reunion since 2018's My Secret Valentine and the performers' first Christmas-themed pic. The movie, which is currently in production and is Chabert's 16th Hallmark holiday film, is set to premiere during the cable network's 16th annual 'Countdown to Christmas' programming event, with next-day streaming on Hallmark+. More from Deadline 'Gilmore Girls' Heads To Hallmark Channel 'The Chicken Sisters': When To Expect Return Of Hallmark Series 'The Chicken Sisters' Renewed For Season 2 By Hallmark; David James Elliott To Join Cast 'Bringing Lacey Chabert and Andrew Walker together for their first-ever Hallmark Christmas movie is a dream come true for our fans,' said Jennifer Kramer, Vice President of Programming at Hallmark Media. 'She's Making a List captures the heart, humor, and holiday magic our viewers love, and we can't wait to share this unforgettable story with them this season.' The official logline is as follows: 'When Naughty or Nice inspector Isabel Haynes (Chabert) is assigned to evaluate mischievous 11-year-old Charlie Duncan, she expects a routine case. But things get complicated when Isabel unexpectedly falls for Charlie's widowed father, Jason Duncan (Walker), and begins to question the rigid rules of her job. As Christmas approaches, Isabel must choose between following the holiday algorithm or following her heart.' 'Reuniting with Andrew after all these years to do our first Christmas movie together is such a joy,' the Mean Girls alumna said. 'Andrew brings so much heart, humor, and warmth to every role, and working with him again felt like coming home. I am thrilled to do this one together … finally.' Walker, who's appeared in Three Wise Men and a Baby, added, 'What a gift it is to reunite with Lacey seven years after our Valentine's movie. She truly is the Queen of Christmas not just for the heart she brings to every role, but for her incredible talent. She brings warmth, heart, and comedy with such ease, and she adapts to every role with a grace and talent that makes everyone around her better.' From Hallmark Media, executive producers include Chabert and Veronica Brown. The movie is produced by Charles Cooper, and Stacey N. Harding is directing from a script by Joey DePaolo. Best of Deadline Streamer Subscription Prices And Tiers – Everything To Know As Costs Rise And Ads Abound (Hello, Peacock) - Update 'Stick' Release Guide: When Do New Episodes Come Out? 'Stick' Soundtrack: All The Songs You'll Hear In The Apple TV+ Golf Series

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