Widow's Bay Dominates Emmy Nominations with 19 Nods
Apple TV+ horror-comedy series leads new shows, securing multiple nominations for writing, directing, and acting.
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- The Apple TV+ horror-comedy "Widow's Bay" has received 19 Emmy nominations for the 2026 awards, the most for any new show this year.
- Nominations include writing for creator Katie Dipold, directing for Hiro Murai, and acting for Matthew Rhys and Kate O'Flynn.
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The horror-comedy series "Widow's Bay" is a new Apple TV+ release that has garnered significant attention ahead of the 2026 Emmy Awards.
Widow's Bay, one the best new Apple TV releases of 2026, is a certified Emmys darling. The horror-comedy series received a total of 19 nominations today ahead of the 2026 Emmy Awards, the most of any new show this year, and only one more than fellow Apple TV series Pluribus.
Asking the question, "What would happen if the mayor from Jaws was trying to make his dangerous, haunted island town the next Martha's Vineyard?" Widow's Bay deftly balances its tone across its 10-episode first season. That skill hasn't gone unnoticed, Katie Dipold, the show's creator, and Hiro Murai, one of its primary directors, were nominated for writing and directing, respectively. Matthew Rhys, who plays Mayor Tom Loftis, was nominated for acting. Kate O'Flynn, the show's awkward final girl Patricia, managed to score a supporting actress nomination, too.
Apple's willingness to throw money at excellent science fiction television shows is a known quantity at this point (see shows like For All Mankind, Silo and most recently, Pluribus) but Widow's Bay makes a case the company might just excel at genre television in general. Regardless of the tech giant's speciality, though, Apple TV and its streaming cohort continue to dominate the Emmy Awards.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will "Widow's Bay" win any major awards?
- How will this impact Apple TV+'s future content strategy?






