Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series
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This is a list of winners and nominees of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series. This award and Outstanding Picture Editing for a Comedy Series replaced Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series in 2002.
| Primetime Emmy Award for Picture Editing for a Drama Series | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series |
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | Academy of Television Arts & Sciences |
| Currently held by | Yan Miles, Andor (2025) |
| Website | emmys |
As of 2015, 24 and Breaking Bad are the only shows to have won this award four times.
In the following list, the first titles listed in gold and bold are the winners; those not in gold are nominees, which are listed in alphabetical order. The years given are those in which the ceremonies took place:
Winners and nominations
1960s
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Film Editing
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1964 (16th) [1] | ||||
| The Making of the President 1960 | William T. Cartwright | ABC | ||
| Arrest and Trial | Danny Landres, Milton Shifman and Richard Wray | ABC | ||
| Greece: The Golden Age | Constantine S. Gochis | NBC | ||
| The Kremlin | Aram Boyajian | |||
| Saga of Western Man | James Algie, Samuel Cohen, Hans Dudelheim, Walter Essenfeld, Alexander Hamilton, Edward Lempa, Walter Moran, Nils Rasmussen, John Roberts, Robert Sandbo and Edward Shea | ABC | ||
| 1965 (17th) | ||||
| The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Henry Berman, Joseph Dervin and William Gulick | NBC | ||
| 1966 (18th) [2] | ||||
| Bonanza | Marvin Coil, Everett Douglas and Ellsworth Hoagland | CBS | ||
| The Making of the President 1964 | David Blewitt and William T. Cartwright | CBS | ||
| The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | Henry Berman, Joseph Dervin and William Gulick | NBC | ||
| Michelangelo: The Last Giant | Loftus McDonough | |||
| Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | James Baiotto, Robert Belcher and Richard Wormell | ABC | ||
| 1967 (19th) | ||||
| Mission: Impossible | Paul Krasny and Robert Watts | CBS | ||
| 1968 (20th) [3] | ||||
| The Bell Telephone Hour | "The Sounds and Sights of Chicago" | Peter Johnson | NBC | |
| Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Show | Richard Brockway, Donn Cambern and John C. Fuller | NBC | ||
| Mission: Impossible | "The Photographer" | David Wages | CBS | |
| "The Traitor" | Robert Watts | |||
| NBC Experiment in Television | "Four Days in Omaha" | Peter V. Punzi | NBC | |
| Star Trek | "The Doomsday Machine" | Donald R. Rode | ||
| 1969 (21st) [4] | ||||
| Judd, for the Defense | "An Elephant in a Cigar Box" | Bill Mosher | ABC | |
| Chrysler Presents The Bob Hope Christmas Special | John C. Fuller, Igo Kantor, Patrick Kennedy and Frank McKelvey | NBC | ||
| Star Trek | "Assignment: Earth" | Donald R. Rode | ||
| Teacher, Teacher (Hallmark Hall of Fame) | Sidney Katz | |||
1970s
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 (22nd) [5] | ||||
| Bracken's World | "Sweet Smell of Failure" | Bill Mosher | NBC | |
| The Ghost & Mrs. Muir | "The Great Power Failure" | Axel R. Hubert | ABC | |
| Mission: Impossible | Arthur David Hilton | CBS | ||
| 1971 (23rd) [6] | ||||
| The Bold Ones: The Senator | "A Continual Roar of Musketry" | Michael Economou | NBC | |
| The Bold Ones: The Senator | "To Taste of Death But Once" | Douglas Stewart | NBC | |
| Hawaii Five-O | Arthur David Hilton | CBS | ||
| 1972 (24th) [7] | ||||
| Columbo | "Death Lends a Hand" | Edward M. Abroms | NBC | |
| The Bold Ones: The Lawyers | Richard Bracken, Gloryette Clark and J. Terry Williams | NBC | ||
| Longstreet | Joseph Dervin | ABC | ||
| 1973 (25th) [8] | ||||
| The Waltons | Gene Fowler, Marjorie Fowler and Anthony Wollner | CBS | ||
| M*A*S*H | Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler | CBS | ||
| The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Douglas Hines | |||
| 1974 (26th) [9] | ||||
| The Blue Knight | Samuel E. Beetley, Gene Fowler and Marjorie Fowler | NBC | ||
| M*A*S*H | Fred W. Berger and Stanford Tischler | CBS | ||
| The Mary Tyler Moore Show | Douglas Hines and Bud S. Isaacs | |||
Outstanding Film Editing for a Drama Series
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1975 (27th) [10] | ||||
| Petrocelli | "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall" | Donald R. Rode | NBC | |
| The Streets of San Francisco | "Cry Help!" | Ray Daniels | ABC | |
| "The Mask of Death" | Jerry Young | |||
| 1976 (28th) [11] | ||||
| Medical Story | "The Quality of Mercy" | Samuel E. Beetley and Ken Zemke | NBC | |
| Medical Story | "The Right to Die" | Richard L. Van Enger | NBC | |
| Rich Man, Poor Man | "Part 2" | Douglas Stewart | ABC | |
| "Part 8" | Richard Bracken | |||
| 1977 (29th) [12] | ||||
| Roots | "Part 1" | Neil Travis | ABC | |
| Rich Man, Poor Man Book II | "Chapter 3" | Jerrold L. Ludwig | ABC | |
| Roots | "Part 2" | James T. Heckert | ||
| "Part 3" | Peter Kirby | |||
| "Part 8" | Neil Travis and James T. Heckert | |||
| 1978 (30th) [13] | ||||
| Holocaust | Stephen A. Rotter, Robert M. Reitano, Craig McKay, Alan Heim and Brian Smedley-Aston | NBC | ||
| Columbo | "How to Dial a Murder" | Robert Watts | NBC | |
| Eight Is Enough | "Yes, Nicholas... There Is a Santa Claus" | David Blangsted and Howard Terrill | ABC | |
| Family | "Acts of Love, Part 1" | Jim Faris | ||
| King | Byron 'Buzz' Brandt, Richard C. Meyer and David Berlatsky | NBC | ||
| The Waltons | "Grandma Comes Home" | Bill Mosher | CBS | |
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
1980s
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 (32nd) [15] | ||||
| Taxi | "Louie and the Nice Girl" | M. Pam Blumenthal | ABC | |
| M*A*S*H | "The Yalu Brick Road" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills | CBS | |
| Skag | "Pilot" | Sidney Katz | NBC | |
| "The Working Girl, Part 1" | Larry Strong | |||
| 1981 (33rd) [16] | ||||
| Taxi | "Elaine's Strange Triangle" | M. Pam Blumenthal and Jack Michon | ABC | |
| Dallas | "Ewing-Gate" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
| Dynasty | "The Dinner Party" | Dick Darling | ABC | |
| The Greatest American Hero | "Pilot" | Christopher Nelson | ||
| Hill Street Blues | "Hill Street Station" | Ray Daniels and A. David Marshall | NBC | |
| "Jungle Madness" | Clay Bartels | |||
| "Rites of Spring" | Tom Stevens | |||
| Lou Grant | "Strike" | James Galloway | CBS | |
| M*A*S*H | "Death Takes a Holiday" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills | ||
| Palmerstown, U.S.A. | "Crossroads" | Bernard Balmuth | ||
| The White Shadow | "A Day in the Life" | Tony de Zarraga | ||
| 1982 (34th) [17] | ||||
| Hill Street Blues | "Of Mouse and Man" | Andrew Chulack | NBC | |
| Dallas | "The Split" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
| Fame | "Musical Bridge" | Mark Melnick | NBC | |
| "Passing Grade" | Michael A. Hoey | |||
| Hill Street Blues | "The Second Oldest Profession" | Ray Daniels | ||
| Quincy, M.E. | "For Love of Joshua" | Jeanene Ambler | ||
| 1983 (35th) [18] | ||||
| Hill Street Blues | "Phantom of the Hill" | Ray Daniels | NBC | |
| Cheers | "Endless Slumper" | Andrew Chulack | NBC | |
| Dallas | "Ewing's Inferno" | Fred W. Berger | CBS | |
| Dynasty | "La Mirage" | Bob Blake | ABC | |
| M*A*S*H | "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" | Stanford Tischler and Larry L. Mills | CBS | |
| Matt Houston | "The Showgirl Murders" | Bob Bring | ABC | |
| Quincy, M.E. | "Quincy's Wedding, Part 2" | Jeanene Ambler | NBC | |
| 1984 (36th) [19] | ||||
| Cheers | "Old Flames" | Andrew Chulack | NBC | |
| Cagney & Lacey | "The Baby Broker" | Millie Moore | CBS | |
| "Choices" | Geoffrey Rowland | |||
| Hill Street Blues | "Parting Is Such Sweep Sorrow" | Ray Daniels | NBC | |
| Simon & Simon | "Double Play" | Larry Heath | CBS | |
| 1985 (37th) [20] | ||||
| Cagney & Lacey | "Who Said It's Fair?, Part 2" | Jim Gross | CBS | |
| Crazy Like a Fox | "Pilot" | J. Terry Williams | CBS | |
| Miami Vice | "Evan" | Robert A. Daniels | NBC | |
| "Smuggler's Blues" | Michael B. Hoggan | |||
| Murder, She Wrote | "The Murder of Sherlock Holmes" | Donald Douglas | CBS | |
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1986 (38th) [21] | ||||
| Moonlighting | "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" | Neil Mandelberg | ABC | |
| Amazing Stories | "The Mission" | Steven Kemper | NBC | |
| "Mummy, Daddy" | Joe Ann Fogle | |||
| Miami Vice | "Out Where the Buses Don't Run" | Robert A. Daniels | ||
| Moonlighting | "Every Daughter's Father Is a Virgin" | Roger Bondelli | ABC | |
| 1987 (39th) [22] | ||||
| Moonlighting | "Atomic Shakespeare" | Roger Bondelli and Neil Mandelberg | ABC | |
| Cagney & Lacey | "Turn, Turn, Turn, Part 1" | Jeanene Ambler | CBS | |
| L.A. Law | "Pilot" | Ray Daniels and Joe Ann Fogle | NBC | |
| "The Venus Butterfly" | Bonnie Koehler | |||
| St. Elsewhere | "Afterlife" | John Heath | ||
| 1988 (40th) [23] | ||||
| L.A. Law | "Full Marital Jacket" | Elodie Keene | NBC | |
| China Beach | "Pilot" | Erwin Dumbrille and Christopher Nelson | ABC | |
| Frank's Place | "Food Fight" | Marsh Hendry and Robert Souders | CBS | |
| L.A. Law | "Divorce with Extreme Prejudice" | Quinnie Martin Jr. | NBC | |
| Thirtysomething | "Therapy" | Victor Du Bois and Richard Freeman | ABC | |
| 1989 (41st) [24] | ||||
| Thirtysomething | "First Day/Last Day" | Steven Rosenblum | ABC | |
| China Beach | "Vets" | Randy Jon Morgan | ABC | |
| L.A. Law | "His Suit Is Hirsute" | Paul Dixon | NBC | |
| Wiseguy | "White Noise" | Larry Strong and Ron Spang | CBS | |
| The Wonder Years | "Loosiers" | Stuart Bass | ABC | |
1990s
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 (42nd) [25] | ||||
| Twin Peaks | "Pilot" | Duwayne Dunham | ABC | |
| China Beach | "The Unquiet Earth" | Susan Browdy | ABC | |
| Midnight Caller | "Someone to Love" | Roger Bondelli | NBC | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | "Deja Q" | Robert Lederman | Syndicated | |
| The Wonder Years | "Good-bye" | Michael Vejar | ABC | |
| 1991 (43rd) [26] | ||||
| Cop Rock | "Pilot" | Thomas Moore | ABC | |
| DEA | "Pilot" | Dann Cahn | Fox | |
| Dinosaurs | "The Mighty Megalosaurus" | Marco Zappia | ABC | |
| L.A. Law | "God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman" | Jonathan Pontell | NBC | |
| 1992 (44th) [27] | ||||
| Northern Exposure | "Cicely" | Thomas Moore | CBS | |
| Brooklyn Bridge | "War of the Worlds" | Roger Bondelli, Jerry U. Frizell and Ron Volk | CBS | |
| Law & Order | "Misconception" | Arthur Forney | NBC | |
| Northern Exposure | "Three Amigos" | Briana London | CBS | |
| The Trials of Rosie O'Neill | "This Can't Be Love" | Jeanene Ambler | ||
| 1993 (45th) [28] | ||||
| Quantum Leap | "Lee Harvey Oswald" | Jon Koslowsky | NBC | |
| Brooklyn Bridge | "In the Still of the Night" | Ron Volk | CBS | |
| Northern Exposure | "Thanksgiving" | Briana London | ||
| Sisters | "Crash and Born" | Susanne Malles | NBC | |
| 1994 (46th) [29] | ||||
| NYPD Blue | "Tempest in a C-Cup" | Stanford Allen | ABC | |
| Christy | "A Closer Walk" | Jeanene Ambler | CBS | |
| Law & Order | "Sanctuary" | Billy Fox, Laurie Grotstein | NBC | |
| NYPD Blue | "Pilot" | Lawrence Jordan | ABC | |
| Star Trek: The Next Generation | "All Good Things..." | Daryl Baskin, John Farrell and David Ramirez | Syndicated | |
| 1995 (47th) [30] | ||||
| ER | "Love's Labor Lost" | Randy Jon Morgan and Rick Tuber | NBC | |
| Chicago Hope | "Pilot" | Lori Jane Coleman | CBS | |
| "The Quarantine" | Randy Roberts | |||
| ER | "Pilot" | Randy Jon Morgan | NBC | |
| The X-Files | "Duane Barry" | James Coblentz | Fox | |
| "Sleepless" | Stephen Mark | |||
| 1996 (48th) [31] | ||||
| JAG | "Pilot" | Jon Koslowsky | NBC | |
| Chicago Hope | "Leave of Absence" | Jim Stewart | CBS | |
| ER | "The Healers" | Randy Jon Morgan | NBC | |
| "Hell and Water High" | Jacque Elaine Toberen | |||
| NYPD Blue | "Death in the Family" | Craig Bench | ABC | |
| 1997 (49th) [32] | ||||
| ER | "The Long Way Around" | Randy Jon Morgan | NBC | |
| Chicago Hope | "Days of the Rope" | Alec Smight, Mark C. Baldwin and Augie Hess | CBS | |
| ER | "Union Station" | Kevin Casey | NBC | |
| Law & Order | "Judgment in L.A., Part 2" | David Siegel | ||
| The X-Files | "Tempus Fugit" | Heather MacDougall | Fox | |
| "Terma" | Jim Gross | |||
| 1998 (50th) [33] | ||||
| The X-Files | "Kill Switch" | Heather MacDougall | Fox | |
| Ally McBeal | "Cro-Magnon" | Thomas Moore | Fox | |
| Chicago Hope | "Brain Salad Surgery" | Alec Smight | CBS | |
| ER | "Exodus" | Kevin Casey | NBC | |
| The X-Files | "Mind's Eye" | Casey Rohrs | Fox | |
| "The Post-Modern Prometheus" | Lynne Willingham | |||
| 1999 (51st) [34] | ||||
| The Sopranos | "Pilot" | Joanna Cappuccilli Lovetti | HBO | |
| Ally McBeal | "Angels and Blimps" | Philip Carr Neel | Fox | |
| ER | "The Storm, Part 1" | Kevin Casey | NBC | |
| The X-Files | "S.R. 819" | Heather MacDougall | Fox | |
2000s
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 (52nd) [35] | ||||
| ER | "All in the Family" | Kevin Casey | NBC | |
| The Sopranos | "Funhouse" | Sidney Wolinsky | HBO | |
| "The Knight in White Satin Armor" | William Stich | |||
| The West Wing | "In Excelsis Deo" | Bill Johnson | NBC | |
| "What Kind of Day Has It Been" | Tina Hirsch | |||
| 2001 (53rd) [36] | ||||
| The West Wing | "Two Cathedrals" | Bill Johnson | NBC | |
| CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Pilot" | Alex Mackie and Alec Smight | CBS | |
| The Practice | "The Day After" | Susanne Malles | ABC | |
| The Sopranos | "Employee of the Month" | Sidney Wolinsky | HBO | |
| "Pine Barrens" | Conrad Gonzalez | |||
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 (54th) [37] | 24 | "7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." | Chris Willingham | Fox |
| Alias | "Q & A" | Maryann Brandon | ABC | |
| Six Feet Under | "Pilot" | Christopher Nelson | HBO | |
| 24 | "12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." | David Thompson | Fox | |
| The West Wing | "100,000 Airplanes" | Janet Ashikaga | NBC | |
| "Bartlet for America" | Lauren Schaffer | |||
| 2003 (55th) [38] | 24 | "Day 2: 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m." | Chris Willingham | Fox |
| Alias | "Phase One" | Maryann Brandon | ABC | |
| The Sopranos | "Whoever Did This" | William Stich | HBO | |
| 24 | "Day 2: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m." | David Latham and Chris G. Willingham | Fox | |
| The West Wing | "Twenty Five" | Janet Ashikaga | NBC | |
| 2004 (56th) [39] | 24 | "Day 3: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m." | Chris Willingham | Fox |
| ER | "Freefall" | Kevin Casey | NBC | |
| The Sopranos | "All Happy Families..." | Sidney Wolinsky | HBO | |
| "Irregular Around the Margins" | Conrad Gonzalez | |||
| "Long Term Parking" | William Stich | |||
| 2005 (57th) [40] | Lost | "Pilot" | Mary Jo Markey | ABC |
| Deadwood | "A Lie Agreed Upon, Part 1" | Stephen Mark | HBO | |
| 24 | "Day 4: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m." | Scott Powell | Fox | |
| "Day 4: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." | David Latham | |||
| "Day 4: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m." | Chris Willingham | |||
| 2006 (58th) [41] | 24 | "Day 5: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." | David Latham | Fox |
| Boston Legal | "Race Ipsa" | Philip Carr Neel | ABC | |
| Lost | "Live Together, Die Alone" | Sue Blainey, Sarah Boyd and Stephen Semel | ||
| "One of Them" | Sarah Boyd | |||
| 24 | "Day 5: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m." | Scott Powell | Fox | |
| 2007 (59th) [42] | Dexter | "Dexter" | Elena Maganini | Showtime |
| Heroes | "Genesis" | Donn Aron, Louise Innes and Michael S. Murphy | NBC | |
| Lost | "Through the Looking Glass" | Mark Goldman, Stephen Semel and Henk Van Eeghen | ABC | |
| The Sopranos | "The Second Coming" | Lynne Whitlock | HBO | |
| "Soprano Home Movies" | William Stich | |||
| 2008 (60th) [43] | Breaking Bad | "Pilot" | Lynne Willingham | AMC |
| Battlestar Galactica | "He That Believeth in Me" | Julius Ramsey | Sci Fi | |
| Boston Legal | "The Mighty Rogues" | Philip Carr Neel | ABC | |
| Heroes | "Powerless" | Scott Boyd | NBC | |
| Lost | "There's No Place Like Home, Part 2" | Robert Florio, Mark Goldman, Stephen Semel and Henk Van Eeghen | ABC | |
| Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | "Pilot" | Paul Karasick | Fox | |
| 2009 (61st) [44] | Breaking Bad | "ABQ" | Lynne Willingham | AMC |
| Battlestar Galactica | "Daybreak, Part 2" | Michael O'Halloran, Julius Ramsay and Andrew Seklir | Sci Fi | |
| Lost | "The Incident" | Mark Goldman, Christopher Nelson and Stephen Semel | ABC | |
| Mad Men | "Maidenform" | Cindy Mollo | AMC | |
| 24 | "Day 7: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m." | Scott Powell | Fox | |
2010s
2020s
| Year | Program | Episode | Nominee(s) | Network |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 (72nd) [55] | ||||
| Succession | "This Is Not for Tears" | Bill Henry and Venya Bruk | HBO | |
| The Mandalorian | "Chapter 2: The Child" | Andrew S. Eisen | Disney+ | |
| "Chapter 4: Sanctuary" | Dana E. Glauberman and Dylan Firshein | |||
| "Chapter 8: Redemption" | Jeff Seibenick | |||
| Ozark | "Fire Pink" | Vikash Patel | Netflix | |
| "Wartime" | Cindy Mollo | |||
| Stranger Things | "Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt" | Dean Zimmerman and Katheryn Naranjo | ||
| Succession | "DC" | Ken Eluto | HBO | |
| 2021 (73rd) [56] | ||||
| The Crown | "Fairytale" | Yan Miles | Netflix | |
| The Crown | "Avalanche" | Paulo Pandolpho | Netflix | |
| The Handmaid's Tale | "The Crossing" | Wendy Hallam Martin | Hulu | |
| The Mandalorian | "Chapter 11: The Heiress" | Dylan Firshen and J. Erik Jessen | Disney+ | |
| "Chapter 13: The Jedi" | Andrew Eisen | |||
| "Chapter 15: The Believer" | Jeff Seibenick | |||
| "Chapter 16: The Rescue" | Adam Gerstel | |||
| 2022 (74th) [57] | ||||
| Euphoria | "The Theater and Its Double" | Laura Zempel, Julio C. Perez IV, Nikola Boyanov and Aaron I. Butler | HBO | |
| Severance | "In Perpetuity" | Erica Freed Marker and Geoffrey Richman | Apple TV+ | |
| "The We We Are" | Geoffrey Richman | |||
| Squid Game | "Gganbu" | Nam Na-yeong | Netflix | |
| Stranger Things | "Chapter Four: Dear Billy" | Dean Zimmerman and Casey Cichocki | ||
| Succession | "All the Bells Say" | Ken Eluto and Ellen Tam | HBO | |
| "Chiantishire" | Jane Rizzo | |||
| 2023 (75th) [58] | ||||
| The Last of Us | "Endure and Survive" | Timothy Good and Emily Mendez | HBO | |
| Better Call Saul | "Saul Gone" | Skip Macdonald | AMC | |
| Succession | "America Decides" | Jane Rizzo | HBO | |
| "Connor's Wedding" | Bill Henry | |||
| "With Open Eyes" | Ken Eluto | |||
| The White Lotus | "Abductions" | Heather Persons | ||
| "Arrivederci" | John Valerio | |||
| 2024 (76th) [59] | ||||
| Shōgun | "A Dream of a Dream" | Maria Gonzales and Aika Miyake | FX | |
| Fallout | "The End" | Ali Comperchio | Prime Video | |
| "The Ghouls" | Yoni Reiss | |||
| Mr. & Mrs. Smith | "First Date" | Kyle Reiter and Isaac Hagy | ||
| Slow Horses | "Footprints" | Zsófia Tálas | Apple TV+ | |
| 3 Body Problem | "Judgment Day" | Michael Ruscio | Netflix | |
| 2025 (77th) [60] | ||||
| Andor | "Who Are You?" | Yan Miles | Disney+ | |
| The Last of Us | "Through the Valley" | Timothy Good | HBO | |
| Severance | "Attila" | Joseph Landauer | Apple TV+ | |
| "Chikhai Bardo" | Keith Fraase | |||
| "Cold Harbor" | Geoffrey Richman | |||
| The White Lotus | "Amor Fati" | John Valerio and Scott Turner | HBO |
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