In 2024, The Bear soared, sweeping 11 Emmy Awards for its second season and breaking records for a comedy series. But in 2025, the FX hit crashed hard. Despite multiple nominations, it failed to win a single Emmy, stunning fans and critics.
From Record-Breaker to Shutout
Last year, The Bear was celebrated as an Emmy darling. This year, it left empty-handed at both the main ceremony and the Creative Arts Emmys. The dramatic fall now ties the series with The Crown for the biggest single-year drop in Emmy history.
The Rise of The Studio
One key reason was the dominance of Apple TV+’s The Studio. Starring Seth Rogen, the comedy scored 23 nominations and won 13 Emmys, including four major awards. Packed with sharp humour, stylish sets, and technical flair, it became the new favourite.
Divided Response to Season 3
Another factor was the mixed reception of The Bear Season 3. Critics gave it an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes, but audiences were far less convinced, giving it only 53%. This split may have hurt the show’s Emmy momentum.
Comedy Category Debate
For years, debates have swirled around whether The Bear fits the comedy label. Its heavy tone and emotional storytelling contrast with traditional sitcoms. Emmy voters appear to be leaning toward shows that deliver more straightforward laughs, like The Studio.
The Nature of Awards Season
The Bear’s collapse does not necessarily mean its quality has dropped. Instead, it highlights the unpredictable nature of awards season. Tastes evolve, competition intensifies, and categories spark debate. Fans may feel disappointed, but the show’s legacy remains significant.