Thursday, August 14, 2025

'Rebel Ridge' leads Gold Derby odds to win Outstanding Television Movie at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards


I'm resuming my Emmy nominations coverage with the nominations for television movies at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Outstanding Television Movie
  • Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (Peacock)
  • The Gorge (Apple TV+)
  • Mountainhead (HBO)
  • Nonnas (Netflix)
  • Rebel Ridge (Netflix)
The Gorge is the only television movie with a second nomination, but it's in last place in Gold Derby's odds. Every expert and editor along with 85.6% of users prefer Rebel Ridge. The remaining users are split among Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy with 8.6%, Mountainhead with 2.2%, and Nonnas and The Gorge tied at 1.8% each. The Gorge probably has a better chance of winning an Emmy in the next category.

Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special
  • Adolescence: "Episode 1" – James Drake, Michele Woods, Emma Butt, Rob Davidson, Jessica Watkins, Oli Ferris, and Sue Harding (Netflix)
  • Black Mirror: "USS Callister: Into Infinity" – Tom Jenkins, Alex Sawyer, James Hayday, Rob Davidson, Arthur Graley, Poppy Kavanagh, Oliver Ferris, and Sue Harding (Netflix)
  • The Gorge – Ethan Van der Ryn, Erik Aadahl, Paul Hackner, Darren Maynard, David Farmer, Frederic Dubois, David V. Butler, Stephanie Brown, Jonathan Greasley, Jason W. Jennings, Nolan McNaughton, and Sally Boldt (Apple TV+)
  • The Penguin: "After Hours" – Rich Bologna, Larry Zipf, Michael McMenomy, Angela Organ, Tony Martinez, Wyatt Sprague, Diego Perez, Matt Haasch, Ben Holiday, Luke Dennis, and Gareth Rhys Jones (HBO)
  • Star Trek: Section 31 – Matthew E. Taylor, Michael Schapiro, Austin Olivia Kendrick, Sebastian Sheehan Visconti, Sean Heissinger, Andrew Twite, Alex Pugh, Kip Smedley, Deron Street, Clay Weber, Moira Marquis, Alyson Moore, and Katie Rose (Paramount+)
In addition to this being the second nomination for The Gorge, it's also the only nomination for Star Trek: Section 31, which means I plan on recycling this category in this year's edition of Star Trek vs. Star Wars - futuristic politics and government at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards and Star Trek vs. Star Wars at the 2024 Emmy Awards for Star Trek Day. That written, I think the fake Star Trek of Black Mirror's "USS Callister: Into Infinity" is most likely to win because the original "USS Callister" won this award in 2018.

That's a wrap for today's post. Stay tuned to see if I continue this series tomorrow, likely with the nominees for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded).

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