‘Widow’s Bay’ Receives 19 Emmy Nominations!
Horror comedy series ‘Widow’s Bay’ continues to prove the surprise hit of the Spring, pulling in a whopping nineteen Emmy nominations!

Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay continues to prove the surprise hit of the summer, as THR reports that the horror comedy series has received nineteen Emmy nominations (yes, nineteen!).
Here’s what it’s nominated for:
- Outstanding Comedy Series
- Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Matthew Rhys as Mayor Tom Loftis)
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Dale Dickey as Rosemary)
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Kate O’Flynn as Patricia)
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Stephen Root as Wyck)
- Outstanding Production Design For A Narrative Program (Half-Hour)
- Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series
- Outstanding Cinematography For A Series (Half-Hour)
- Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series
- Outstanding Picture Editing For A Single-Camera Comedy Series
- Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)
- Outstanding Music Supervision
- Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series (Hamish Linklater as Richard Warren)
- Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series (Betty Gilpin as Sarah Westcott Warren)
- Outstanding Sound Editing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
- Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation
- Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series
Wowza. Must be good or something!
Created by Katie Dippold and directed by Hiro Murai, the series follows “Mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys), desperate to revive his struggling community. There’s no wifi, spotty cellular reception, and he must contend with superstitious locals who believe their island is cursed. He wants these people to respect him. They don’t. They think he is soft and cowardly. And he is. But Loftis is determined to build a better future for his teenage son and turn the island into a tourist destination. Miraculously, he succeeds: tourists are finally coming. Unfortunately, the locals were right. After decades of calm, the old stories that seemed too ludicrous to be true start happening again.”