Jason Bateman Lands His 15th Emmy Nomination, This Time for HBO’s Hit ‘DTF St. Louis’

Published 07/08/2026, 1:32 PM EDT

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Jason Bateman has earned his 15th Emmy nomination ahead of the 78th Primetime Emmy Award ceremony, courtesy of his 2026 show, STF St. Louis. Jason Bateman has spent decades mastering the art of making restraint look effortless. From the dry wit of Michael Bluth in Arrested Development to the simmering menace of Marty Byrde in Ozark, and memorable turns in films like Game Night, Juno, and Air, his career has been built on characters who say more with a glance than a monologue. Yet it is television, once again, that has rewarded his evolution.

In 2026, Bateman's latest wave of ambitious work has earned him the kind of Emmy recognition that reflects not just longevity, but reinvention.

His latest nominations feel less like a comeback and more like the culmination of an actor who has quietly become one of television's most dependable creative forces.

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Jason Bateman's four Emmy nominations crown an extraordinary 2026

The Television Academy recognized Bateman with four Primetime Emmy nominations this year, making him one of the busiest names in the race. He received acting and directing nominations for Netflix's Black Rabbit, while HBO's DTF St. Louis brought him nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series and as an executive producer in the Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series category. The haul also pushes his career tally to 15 Emmy nominations, further cementing a résumé that already includes his 2019 directing win for Ozark

That versatility is on full display in DTF St. Louis, HBO's darkly comic limited series created by Steven Conrad. Co-starring David Harbour, Linda Cardellini, Richard Jenkins, and Peter Sarsgaard, the seven-episode series disguises a murder mystery beneath suburban malaise, marital frustration, and the chaos unleashed by a dating app designed for secret affairs. Bateman plays Clark Forrest, a local weatherman whose seemingly ordinary life slowly unravels as the nonlinear narrative peels back each character's hidden motivations. 

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The 2026 Emmy race is packed with prestige heavyweights, breakout newcomers, and returning favorites, making several categories feel both predictable and surprisingly competitive at the same time.

Can Jason Bateman turn four nominations into another Emmy win?

Jason Bateman's biggest acting challenge comes in the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series category, where he is nominated for DTF St. Louis. He faces an exceptionally strong field that includes Oscar Isaac for Stowaway, Riz Ahmed for Half Man, Matthew Rhys for Widow's Bay, and Charlie Hunnam for The Beast in Me. The Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series race is equally crowded, with DTF St. Louis competing against acclaimed projects such as Beef, All Her Fault, Half Man, and Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette

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Bateman enters the ceremony with genuine momentum. His performance as Clark Forrest has earned widespread praise for its quiet emotional precision, while his producing work has helped elevate DTF St. Louis into one of HBO's most talked-about limited series of the year. Even so, the acting category is arguably one of the toughest on the ballot, with Oscar Isaac and Riz Ahmed viewed by many awards observers as formidable contenders after equally acclaimed performances. 

Whether Bateman leaves the ceremony with another Emmy or not, his 2026 campaign already stands as one of the defining stories of this awards season. Four nominations across acting, directing, and producing are a testament to a career that continues to evolve, proving that one of television's most reliable talents is still finding new ways to surprise both audiences and the Television Academy.

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What do you think of Jason Bateman's remarkable Emmy run? Share your take in the comments. 

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Sarah Ansari

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Sarah Ansari is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, transitioning from four years in marketing and automotive journalism to storytelling-driven pop culture coverage. With a background in English Literature and experience writing across NFL, NASCAR, and NBA verticals, she brings a research-led, narrative-focused lens to film and television. Passionate about exploring how stories are crafted and why they resonate, Sarah unwinds through sketching, swimming, motorsports—and yearly winter Harry Potter marathons.

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