Here’s How Long It Would Take to Binge-Watch All the Emmy-Nominated Shows

As the Emmys loom closer, here’s a breakdown of how long it would take to binge-watch every single Emmy-nominated comedy, drama and limited series, ranked in order of longest-to-shortest binge-session.

We rounded 22-minute episodes up to 30 minutes, and 45-minute episodes up to one hour, considering commercials. We also accounted for every episode that has currently aired as of the time of publication, even if the most recent episodes fall after the cut-off for this year’s Emmy consideration.

And, if you really want to know, it would take 375.5 hours — that’s 15 days and 15.5 hours — to binge them all.

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“Game Of Thrones” • HBO • 3 days, 1 hour (73 hours total)

“This Is Us” • NBC • 2 days, 6 hours (54 hours total)

“Schitt’s Creek” • Pop TV • 1 day, 9 hours (33 hours total)

“Veep” • HBO • 1 day, 8.5 hours (32.5 hours total)

“Better Call Saul” • AMC • 20 hours

“Ozark” • Netflix • 20 hours

“The Good Place” • NBC • 19.5 hours

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” • Amazon Prime Video • 18 hours

“Pose” • FX Networks • 18 hours

“Killing Eve” • BBC America • 16 hours

“Succession” • HBO • 13 hours

“Fosse/Verdon” • FX Networks • 8 hours

“Sharp Objects” • HBO • 8 hours

“Barry” • HBO • 8 hours

“Escape at Dannemora” • Showtime • 7.5 hours

“Fleabag” • Amazon Prime Video • 6 hours

“Bodyguard” • Netflix • 6 hours

“Chernobyl” • HBO • 6 hours

“When They See Us” • Netflix • 5 hours

“Russian Doll” • Netflix • 4 hours

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