How to Get Away with Murder
| Image | |
| Creator | Peter Nowalk |
| Showrunner | Peter Nowalk |
| Theme Music Composer | Photek |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Num Seasons | 6 |
| Num Episodes | 90 |
| List Episodes | List of How to Get Away with Murder episodes |
| Camera | Single-camera |
| Runtime | 43 minutes |
| Channel | ABC |
| First Aired | 2014-9-25 |
| Last Aired | 2020-5-14 |
How to Get Away with Murder is an American legal drama thriller television series that premiered on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) on September 25, 2014, and concluded on May 14, 2020. The series was created by Peter Nowalk and produced by Shonda Rhimes and ABC Studios, airing as part of a night of programming under Rhimes' Shondaland production company.
The show stars Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, a defense attorney and law professor at a prestigious Philadelphia university, who, along with five of her students, becomes involved in a complex murder plot. The series features an ensemble cast including Alfred Enoch, Jack Falahee, Aja Naomi King, Matt McGorry, and Karla Souza as Annalise's students, Charlie Weber and Liza Weil as her employees, and Billy Brown as a detective with the Philadelphia Police Department and Annalise's lover. Beginning with the third season, Conrad Ricamora was promoted to the main cast after recurring in the first two seasons.
Davis received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in the series: she became the first Black woman to win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, also winning two Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, and the Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Davis also received nominations from the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series, the Critics' Choice Awards for Best Actress in a Drama Series, and the Television Critics Association at the TCA Awards for Individual Achievement in Drama.
Other cast members also received recognition for their performances, with Enoch and King receiving nominations from the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the 2014 NAACP Image Awards ceremony. The series also received a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Drama Series.
Series overview
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Season 1 (2014–15)
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Annalise Keating is a prominent criminal defense attorney and law professor at Middleton University in Philadelphia. She selects five of her first year students to intern at her firm: Wes Gibbins, Connor Walsh, Michaela Pratt, Asher Millstone, and Laurel Castillo (The Keating 5). They work with Annalise's employees, Frank Delfino and Bonnie Winterbottom, an associate lawyer. As the first season introduces occasional clients for Keating, it explores two related murders through both flashback and flashforward sequences: Lila Stangard, mistress of Annalise's husband and a student at Middleton, and then Sam Keating, Annalise's husband, who was killed by Annalise's interns.
The first nine episodes alternate between the present-day timeline in medias res, depicting Wes, Connor, Michaela, and Laurel covering up Sam's murder by disposing of his body, and flashbacks detailing the course of events leading up to Sam's death, including Annalise's becoming involved in the Lila Stangard investigation, at Wes' urging, leading her to discover Sam's affair and creating suspicion that he killed Lila. The final six episodes explore Annalise's attempt to help her interns cover up Sam's murder and legally implicate Sam in Lila's death, and flashbacks to Lila's final moments before her murder.
Season 2 (2015–16)
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The first nine episodes focus on Annalise's defense of Caleb and Catherine Hapstall, who are accused of torturing and murdering their adoptive parents. Wes, in the meantime, teams up with Rebecca's foster brother to try and find Rebecca. Connor struggles with his relationship with Oliver, while Asher works with assistant district attorney Emily Sinclair, in order to protect his secrets. In the mid-season finale, Sinclair is murdered by Asher, and Annalise helps cover it up, at the expense of her being shot in the stomach by Wes.
The second part of the season focuses on Wes' investigation of his mother's suicide ten years prior; flashbacks reveal Annalise's involvement with Wes' mother's suicide. The season ends with Annalise's finding out that Frank was responsible for the car accident that killed her baby, and Annalise sending him away. Michaela and Asher hook up, and Wes meets with his biological father right before the latter is shot dead by an unknown shooter.
Season 3 (2016–17)
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In the aftermath of Wallace Mahoney's death, all five of the students attempt to move on. A new mystery arises around the burning down of Annalise's house and who was found dead inside. The events leading up to it involve Annalise's starting a free legal clinic and struggling with alcoholism. Oliver starts working for Annalise, and he leaves Connor when becoming disgusted with himself for rejecting Connor's Stanford acceptance. Michaela and Asher's romantic relationship starts to progress, as does Wes and Laurel's, and Frank starts working to atone for the death of Annalise's child. Ultimately, it is revealed that it was Wes who died, and that he was killed before the fire. Annalise is arrested for Wes' death. Frank attempts to help Annalise by confessing to killing Wes. It is further revealed that Wes is killed by Dominic, an enforcer working for Laurel's father. It is hinted that her father disapproved of the relationship between his daughter and Wes.
Season 4 (2017–18)
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In the fourth season, Annalise works with a therapist, Dr. Isaac Roa, to see through her recovery from alcoholism. She initially cuts ties with Bonnie (who moves to the DA's office as an assistant district attorney reporting to DA Todd Denver) and the interns, gets a woman with a long rap sheet freed from jail, and then commits to a major class action against the state for miscarriages of justice caused by an underfunded public defender's office. Laurel deduces that her father, Jorge Castillo, is responsible for Wes' murder and hatches a scheme to steal incriminating evidence from his law firm with the help of Michaela, Oliver, Frank, and Asher. During the data heist, their classmate Simon (Behzad Dabu) accidentally shoots himself with Laurel's gun, leading to Asher's arrest, and Laurel goes into premature labor after being accidentally struck by Frank. Annalise successfully saves the baby. However, Jorge claims custody of his grandchild by submitting evidence of Laurel's past addictions and history of mental illness to a judge. Laurel's mother arrives unexpectedly to "help" Laurel fight against her father, and Frank and Bonnie uncover a mysterious link between Laurel's mother and both Wes and his killer, Dominic. Meanwhile, Annalise searches for alternative ways to win her class action lawsuit. On January 3, 2018, a crossover with Scandal was announced, which aired on March 1, 2018, related with the presentation of the class action lawsuit by Annalise to the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., with the help of the Scandal characters.
Season 5 (2018–19)
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On May 11, 2018, ABC renewed the series for a fifth season, which premiered on September 27, 2018.
After Annalise's class-action victory in the Supreme Court, she and her associates seek to start a new chapter in their lives. Annalise starts working at Caplan & Gold so she can use their resources for her class-action cases, while also working back at Middleton. Connor, Michaela, Asher and Laurel begin their third year at law school, and a new student, Gabriel Maddox joins the group in Annalise's class. Meanwhile, Frank tries to find out the real reason Maddox came to Middleton in the first place, and Asher joins Bonnie at the DA's office as he gets an internship there. At the same time, Connor and Oliver also start planning their wedding, which is seen through new flashforwards that reveal a new murder committed. Governor Birkhead is behind the witch-hunt against Annalise.
Season 6 (2019–20)
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In May 2019, ABC ordered a sixth season of How to Get Away with Murder. In July, it was announced the sixth season would be the last. Season 6 premiered on September 26, 2019.
Following Laurel and Christopher's disappearances and the death of Emmett Crawford at the previous season's end, Annalise goes on a bender and disappears into rehab out of guilt. After coming to terms with her past misdeeds, she returns just in time to help her remaining star students push through their final semester of law school and try and find Laurel and Christopher. Meanwhile, Michaela, Connor, and Asher continue to search for their friend and her son while preparing for graduation and the real world. However, everyone comes on high alert when the FBI, at behest of Governor Birkhead, open an investigation into Annalise, her students, and her associates, and every murder and misdeed over the last six seasons is put out in the open, forcing them to make drastic choices for survival that will change their lives, relationships, and futures forever.
Cast and characters
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- Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, a prominent criminal defense attorney and law professor at Middleton University, whose life has been filled with trauma.
- Billy Brown as Nate Lahey, a Philadelphia police detective who at the beginning of the series is having an affair with Annalise.
- Alfred Enoch as Wes Gibbins (seasons 1–3; guest seasons 4 & 6), a law student and a member of Annalise's group of favored studentsthe so-called Keating 5and about whom she feels especially protective. Enoch also played Christopher Castillo, Wes and Laurel's son, in the series finale.
- Jack Falahee as Connor Walsh, a cunning and hard-working member of the Keating 5 whose confident and seductive "alpha gay" exterior obscures his insecurities.
- Katie Findlay as Rebecca Sutter (season 1; guest season 2), Wes' neighbor.
- Aja Naomi King as Michaela Pratt, a high-flying overachiever and a member of the Keating 5 who is determined to make a success of her life.
- Matt McGorry as Asher Millstone, a member of the Keating 5 from a privileged WASP background who feels left out of the group.
- Karla Souza as Laurel Castillo (seasons 1–5; recurring season 6), a resourceful Keating 5 member whose distant, wealthy father is the kingpin of an organized crime empire.
- Charlie Weber as Frank Delfino, Annalise's fixer and private detective.
- Liza Weil as Bonnie Winterbottom, Annalise's associate and right-hand woman, whose childhood and early adulthood were filled with horrifying events.
- Conrad Ricamora as Oliver Hampton (seasons 3–6; recurring seasons 1–2), a talented computer hacker whom Connor seduces and later marries.
- Rome Flynn as Gabriel Maddox (seasons 5–6; guest season 4), a mysterious young man and aspiring civil rights lawyer who arrives at Middleton University eager to investigate Annalise and the Keating 5.
- Amirah Vann as Tegan Price (seasons 5–6; recurring season 4), a powerful attorney at Caplan & Gold, the firm representing Laurel's father, who develops feelings for Annalise.
- Timothy Hutton as Emmett Crawford (season 5), a managing partner at Caplan & Gold who develops an attraction towards Annalise.
Production
Development

On August 19, 2013, ABC bought from Shondaland Productions the original concept, produced by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers. The script for the pilot episode was written by Grey's Anatomy supervising producer Peter Nowalk. ABC ordered the pilot on December 19, 2013. On May 8, 2014, ABC picked up the pilot to series for the 2014–15 television season. At the Television Critics Association Press Tour in July 2014, it was announced that How to Get Away with Murder would be a limited series with only 15 or 16 episodes per season. The smaller size of episode count stems from the deal for the series star Viola Davis. On October 9, 2014, ABC picked up the series for a full season of 15 episodes.
The series was renewed for a second season on May 7, 2015, by ABC. The series was effectively confirmed as earning a second-season renewal for the 2015–16 season via a promo succeeding the first-season finale and an earlier statement by Viola Davis also confirming the renewal at the close of shooting for the first season. It would contain 15 episodes, like the previous season. Production began on May 21, 2015, with Shonda Rhimes announcing on Twitter that Peter Nowalk and his writers were in full swing mapping the second season. The table read for the premiere occurred on July 14, 2015, with the title of the episode being revealed at the same time. Entertainment Weekly reported on July 23, 2015, that the identity of Rebecca's killer would be revealed in the season premiere. A promotional poster was released over a month before the season premiere, on August 17, 2015.
The series was renewed for a third season on March 3, 2016, along with several other series by ABC. It was announced that the third season would premiere on September 22, 2016. Production began on May 27, 2016, when showrunner Peter Nowalk announced on Twitter that the writer staff were in full swing mapping and writing the third season. The table read for the premiere happened on July 6, 2016, with filming starting a week later. A promotional poster showcasing Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, was released on August 9, 2016. ABC released a promo for the third season on August 29, 2016.
The series was renewed for a fourth season on February 10, 2017, by ABC.
The series was renewed for a fifth season on May 11, 2018, by ABC, which premiered on September 27, 2018.
On May 10, 2019, the series was renewed for a sixth season which premiered on September 26, 2019. On July 11, 2019, it was reported that the sixth season would be the final season.
Writing
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Peter Nowalk talked about what would happen in the third season regarding Frank's disappearance; he commented: "Yes, I can see the three-piece suits and the hair product all falling apart. It's more what Frank feels about himself". When talking about the trust between Annalise and Frank, Nowalk said: "...Frank has two choices: To run away and hope she never catches him, just to cut bait; or he can try to win his way back. That's a long road". Charlie Weber commented on Frank's whereabouts as he said to Entertainment Weekly "I think he's hiding, and I think he's alone. If he does have a lifeline, I don't think it's Laurel".
Regarding Laurel, Nowalk said that Laurel's backstory with her family would be explored in the upcoming season, "I feel like it's very present. The promise of our show is that we won't dangle things out too long. The likelihood is yes. We've raised that question too many times not to answer it sooner than later". Michaela's backstory would also be explored as Nowalk said "We have so much to explore with her. Aja is so talented. I'm just excited to really delve into her personal life next year". Talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Nowalk stated that the series would explore both Annalise and Nate's relationship and both their families.
Casting
On January 21, 2014, Matt McGorry was the first to be announced as a regular cast member, playing a law student. Throughout February and March 2014, other roles were announced as cast: Aja Naomi King, Jack Falahee, Alfred Enoch and Karla Souza as law students; Katie Findlay as a drug-dealing student; Charlie Weber as a law associate to Professor Keating; Billy Brown as Professor Keating's extra-marital love interest; veteran actor and producer Tom Verica as Professor Keating's husband; and Liza Weil as one of the professor's two associates.
On February 25, 2014, it was announced that Shonda Rhimes had cast Viola Davis in the series' leading role of Professor Annalise Keating. On August 11, 2014, it was announced that Orange Is the New Black alum Alysia Reiner had joined the cast as a prosecutor who would be going up against Annalise. On November 4, 2014, it was announced that Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden had joined the cast in the second half of the first season for a recurring role. On December 15, 2014, it was announced that Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Cicely Tyson would appear in an episode in the second half of the season. (cropped).jpg?resolution=330px)
It was announced on July 14, 2015, that the second season would introduce several new characters, including a family consisting of Caleb, Catherine and Helena Hapstall. Katie Findlay would return to play the character Rebecca Sutter, who was killed in the first-season finale. On July 22, 2015, it was announced that Kendrick Sampson, known from The Vampire Diaries would join the cast in the second season and be introduced in the season premiere. On July 31, 2015, it was announced that Famke Janssen had joined the cast as a brilliant, revered defense attorney for a multi-episode arc and would first appear in the season premiere.
Matt Cohen was announced on August 11, 2015, to recur in the second season as Levi Wescott, who is described as a sexy, edgy working class guy. On August 31, 2015, Variety reported that Amy Okuda would play a recurring role, but details on Okuda's part were being kept under wraps. Sherri Saum was announced to have been cast as a guest star on September 30, 2015. On January 14, 2016, it was announced that Wilson Bethel, Adam Arkin, and Roxanne Hart would be joining the series to play the Mahoney family. Bethel would play Charles Mahoney, the Ivy League-educated son, with Arkin playing his father Wallace and Hart playing his mother Sylvia.
After the second-season finale, it was announced that Dexter alum Lauren Vélez had joined the cast in a recurring role as the President of Middleton University. The role was described as "self-assured, friendly, warm and diplomatic". On August 6, 2016, it was announced that Esai Morales and Amy Madigan had joined the cast as guest stars for the third season. Deadline announced on August 31, 2016, that Mary J. Blige had landed a guest role in the third season.
On June 7, 2018, it was announced that Rome Flynn, who made a cameo appearance as Gabriel Maddox at the end of the fourth-season finale, was promoted to regular status for the upcoming fifth season. On July 18, it was reported that Amirah Vann, who recurred as Tegan Price during the fourth season, would also join the regular cast for the fifth season. On July 30, 2018, it was announced that Timothy Hutton had joined the main cast for the fifth season.
Filming
The pilot episode was filmed in Los Angeles, California, at the University of Southern California; in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, at Bryn Mawr College; and in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, at Ursinus College. It was directed by Michael Offer. Production began on May 21, 2015, with Shonda Rhimes announcing on Twitter that Peter Nowalk and his writers were in full swing mapping the second season. The table read for the premiere occurred on July 14, 2015, with the title of the episode being revealed at the same time.
Reception
Critical response
The first season of How to Get Away with Murder received positive reviews, with most praising Viola Davis' performance. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 85% based on 56 reviews, with an average rating of 7.11/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "How to Get Away with Murder isn't conceptually original, but it delivers thrills with melodramatic twists and a captivating lead". Metacritic gave the first season a score of 68 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Mary McNamara from Los Angeles Times wrote about Viola Davis' performance: "...all eyes are on Davis, Tony winner and Oscar nominee. Magnetic and intimidating, Davis creates an implacable surface beneath which shimmers all manner of fleet and startled emotions. Desire and fear, certainty, self-doubt and resolve are conjured in an instant with the angle of a glance, the lowering of an eyelid and then released as if they were never there". Entertainment Weeklys Melissa Maerz described Davis' performance as "powerfully layered". David Hinckle, from New York Daily News, said that the series serves up enough fun just like Rhimes' other series, Grey's Anatomy and Scandal. Frazier Moore, Associated Press, wrote that the series "promises to be twisty, wicked, dark and fun. And it stars Viola Davis, who brings life to a character of endless calculations and mystery".
The second season also received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 93% based on 87 reviews, with an average rating of 8.19/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Developing a stronger narrative this season, How to Get Away with Murder throws more improbable shocks and higher stakes into the mix, adding preposterous fuel to an addictive fire". Lesley Brock, Paste Magazine, praised the second season writing: "I would not put it past How to Get Away with Murder, which has turned all other ABC show plot lines upside down on their heads and shown that nothing is impossible, to throw incest into an already haphazard mix". Brock gave the season a score of 9 out of 10. Kyle Anderson, Entertainment Weekly, wrote that with Davis at the front the series can get away with anything.
The third season, once again, also received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 90% based on 30 reviews, with an average rating of 7.52/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Tense and taut, How to Get Away with Murder continues to step-up its game."
Critics' top ten lists
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| * No. 9 The Salt Lake Tribune * No. 1 People Magazine * No. 9 Us Weekly * No. 10 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette * – The Globe and Mail * – American Film Institute |
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| * No. 10 TVLine |
Ratings
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The series pilot on September 25 set a record for DVR playback viewers with 6million, surpassing the January 27, 2014, record of 5.6million set by the pilot of The Blacklist. The series premiere had more than 14million viewers on live broadcast, and over 20million with DVR.
| Season | Timeslot (ET) | Number of Episodes | Premiere | Finale | TV Season | Overall rank | 18–49 rank | Overall viewership | Date | Viewers (millions) | Date | Viewers (millions) | 1 | Thursdays 10:00 pm | 15 | 2014-9-25 | 14.12 | 2015-2-26 | 8.99 | 2014–15 | #30 | #12 | 11.40 | 2 | 15 | 2015-9-24 | 8.38 | 2016-3-17 | 5.29 | 2015–16 | #32 | #9 | 10.26 | 3 | 15 | 2016-9-22 | 5.11 | 2017-2-23 | 4.92 | 2016–17 | #44 | #15 | 7.91 | 4 | 15 | 2017-9-28 | 3.96 | 2018-3-15 | 3.83 | 2017–18 | #64 | #26 | 6.42 | 5 | 15 | 2018-9-27 | 2.93 | 2019-2-28 | 2.76 | 2018–19 | #85 | #40 | 5.15 | 6 | 15 | 2019-9-26 | 2.43 | 2020-5-14 | 3.20 | 2019–20 | #79 | #49 | 4.27 |
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Accolades
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The first season of the series was awarded Television Program of the Year by the American Film Institute and won Outstanding Drama Series at the 46th NAACP Image Awards and 26th GLAAD Media Awards. The series was also nominated for Favorite New TV Drama at the 41st People's Choice Awards and TV Drama of the Year at the GALECA awards. In 2016 the second season was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 47th NAACP Image Awards, Favorite Network TV Drama at the 42nd People's Choice Awards and Outstanding Drama Series at the 27th GLAAD Media Awards.
Viola Davis became the first black woman to win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, also winning two trophies each at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series and the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Davis also received nominations from the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series, the Critics' Choice Awards for Best Actress in a Drama Series, and the Television Critics Association at the TCA Awards for Individual Achievement in Drama. Other cast members have also received recognition for their performances, with Alfred Enoch and Aja Naomi King being nominated by the NAACP as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards. Cicely Tyson was nominated five times for Outstanding Guest Actress at the Primetime Emmy Awards for her work on the series. Glynn Turman was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actor at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards.
| Year | Association | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | |
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| 2014 | American Film Institute Awards | Television Program of the Year | How to Get Away with Murder | ||
| 2015 | BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | ||
| Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Best Guest Performer in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||||
| GALECA Award | TV Drama of the Year | How to Get Away with Murder | |||
| TV Performance of the Year – Actress | Viola Davis | ||||
| GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | |||
| Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama | Viola Davis | |||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | |||
| Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | ||||
| Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Alfred Enoch | ||||
| Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Aja Naomi King | ||||
| Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series | Erika Green Swafford (Episode: "Let's Get to Scooping") | ||||
| OFTA Television Award | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| People's Choice Awards | Favorite Actress In A New TV Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Favorite New TV Drama | How to Get Away with Murder | ||||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||||
| Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| TCA Awards | Individual Achievement in Drama | Viola Davis | |||
| 2016 | Artios Awards | Casting, Television Pilot: Drama | Linda Lowy, Diane Heery, Jason Loftus, Jamie Castro | ||
| Critics' Choice Television Awards | Best Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | |||
| GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | |||
| Gold Derby Awards | Best Drama Actress | Viola Davis | |||
| Best Drama Guest Actress | Famke Janssen | ||||
| Golden Globe Awards | Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama | Viola Davis | |||
| NAACP Image Awards | Entertainer of the Year | Viola Davis | |||
| Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | ||||
| Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | ||||
| Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | Alfred Enoch | ||||
| Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||||
| Outstanding Writer for a Drama Series | Erika Green Swafford, Doug Stockstill (Episode: "Mama's Here Now") | ||||
| People's Choice Awards | Favorite Dramatic TV Actress | Viola Davis | |||
| Favorite Network TV Drama | How to Get Away with Murder | ||||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| 2017 | Black Reel Television Awards | Outstanding Actress, Drama Series | Viola Davis | ||
| Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series | Angela Robinson (Episode: "There Are Worse Things Than Murder") | ||||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||||
| 2018 | Black Reel Television Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | |||
| 2019 | BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | ||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Outstanding Drama Series | How to Get Away with Murder | ||||
| Outstanding Guest Actor or Actress in a Television Series | Kerry Washington | ||||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | Glynn Turman | ||||
| Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||||
| 2020 | Black Reel Television Awards | Outstanding Actress, Drama Series | Viola Davis | ||
| Outstanding Guest Actress, Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | ||||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis | |||
| Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series | Cicely Tyson | |||
| 2021 | BET Awards | Best Actress | Viola Davis | ||
| NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | Viola Davis |
Broadcast
How to Get Away with Murder aired on Thursdays at 10:00 p.m., Eastern Time. ABC pushed Grey's Anatomy and Scandal to 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., creating an all-night block of Shonda Rhimes–produced dramas airing on Thursdays, a rarity in American television. It was announced on July 14, 2014, that the series would debut September 25, 2014. In Canada, the series airs with sim-subbing of advertising in same timeslot on CTV, though it airs three hours earlier before the original ABC timeslot in the Atlantic Time Zone on CTV Atlantic in the Maritime Provinces.
The UK premiere of the series aired on Universal Channel on October 17, 2014.
The series also began airing on TV2 in New Zealand, 13th Street in Denmark, and the Seven Network in Australia on February 10, 2015. In Australia, the series moved to 7flix from the second half of the second season onwards and like in the US, airs in a programming block dedicated to Shonda Rhimes-produced dramas including Grey's Anatomy and Scandal.
In Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia, the series aired on Sony Channel Asia within 12 hours of its original broadcast. In India, it airs on Star World Premiere.
Home media
Seasons 1 and 2 have been released on DVD, and Netflix currently streams all six seasons where available (each season is added a month after its finale under their agreement with ABC Studios). The last five episodes aired on ABC are carried on Hulu the day after their premiere. Additionally, seasons, episodes and the entire series are purchasable from most online video retailers.
The first season DVD was first released in Region 1 on August 4, 2015.
| The Complete First Season | |||||
| Set Details | Special Features | ||||
| * 15 Episodes * English, French and Spanish subtitles | * First Year Law: Behind the Scenes * Bye Felicia Music Video * Deleted Scenes * Bloopers | ||||
| Release Dates | |||||
| Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
| August 4, 2015 | November 16, 2015 | November 11, 2015 | |||
The second season DVD was first released in Region 1 on June 21, 2016.
| The Complete Second Season | |||||
| Set Details | Special Features | ||||
| * 15 Episodes * English, French and Spanish subtitles | * Deleted Scenes – Unseen moments from Season 2 * Bloopers | ||||
| Release Dates | |||||
| Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
| June 21, 2016 | November 14, 2016 | ||||
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- Ausiello, Michael, March 18, 2016, HTGAWM Promotes Conrad Ricamora to Series Regular in Season 3, live, March 19, 2016, March 18, 2016, TVLine
- Scandal, /, How To Get Away With Murder, Crossover: Get Details On Big Shondaland Event From , HTGAWM, Creator – Q&A, Andreeva, Nellie, January 3, 2018, Deadline Hollywood, January 3, 2018, January 3, 2018, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, Renewed For Season 6 By ABC, Petski, Denise, May 10, 2019, Deadline Hollywood, May 10, 2019, May 10, 2019, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, To End With Season 6 On ABC, Deadline Hollywood, Denise, Petski, Nellie, Andreeva, July 11, 2019, July 11, 2019, July 11, 2019, live
- ABC Buys Legal Thriller From Shondaland & , Grey's Anatomy, Writer, Deadline Hollywood, Andreeva, Nellie, August 19, 2013, May 5, 2014, May 20, 2014, live
- Sea Of Fire, & Shondaland's , How To Get Away With Murder, Get ABC Pilot Orders, Deadline Hollywood, Andreeva, Nellie, December 19, 2013, May 5, 2014, April 23, 2014, live
- Andreeva, Nellie, ABC New Series Pickups: , Selfie, , , Forever, , , Galavant, , , Whispers, , , How To Get Away With Murder, , , American Crime, , , Black-ish, , Jeff Lowell Comedy, Deadline Hollywood, May 8, 2014, May 12, 2014, July 13, 2014, live
- Cynthia, Littleton, ABC Orders , Marvel's Agent Carter, , 4 Other Dramas and 4 Comedies, Variety, May 8, 2014, May 5, 2014, May 9, 2014, live
- TV Guide, July 15, 2014, #Scandal will do a full 22-episode season, while #HowToGetAwayWithMurder will only do 15 or 16 episodes #TCA14, July 16, 2014, August 17, 2014, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, & , Black-Ish, : Full-Season Orders At ABC, Deadline Hollywood, October 9, 2014, November 1, 2014, October 24, 2014, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, and , black-sh, Get Full Season Orders at ABC, TV by the Numbers, Kondolojy, Amanda, October 9, 2014, October 24, 2014, October 24, 2014
- ABC Cancels , Forever, , , Cristela, , , Resurrection, & , The Taste, Wagmeister, Elizabeth, Variety, May 7, 2015, May 8, 2015, May 9, 2015, live
- How to Get Away With Murder' Promo Plugs Season 2 Renewal, Goldberg, Lesley, The Hollywood Reporter, February 26, 2015, July 14, 2015, July 4, 2015, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, : Viola Davis Says Season 2 Is a Go, Wagmeister, Elizabeth, Variety, January 30, 2015, July 14, 2015, July 3, 2015, live
- ABC Renews Once, Castle and More; Cancels Forever, Cristela, TVGuide, Nguyen, Hanh, May 7, 2015, May 8, 2015, May 10, 2015, live
- Spending today in both Writers Rooms (#GreysAnatomy and #Scandal) and @petenowa has begun the #HTGAWM Room! Next season is in full swing!!, Twitter, Rhimes, Shonda, May 21, 2015, July 15, 2015, March 12, 2018, live
- Season 2 read thru BABY!!! #HTGAWM, Twitter, Davis, Viola, July 14, 2015, July 15, 2015, March 6, 2016, live
- It's all happening!!! #HTGAWM Season 2 Episode 1 Table Read!!!, Facebook, July 14, 2015, July 15, 2015, March 12, 2018, live
- How to Get Away with Murder to reveal Rebecca's killer sooner than expected, Entertainment Weekly, Abrams, Natalie, July 23, 2015, August 1, 2015, August 3, 2015, live
- Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, S.H.I.E.L.D. and 8 Other Shows Renewed at ABC, TVLine, Mitovich, Matt Webb, March 3, 2016, March 18, 2016, June 12, 2016, live
- ABC Sets Fall Premiere Dates for Grey's, Once, Kiefer's POTUS Drama and More, TVLine, Mitovich, Matt Webb, June 28, 2016, June 28, 2016, June 29, 2016, live
- Writing the Season 3 premiere outline. How the f did we get so far? Thank you my little murderers #HTGAWM, Twitter, Nowalk, Peter, May 27, 2016, July 20, 2016, March 12, 2018, live
- First read through of season 3 #htgawm #gagging, Instagram, Nowalk, Peter, July 6, 2016, July 20, 2016, March 12, 2018, live
- First shoot day of Season 3️⃣ #HTGAWM, Instagram, Nowalk, Peter, July 12, 2016, July 20, 2016, March 12, 2018, live
- HTGAWM, exclusive: What put that Mona Lisa smile on Annalise's face?, Zap2It, Macdonald, Lindsay, August 9, 2016, August 10, 2016, August 10, 2016, dead
- How to Get Away with Murder: Exclusive promo unveils killer new season 3 mystery, Entertainment Weekly, Abrams, Natalie, August 29, 2016, August 29, 2016, August 30, 2016, live
- Grey's Anatomy, Scandal and HTGAWM Renewed for 2017–18 Season, Swift, Andy, TVLine, February 10, 2017, February 11, 2017, February 11, 2017, live
- How to Get Away With Murder Renewed for Season 5 at ABC, Iannucci, Rebecca, TVLine, May 11, 2018, May 11, 2018, May 12, 2018, live
- ABC Fall Premiere Dates: XL Grey's, Nathan Fillion's Rookie, The Conners (Minus Roseanne) and More, Swift, Andy, TVLine, July 24, 2018, July 24, 2018, July 24, 2018, live
- ABC Fall Premiere Dates: , The Conners, , , Black-ish, & Spinoff, Cobie Smulders' , Stumptown, , Final , Modern Family, Season & More, Pedersen, Erik, July 2, 2019, Deadline Hollywood, live, July 2, 2019, July 2, 2019
- How to Get Away with Murder star Charlie Weber on heartbreaking Frank twist, Entertainment Weekly, Abrams, Natalie, March 17, 2016, March 18, 2016, March 19, 2016, live
- How to Get Away with Murder postmortem: Who killed the latest victim?, Entertainment Weekly, Abrams, Natalie, March 17, 2016, March 18, 2016, March 19, 2016, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, Creator Explains Killer Finale Twists, The Hollywood Reporter, Dowling, Amber, March 17, 2016, March 18, 2016, March 20, 2016, live
- Matt McGorry Cast In ABC , Murder, Pilot, Mike Colter In TNT's , Agent X, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, January 31, 2014, May 5, 2014, May 14, 2014, live
- Aja Naomi King Cast In ABC Pilot , Murder, ; Arden Myrin in NBC's , Bad Judge, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, February 6, 2014, May 5, 2014, March 7, 2014, live
- UPDATE: Jeffrey Nordling & Christina Chang In ABC's , Sea Of Fire, , Trio Cast In , Murder, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, February 12, 2014, May 5, 2014, May 5, 2014, live
- How to Get Away With Murder Victim Dishes Character's 'Bleak' Ending, Autopsy Makeup, Bond With Annalise, Slezak, Michael, TVLine, November 17, 2016, November 18, 2016, November 18, 2016, live
- Katie Findlay Joins , How To Get Away, , Utkarsh Ambudkar In , Love Is Relative, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, March 1, 2014, May 5, 2014, May 20, 2014, live
- Charlie Weber Cast In , How To Get Away, ; , The Flash, Gets Mother, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, February 24, 2014, May 5, 2014, April 29, 2014, dead
- Aimee Garcia Cast In CBS Pilot , Red Zone, ; Billy Brown In ABC's , How To Get Away, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, March 2, 2014, May 20, 2014, May 20, 2014, live
- Tom Verica Cast In ABC Pilot , How To Get Away, ; Morgan Spector In NBC's , Coercion, The Deadline Team, Deadline Hollywood, March 10, 2014, May 5, 2014, April 20, 2014, live
- Liza Weil Cast In ABC Pilot , How To Get Away, , Stephen Hagan In CW's , Identity, Andreeva, Nellie, Deadline Hollywood, February 27, 2014, May 5, 2014, May 4, 2014, live
- Natalie, Abrams, Viola Davis Lands Lead in ABC Pilot How to Get Away With Murder, TV Guide, February 25, 2014, May 5, 2014, April 10, 2014, live
- How to Get Away with Murder, casts , Orange is the New Black, alum Alysia Reiner, Zap2It, Vick, Megan, August 11, 2014, November 28, 2014, November 28, 2014, dead
- Friedlander, Whitney, Marcia Gay Harden Joins , How to Get Away with Murder, Variety, Penske Business Media, November 4, 2014, November 12, 2014, November 7, 2014, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, Enlists Cicely Tyson, The Hollywood Reporter, Goldberg, Lesley, December 15, 2014, December 15, 2014, February 6, 2015, live
- Spoiler Chat: Scoop on Vampire Diaries, Walking Dead, Empire, Arrow and More!, E! Online, Dos Santos, Kristin, July 14, 2015, July 16, 2015
- I work with the nicest people on the planet. @HowToGetAwayABC, Twitter, Findlay, Katie, July 20, 2015, August 1, 2015, March 12, 2018, live
- Kendrick Sampson Joins , How To Get Away With Murder, Deadline Hollywood, Petski, Denise, July 22, 2015, August 1, 2015, August 1, 2015, live
- How to Get Away With Murder Season 2: X-Men's Famke Janssen Lands Arc, TVLine, Ausiello, Michael, July 31, 2015, August 1, 2015, August 1, 2015, live
- Matt Cohen Joins 'How To Get Away With Murder, Deadline Hollywood, Petski, Denise, August 11, 2015, August 11, 2015, August 11, 2015, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, Adds New Character for Season 2 (EXCLUSIVE), Variety, Wagmeister, Elizabeth, August 31, 2015, September 1, 2015, August 31, 2015, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, Casts , The Fosters, Star Sherri Saum in Guest Role, TheWrap, September 30, 2015, October 4, 2015, October 3, 2015, live
- How to Get Away With Murder Casts Wilson Bethel, Adam Arkin for 'Big' Arc, TVLine, Slezak, Michael, January 14, 2016, January 15, 2016, January 15, 2016, live
- HTGAWM Taps Dexter Alum To Recur as 'President' in Season 3, TVLine, Ausiello, Michael, July 20, 2016, July 20, 2016, July 21, 2016, live
- HTGAWM Books NYPD Blue, Grey's Alums for Season 3 Guest Stints, TVLine, Ausiello, Michael, August 5, 2016, August 6, 2016, August 6, 2016, live
- Mary J. Blige To Guest Star In , How To Get Away With Murder, Deadline Hollywood, Petski, Denise, August 31, 2016, August 31, 2016, September 1, 2016, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, : Rome Flynn Upped To Series Regular For Season 5, Andreeva, Nellie, June 7, 2018, Deadline Hollywood, June 10, 2018, June 8, 2018, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, : Amirah Vann Upped To Series Regular For Season 5, Andreeva, Nellie, July 18, 2018, Deadline Hollywood, July 18, 2018, July 18, 2018, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, : Timothy Hutton Joins As Series Regular In Season 5, Petski, Denise, July 30, 2018, Deadline Hollywood, July 30, 2018, July 30, 2018, live
- ABC Films New Pilot on Ursinus Campus, Ursinus College, March 14, 2014, March 28, 2014, March 22, 2014, dead
- ABC Drama Pilots , Warriors, & , How To Get Away With Murder, Find Directors, Deadline Hollywood, Andreeva, Nellie, January 31, 2014, May 5, 2014, May 4, 2014, live
- How to Get Away With Murder : Season 1, Rotten Tomatoes, September 1, 2016, October 23, 2016, live
- How to Get Away With Murder : Season 1, Metacritic, October 2, 2014, September 27, 2014, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, keeps spotlight on Viola Davis, Los Angeles Times, September 25, 2014, March 4, 2018, December 14, 2017, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, Entertainment Weekly, March 4, 2018, December 19, 2016, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, New York Daily News, September 25, 2014, March 4, 2018, March 5, 2018, live
- These 10 new fall TV shows are worthy of a first-night look, Associated Press, March 4, 2018, March 5, 2018, live
- How to Get Away with Murder : Season 2, Rotten Tomatoes, April 16, 2017, August 30, 2017, live
- How to Get Away with Murder Review: "It's Called the Octopus", Paste Magazine, October 9, 2015, March 4, 2018, November 30, 2017, live
- How to Get Away With Murder season 2 premiere: EW review, Entertainment Weekly, March 4, 2018, December 3, 2017, live
- How to Get Away with Murder : Season 3, Rotten Tomatoes, April 16, 2017, March 4, 2017, live
- Best of 2014: Television Critic Top Ten Lists, Metacritic, December 9, 2014, December 30, 2014, November 6, 2015, live
- Best of 2015: Television Critic Top Ten Lists, Metacritic, December 8, 2015, December 16, 2015, July 6, 2016, live
- ABC's , How to Get Away With Murder, Premiere Sets DVR Playback Record, Variety, Kissell, Rick, October 7, 2014, September 30, 2014, October 7, 2014, live
- How to Get Away With Murder, Breaks DVR Records, The Hollywood Reporter, September 30, 2014, October 1, 2014, Michael, O'Connell, October 3, 2014, live
- Gotham, Has Biggest Adults 18–49 Ratings Increase; , Gotham, & , Red Band Society, Top Percentage Gains & , How To Get Away With Murder, Tops Viewer Gains in Live +7 Ratings for Week Ending September 28, TV by the Numbers, Kondolojy, Amanda, October 12, 2014, October 12, 2014, October 14, 2014, dead
- Thursday Final Ratings: , The Blacklist, & , American Idol, Adjusted Up, Kondolojy, Amanda, TV by the Numbers, February 27, 2015, February 27, 2015, March 1, 2015, dead
- Thursday Final Ratings: , Heroes Reborn, & , Scandal, Adjusted Up + Final Football Ratings, TV by the Numbers, Kondolojy, Amanda, September 25, 2015, September 25, 2015, September 26, 2015, dead
- Thursday final ratings: NCAA tourney has a soft start on CBS, TV by the Numbers, Porter, Rick, March 18, 2016, March 18, 2016, March 20, 2016, dead
- Thursday final ratings: , Grey's Anatomy, , , Superstore, and , Good Place, adjust up, , Notorious, adjusts down, Porter, Rick, TV by the Numbers, September 23, 2016, September 23, 2016, September 24, 2016, dead
- How to Get Away with Murder, finale, , Training Day, adjust down: Thursday final ratings, Porter, Rick, TV by the Numbers, February 27, 2017, February 27, 2017, February 27, 2017, dead
- Will & Grace, , , Superstore, , , Good Place, , , Gotham, adjust up; , How to Get Away, adjusts down: Thursday final ratings, Porter, Rick, TV by the Numbers, September 29, 2017, September 29, 2017, November 10, 2017, dead
- AP Bio, adjusts up, NCAA Tournament adjusts down but ahead of 2017: Thursday final ratings, Porter, Rick, TV by the Numbers, March 16, 2018, March 16, 2018, March 17, 2018, dead
- 2017–18 TV Series Ratings Rankings: NFL Football, , Big Bang, Top Charts, Deadline Hollywood, Lisa, de Moraes, May 22, 2018, May 23, 2018, May 25, 2018, live
- Grey's Anatomy, , , Big Bang Theory, , and , Thursday Night Football, adjust up: Thursday final ratings, Welch, Alex, TV by the Numbers, September 28, 2018, September 28, 2018, September 29, 2018, dead
- Grey's Anatomy, , , Mom, , , A Million Little Things, , all others hold: Thursday final ratings, Rejent, Joseph, TV by the Numbers, March 1, 2019, March 1, 2019, March 2, 2019, dead
- Young Sheldon, adjusts up, , A Million Little Things, and , Evil, adjust down: Thursday final ratings, Rejent, Joseph, TV by the Numbers, September 27, 2019, September 27, 2019, September 28, 2019, dead
- dead, May 15, 2020, Updated: ShowBuzzDaily's Top 150 Thursday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 5.14.2020, Metcalf, Mitch, May 15, 2020, Showbuzz Daily, May 15, 2020
- Porter, Rick, TV Ratings: 7-Day Season Averages for Every 2019–20 Broadcast Series, The Hollywood Reporter, June 5, 2020, June 4, 2020
- American Film Institute Awards, December 8, 2014, December 8, 2014, June 22, 2018, dead
- Chris Brown, Nicki Minaj Lead 2015 BET Awards Nominations, Variety, May 18, 2015, May 18, 2015, May 23, 2015, live
- Critics' Choice Television Awards Nominations 2015, Deadline Hollywood, May 6, 2015, May 6, 2015, May 24, 2019, dead
- Dorian Awards: , Birdman, and , Transparent, Lead Nominations for Gay and Lesbian Critics, The Wrap, January 12, 2015, January 12, 2015, February 23, 2016, live
- Transparent, Among GLAAD Media Awards Nominations, USA Today, January 22, 2015, January 22, 2015, live
- Birdman, leads Golden Globes with 7 nominations, EW.com, December 11, 2014, December 13, 2014, live
- Get On Up, , , Selma, , , Dear White People, Score NAACP Image Award Nominations (Full List), Variety, December 9, 2014, December 11, 2014, December 26, 2014, live
- Online Film and Television Awards, Online Film & Television Association, September 6, 2015, August 26, 2016
- People's Choice Awards 2015 hosts, nominees announced, CBS News, November 4, 2014, November 4, 2014, November 4, 2014, live
- How To Get Away With Murder SHOWS NOMINATIONS, Emmys.com, July 14, 2018, July 15, 2018, live
- SAG Awards: , Birdman, , , Modern Family, Land Most Nominations, Hilary, Lewis, The Hollywood Reporter, December 10, 2014, December 11, 2014, July 15, 2018, live
- TCA Award Nominees 2015: , Empire, , Transparent, , Jane the Virgin, – TVLine, Matt, Webb Mitovich, TVLine, June 4, 2015, June 4, 2015, June 5, 2015, live
- Artios Awards 2016: TV, Theater, Web, Short Film Nominees Unveiled, Deadline Hollywood, August 21, 2015, March 4, 2018, June 16, 2018, live
- Critics' Choice Television Awards, December 14, 2015, June 2, 2012
- Carol, , , Danish Girl, , , Empire, Nab GLAAD Media Awards Nominations, Maane, Khatchatourian, Variety, January 27, 2016, January 27, 2016, January 28, 2016, live
- Emmys 2016: The Full List of Nominations, Gold Derby, September 7, 2016, September 23, 2016, January 15, 2018, live
- Golden Globes 2016: Complete list of nominees, Los Angeles Times, December 10, 2015, December 2, 2016, live
- ABC's , TGIT, , , Empire, and , black-ish, Lead NAACP Image Award Nominations, TVLine, December 8, 2014, December 9, 2015, live
- People's Choice Awards 2016: Empire, Pretty Little Liars Among TV Nominees, November 3, 2015, TVLine, November 4, 2015, November 6, 2015, live
- SAG Awards: , Game of Thrones, , , Homeland, , , House of Cards, Lead Noms; , Empire, , , Inside Amy Schumer, Shut Out; 'Mr. Robot's' Rami Malek Sneaks In, Hilary, Lewis, TVLine, December 9, 2015, December 9, 2015, May 4, 2019, live
- Watchmen & Insecure Pace the Black Reel Awards for TV Nominations, June 18, 2020, July 29, 2020, July 4, 2020, dead
- NAACP Image Awards nominations announced, Entertainment Weekly, December 31, 2016, December 13, 2016, live, January 2, 2017
- NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 49TH NAACP IMAGE AWARDS, naacp.org, December 31, 2017, November 20, 2017, December 1, 2017, dead
- 50th NAACP Image Awards, April 2, 2019, April 2, 2019
- 51st NAACP Image Awards, January 10, 2020, January 10, 2020
- Clark, Anne Victoria, Here Are Your 2021 BET Awards Winners, Vulture.com, June 28, 2021, June 27, 2021
- 52nd NAACP Image Awards, February 4, 2021, February 4, 2021
- ABC Fall Schedule: Shonda Rhimes Rules Thursday, , Black-ish, Gets , Modern Family, Slot, The Hollywood Reporter, May 13, 2014, May 20, 2014, March 28, 2019, live
- Canada's CTV Buys , Gotham, , , How to Get Away With Murder, Vlessing, Etan, The Hollywood Reporter, May 23, 2014, July 25, 2014, October 12, 2014, live
- CTV's heroic 2014/2015 schedule: the power of comedy, proven hits, and premium storytelling, CTV Television Network, June 5, 2014, dead, June 11, 2014, July 25, 2014
- How to Get Away With Murder — Coming Soon, Television New Zealand, December 22, 2014, December 23, 2014, live
- How To Get Away With Murder breakout hit among new US TV shows, Idato, Michael, Sydney Morning Herald, October 1, 2014, November 27, 2014, November 14, 2014, live
- Returning: Grey's Anatomy, How to Get Away with Murder, Scandal, March 7, 2016, March 15, 2017, November 13, 2016, live
- How To Get Away With Murder, March 15, 2017, March 1, 2017, live
- Serial Episode On – Times Of india, The Times of India, March 15, 2017, February 15, 2018, live
- How to Get Away with Murder – DVDs of 'The Complete 1st Season' Starring Viola Davis, TV Shows on DVD, Lambert, David, May 11, 2015, May 15, 2015
- How to Get Away with Murder – 'The Complete 2nd Season': Press Release with Date, Details, Art, Extras, TV Shows on DVD, Lambert, David, June 23, 2016, April 29, 2016, July 4, 2016
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