Peacock’s modern reimagining of a beloved sitcom has earned serious recognition at the 2026 NAACP Image Awards. Bel-Air collected seven nominations across multiple television categories, establishing itself as the most celebrated series heading into the February 28 ceremony.
The dramatic reinterpretation of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air has proven that familiar stories can find new life when approached with fresh perspectives. Rather than simply rehashing beloved moments from the original series, Bel-Air has created its own identity while respecting the source material that introduced these characters to audiences decades ago.
Strong competition follows closely
Three series tied for second place with six nominations each. Abbott Elementary continues its impressive awards run, earning recognition for the workplace comedy that has become one of broadcast television’s brightest spots. Reasonable Doubt from Hulu and Ruth & Boaz from Netflix demonstrated how streaming platforms have become major players in producing quality content deserving awards recognition.
Forever rounded out the top television contenders with five nominations, showing the depth of excellent programming competing for honors this year. The variety among top nominees reflects how different networks and platforms are investing in diverse storytelling that resonates with audiences.
Acting excellence recognized
Jabari Banks received a nomination for outstanding actor in a drama series for his portrayal of Will, the character originally made famous by Will Smith. Banks has successfully made the role his own rather than attempting impression or imitation. His performance balances vulnerability with determination, creating a character viewers want to follow across multiple seasons.
Adrian Holmes earned recognition in the outstanding supporting actor category for his work on the series. His presence grounds the show’s more dramatic moments while providing emotional anchor for the younger cast members navigating complex storylines.
Janet Hubert received a nomination for outstanding guest performance, bringing things full circle in a meaningful way. Her appearance on the reimagined series carries extra emotional weight given her history with the original Fresh Prince, making her recognition particularly satisfying for longtime fans.
Technical achievements celebrated
The series earned nominations beyond acting categories. Queensylvia Akuchie received recognition for outstanding costume design, acknowledging how clothing choices help define characters and establish the show’s visual identity. Costumes in Bel-Air range from high fashion to streetwear, with each choice reflecting character development and story progression.
Alyssa Hudson earned a nomination for outstanding makeup. Her work helps actors inhabit their roles while maintaining visual consistency across episodes. Makeup in television requires different approaches than film, with artists creating looks that photograph well under various lighting conditions while allowing for quick changes during production.
Terry Hunt received recognition for outstanding hair styling. Hair becomes particularly important in projects focused on Black characters, with stylists ensuring authentic representation while creating looks that serve storytelling purposes. Hunt’s nomination acknowledges expertise in an often overlooked discipline.
Behind the camera excellence
The series earned recognition in additional technical categories that showcase the comprehensive team effort required for quality television. Cinematography, editing and direction all contribute to Bel-Air’s distinctive visual style that separates it from traditional broadcast dramas.
These nominations demonstrate how Bel-Air succeeds not just through strong performances but through technical excellence that elevates the entire production. Every creative decision works in service of storytelling, creating a cohesive viewing experience that keeps audiences engaged across seasons.
Netflix leads distributor count
While Bel-Air topped individual series nominations, Netflix dominated overall with 47 nominations across all categories. The streaming giant’s investment in diverse content has paid dividends, with multiple series and films earning recognition across different award categories.
The distributor’s success reflects its strategy of supporting varied projects rather than focusing on a single type of content. From documentaries to dramas to comedies, Netflix has positioned itself as home for storytellers from all backgrounds working across all genres.
What the recognition means
Bel-Air’s seven nominations validate the creative risks involved in reimagining beloved intellectual property. The series could have played it safe by recreating familiar moments for nostalgia-seeking audiences. Instead, it chose to tell new stories with these characters while exploring themes relevant to contemporary viewers.
As voting continues through February 7, the series stands as proof that when creators respect source material while bringing fresh perspectives, audiences and awards voters respond positively. Whether Bel-Air converts nominations into victories or shares honors with competitors, its recognition confirms its place among television’s most accomplished current series.
The ceremony airs live on both BET and CBS on February 28, giving the show’s team opportunity to celebrate their achievements regardless of final results. Their nominations alone represent significant validation for everyone involved in bringing this ambitious reimagining to screens.
Source: Billboard/NAACP Image Awards




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