Apple TV+ shows “The Studio” and “Severance” scored big wins, while “The Pitt” nabbed the coveted best drama award.
Netflix’s Adolescence won big at the 77th annual ceremony with six awards, including Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for 15-year-old star Owen Cooper and Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series. HBO’s The Pitt also cleaned up in the drama categories, winning Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama for ER alum Noah Wyle.
While Apple TV+’s Severance led the stable of nominees with a whopping 27 nominations — the most of any drama or comedy series — it ultimately earned two acting wins for stars Brit Lower and Tramell Tillman, along with its five wins from last weekend’s Creative Emmys.
On the comedy side of the equation, Seth Rogen’s The Studio dominated the night after racking up 23 nominations and winning awards for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Rogen. Along with its Creative Emmys wins, the Apple TV+ comedy received a record-setting 13 wins.
Stephen Colbert received a standing ovation after winning an Emmy for The Late Show With Stephen Colbert — two months after CBS canceled the long-running show.
The Batman-adjacent HBO show The Penguin won only one award of the evening, for lead actress Cristin Milioti. The Television Academy must not have enjoyed its stay at The White Lotus this season, as the Thailand-set third season walked away empty-handed on Sunday.
This year’s Emmys ceremony — hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze — also included several reunions of stars from Gilmore Girls, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Annie.
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