The Studio, Adolescence Win Big at 2025 Emmy Awards
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Key Points:
- Seth Rogen’s The Studio made history as the most awarded comedy ever in a single season.
- Netflix’s Adolescence led the night with six wins, including best limited series.
- The Pitt took best drama series, while Severance scored key acting awards.
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards delivered a historic night for Seth Rogen, whose Apple TV+ comedy The Studio broke records. Rogen won his first Emmys after nine nominations, taking home trophies for lead actor, writing, directing, and best comedy series. With earlier Creative Arts wins, the show’s 13 awards eclipsed last year’s record set by The Bear.
Netflix’s Adolescence was another standout, collecting six awards including best limited series, writing, and directing. The show’s 15-year-old Owen Cooper became the youngest male acting winner in Emmy history with his supporting role, while Stephen Graham earned best lead actor in a limited series. Erin Doherty added another win for supporting actress.
In drama, The Pitt secured a surprise sweep with wins for Noah Wyle, Katherine LaNasa, and best drama series, shutting out The White Lotus. Severance also scored, with Britt Lower winning lead actress and Tramell Tillman supporting actor. Other highlights included Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder’s wins for Hacks, and Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show taking best talk series to a standing ovation.