Hollywood’s biggest TV night glittered brighter than ever as the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards lit up the Peacock Theater in Downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
The red carpet dazzled with A-list stars draped in couture, while the ceremony itself delivered unforgettable moments as winners took home the industry’s most coveted golden statuettes.
This year’s awards, broadcast live from LA, saw 26 categories celebrated with fierce competition among TV’s finest. But it was Netflix’s four-part drama “Adolescence” that stole the spotlight, sweeping an impressive six wins, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series.
Apple TV+ also flexed its dominance with “The Studio”, which bagged four awards, among them the highly prized Outstanding Comedy Series trophy.
Meanwhile, HBO Max’s “The Pitt” cemented its prestige with three wins, including the night’s crown jewel, Outstanding Drama Series.
The night wasn’t just about shows, it was about the stars who bring them to life. From Seth Rogen’s comic brilliance in The Studio to Britt Lower’s haunting performance in Severance, the Emmy stage became a celebration of TV’s boldest talents.
Here are the major winners, as reported by BBC:
Outstanding Drama Series – The Pitt (HBO Max)
Outstanding Comedy Series – The Studio (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Limited/Anthology Series – Adolescence (Netflix)
Lead Actor, Drama – Noah Wyle, The Pitt
Lead Actress, Drama – Britt Lower, Severance
Lead Actor, Comedy – Seth Rogen, The Studio
Lead Actress, Comedy – Jean Smart, Hacks
Lead Actor, Limited/Anthology – Stephen Graham, Adolescence
Lead Actress, Limited/Anthology – Cristin Milioti, The Penguin
Supporting Actor, Drama – Tramell Tillman, Severance
Supporting Actress, Drama – Katherine LaNasa, The Pitt
Supporting Actor, Comedy – Jeff Hiller, Somebody Somewhere
Supporting Actress, Comedy – Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Supporting Actor, Limited/Anthology – Owen Cooper, Adolescence
Supporting Actress, Limited/Anthology – Erin Doherty, Adolescence
Outstanding Reality Competition Programme – The Traitors (NBC)
Outstanding Scripted Variety Series – Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO Max)
Outstanding Talk Series – The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS)
From powerful speeches to glitzy fashion statements, the 77th Primetime Emmys proved once again why television reigns supreme in storytelling—and why streaming platforms continue to shape the future of entertainment.