‘The Pitt’ wins drama Emmy Award as the ‘The Studio’ breaks Emmys comedy record
- The 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 14, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, where The Pitt earned the award for Outstanding Drama Series.
- The ceremony followed several years without previous wins for nominees like The Pitt, Severance, and The White Lotus, as well as nominations for series such as Andor and The Last of Us.
- Seth Rogen’s comedy show The Studio achieved the highest number of Emmy awards ever earned by a comedy series in one season, while Netflix’s Adolescence excelled in the limited series categories, securing six awards including best limited series.
- At 15 years old, Owen Cooper earned an Emmy for best supporting actor, marking the youngest recipient in more than four decades, while Seth Rogen expressed genuine delight after "The Studio" won best comedy series.
- Noah Wyle earned the award for best actor for his role in The Pitt, Katherine LaNasa received best supporting actress for her performance in the HBO Max medical drama, and Tramell Tillman accepted the best supporting actor honor for Severance, marking an evening filled with unexpected wins.
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HBO and Noah Wyle dominate drama, Apple and Seth Rogen crown comedy at Emmy Awards
Seth Rogen and “The Studio” turned the Emmys into a wrap party, winning best comedy series Sunday and breaking a comedy record for victories in a season with 13, while Noah Wyle and “The Pitt” took the top drama prize. The evening also brought meaningful wins for Jean Smart, Stephen Colbert and 15-year-old Owen Cooper, whose Netflix series “Adolescence” dominated the limited series categories. “I’m legitimately embarrassed by how happy this make…
“The Studio” took home a total of 13 wins during Emmy season—the most ever for a comedy series. But viewers weren’t impressed.
The US series "The Studio" won the award for the best comedy series of the year at the Emmy Awards in Los Angeles. Overall, the Hollywood satire received 13 Emmys for its debut relay.
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