The Best and the Worst of the 2025 Emmys
- The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards took place on September 14, 2025, at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, celebrating television achievements.
- The ceremony unfolded amid a political climate marked by attacks on public media and the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
- Apple TV+'s The Studio won 13 awards including outstanding comedy, while Seth Rogen, the Canadian co-creator and star, won all four nominated categories he entered.
- Host Nate Bargatze pledged a $100,000 donation to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, reduced by $1,000 for every second winners exceeded speech time limits.
- The Emmy Awards highlighted rising talent and socio-political themes, with speeches emphasizing unity, storytelling's importance, and support for free expression.
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The best moments — and biggest shocks — of the 2025 Emmy Awards
As always, Hollywood loves stories about Hollywood: Apple TV’s “The Studio,” the satire starring Seth Rogen as a studio executive pulled between his desire to make meaningful art and the requirements of his job to make a lot of money,…
This Sunday evening, in Los Angeles, the 77th Prime Time Emmy Awards ceremony dedicated the series "The Pitt", "The Studio" and "Adolescence", but left on the tile of heavyweights. Hollywood showed itself as flamboyant as it was fragmented.
The American ceremony that rewards televised productions devoted, among other things, Seth Rogen's series and offered a small revenge to an animator.

The "Adolescence" series made a real raid on Sunday at the Emmy Awards, at an evening also marked by the triumph of "The Studio".
The comedy series "The Studio", starring actor and comedian Seth Rogen, won the most Emmy awards.
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