The 2025 Emmy Awards transformed into a festive celebration for The Studio, which not only clinched the title of Best Comedy Series but also set a new record by securing 13 wins in a single season. Other notable winners included Adolescence and The Pitt, which took home the evening's top honors.
Seth Rogen, co-creator of The Studio, expressed his joy, stating, "I’m genuinely embarrassed by how thrilled this makes me," accompanied by his trademark laughter.
During the CBS broadcast from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, Rogen was recognized with all four Emmys awarded that night. In addition to the comedy series accolade, he shared the Best Directing award with his longtime collaborator Evan Goldberg, and also won Best Writing alongside Goldberg and others.
The Pitt's Triumph R. Scott Gemmill, center, cast and crew of "The Pitt" accept the award for outstanding drama series during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards
The Pitt was awarded Best Drama Series, with Noah Wyle receiving the Best Actor in a Drama award, marking his first Emmy win after five nominations for ER in the 1990s. Katherine LaNasa also earned the title of Best Supporting Actress for her role in the HBO Max medical series, which triumphed over strong contenders like Severance and The White Lotus.
Adolescence's Remarkable Wins

Netflix's acclaimed series Adolescence, which follows a 13-year-old in Britain accused of murder, garnered six awards, including Best Actor for co-creator Stephen Graham and Best Supporting Actor for 15-year-old Owen Cooper, who made history as the youngest Emmy winner in over four decades.
In his acceptance speech, Cooper reflected on his journey, stating, "I was nothing three years ago. It’s just so surreal. When I started these drama classes a couple of years back, I never imagined I’d be here. This proves that with focus and stepping out of your comfort zone, anything is possible."
Other Notable Wins
Cristin Milioti took home the Best Actress in a Limited Series award for The Penguin, while Britt Lower and Tramell Tillman each celebrated their first Emmy wins for Severance, with Lower winning Best Actress in a Drama and Tillman winning Best Supporting Actor in a Drama.
Jean Smart made history by winning Best Actress in a Comedy for Hacks for the fourth time, extending her record as the oldest woman to win in this category at the age of 73.
In a night filled with surprises, Hannah Einbinder, Smart's co-star, won Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy, while LaNasa's win for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama was unexpected, as many anticipated a nominee from The White Lotus to take the prize.
Opening of the 2025 Emmys
Stephen Colbert kicked off the evening by presenting the first award, receiving a warm standing ovation despite the recent cancellation of his show. He humorously asked, "While I have your attention, is anyone hiring?"
Later in the night, Colbert's show won Best Talk Series for the first time, adding to the evening's excitement. In a unique twist, host Nate Bargatze delivered his opening monologue only after the first award was presented.
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