Unveiled: The 4 Emmy-Winning Shows That Are Shaking Up Hollywood—And You Won’t Believe Which One Took It All!

Unveiled: The 4 Emmy-Winning Shows That Are Shaking Up Hollywood—And You Won’t Believe Which One Took It All!

So, here we are again—another year, another night where all our binge-watching obsessions get their moment in the spotlight. The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards didn’t just hand out trophies; they celebrated the shows that clung to our eyeballs, sparked endless group chats, and basically broke the internet with record-smashing wins. Ever wonder what it takes for a streaming series to not just stay relevant, but to dominate the zeitgeist and social feeds alike? Well, Sunday night at the Peacock Theater in L.A. gave us some answers—big wins for fan-faves like Apple TV+’s Severance and Netflix’s Adolescence proving that sometimes, TV really is the MVP of storytelling. Stick with me—let’s dive into the cream of the crop from this unforgettable ceremony. LEARN MORE

The biggest night in television gave props to all the shows we couldn’t stop watching over this past year. The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, which took place Sunday night at Los Angeles’s Peacock Theater, saw major wins and broken records for streaming shows that broke through the zeitgeist and dominated social media feeds, including Apple TV+’s Severance and Netflix’s Adolescence.

Ahead, we run through the top four shows that captured some of the ceremony’s most coveted awards.


The Pitt

los angeles, california september 14: noah wyle accepts the outstanding lead actor in a drama series award for the pitt onstage during the 77th primetime emmy awards at peacock theater on september 14, 2025 in los angeles, california. (photo by kevin winter/getty images)

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HBO’s medical procedural drama series took the world by storm when it premiered this past January. All of that buzz translated into 13 total Emmy nominations, with the show picking up three of those awards at tonight’s ceremony. Noah Lyle won for Best Actor in a Drama Series, Katherine LaNasa won for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, and The Pitt as a whole won Best Drama Series.

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Severance

los angeles, california september 14: tramell tillman, winner of the outstanding supporting actor in a drama series award for “severance”, poses in the press room during the 77th primetime emmy awards at peacock theater on september 14, 2025 in los angeles, california. (photo by stewart cook/cbs via getty images)

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los angeles, california september 14: britt lower, winner of the outstanding lead actress in a drama series award for severance, poses in the press room during the 77th primetime emmy awards at peacock theater on september 14, 2025 in los angeles, california. (photo by stewart cook/cbs via getty images)

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Apple TV+’s hair-raising workplace drama entered the ceremony as the most-nominated show of the night—with a total of 27 nominations under its belt, as well as six awards from last weekend’s Creative Arts Emmys ceremony. Britt Lower won the award for Lead Actress in a Drama Series, while costar Tramell Tillman won for Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Adolescence

stephen graham accepts the emmy award for outstanding limited or anthology series for adolescence at the 77th primetime emmy awards held at the peacock theater on september 14, 2025 in los angeles, california. (photo by christopher polk/variety via getty images)

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This psychological crime drama from Netflix made history when its star, 15-year-old Owen Cooper, became the youngest male actor to ever win an Emmy after nabbing the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. In total, Adolescence scooped up six Emmys, including for Best Limited or Anthology Series, Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Stephen Graham’s win for Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, Erin Doherty’s win for Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, and Philip Barantini’s wing for Best Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.

The Studio

evan goldberg, seth rogen accept the emmy award for outstanding directing for a comedy series award for the studio at the 77th primetime emmy awards held at the peacock theater on september 14, 2025 in los angeles, california. (photo by christopher polk/variety via getty images)

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Seth Rogen had a great night, considering that his Apple TV+ comedy, The Studio, earned him his first-ever Emmy. The show—whose all-star cast includes the likes of Rogen himself alongside Catherine O’Hara, Kathryn Hahn, Chase Sui Wonders, Zoë Kravitz, and Dave Franco—picked up four new Emmys in total. These included a Best Actor win for Rogen, plus Best Comedy Series, Best Writing for a Comedy Series, and Best Directing for a Comedy Series.

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