The star-studded 77th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday in Los Angeles
All 2025 Emmy Awards winners revealed
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards took place Sunday evening at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, celebrating the best in television from the 2024–2025 season.
The ceremony was hosted by stand-up comedian Nate Bargatze, marking his first time presenting one of TV’s biggest nights.
The 2025 Emmys were originally scheduled for earlier in the year but were pushed back to September to avoid overlapping with other major award shows and sporting events.
Among the night’s biggest winners were Adolescence, Severance, Hacks and The Studio while Somebody Somewhere bagging a surprise win.
Have a look at the Complete List of Emmy Awards 2025:
Best drama series
The Pitt (WINNER)
Andor
The Diplomat
The Last of Us
Paradise
Severance
Slow Horses
The White Lotus
Lead actor in a drama series
Noah Wyle – The Pitt (WINNER)
Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us
Adam Scott – Severance
Sterling K Brown – Paradise
Best comedy series
The Studio (WINNER)
Abbott Elementary
The Bear
Hacks
Nobody Wants This
Only Murders in the Building
Shrinking
What We Do in the Shadows
Best limited or anthology series
Adolescence (WINNER)
Black Mirror
Dying for Sex
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
The Penguin
Talk series
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (WINNER)
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
The Daily Show
Lead actor in a limited or anthology series
Stephen Graham – Adolescence (WINNER)
Colin Farrell – The Penguin
Jake Gyllenhaal – Presumed Innocent
Bryan Tyree Henry – Dope Thief
Cooper Koch – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Lead actress in a limited or anthology series
Cristin Milioti – The Penguin (WINNER)
Meghann Fahy – Sirens
Rashida Jones – Black Mirror
Cate Blanchett – Disclaimer
Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex
Supporting actress in a limited or anthology series
Erin Doherty – Adolescence (WINNER)
Ruth Negga – Presumed Innocent
Deirdre O’Connell – The Penguin
Chloë Sevigny – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
Jenny Slate – Dying for Sex
Christine Tremarco – Adolescence
Writing for a variety series
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (WINNER)
The Daily Show
Saturday Night Live
Variety special (live)
SNL 50: The Anniversary Special (WINNER)
Beyoncé Bowl
The Oscars
The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar
SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert
Writing for a comedy series
Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez – The Studio (WINNER)
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Lucia Aniello, Paul W Downs and Jen Statsky – Hacks
Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton and Eric Notarnicola – The Rehearsal
Hannah Bos, Paul Thureen and Bridget Everett – Somebody Somewhere
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis and Paul Simms – What We Do in the Shadows
Writing for a limited or anthology series
Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham – Adolescence (WINNER)
Charlie Brooker and Bisha K Ali – Black Mirror
Kim Rosenstock and Elizabeth Meriwether – Dying for Sex
Lauren LeFranc – The Penguin
Joshua Zetumer – Say Nothing
Supporting actor in a limited or anthology series
Owen Cooper – Adolescence (WINNER)
Bill Camp – Presumed Innocent
Javier Bardem – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story