Overview
- The 77th Primetime Emmys were held at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles and aired on CBS in the U.S., with TNT and HBO Max carrying the show in Latin America.
- Acting honors included Britt Lower for lead drama (Severance), Noah Wyle for lead drama (The Pitt), Seth Rogen for lead comedy (The Studio), Tramell Tillman for supporting drama (Severance), Jean Smart for lead comedy (Hacks), Hannah Einbinder for supporting comedy (Hacks) and Jeff Hiller for supporting comedy (Somebody Somewhere), with Katherine LaNasa winning supporting drama (The Pitt).
- The Studio secured Outstanding Comedy Series and added directing and writing wins for Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
- Adolescence won Outstanding Limited Series and collected additional trophies for directing (Philip Barantini), writing (Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham) and acting awards for Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty.
- In other marquee categories, Adam Randall won directing for drama (Slow Horses) and Dan Gilroy won writing for drama (Andor), and Javier Bardem drew notice on the red carpet by wearing a keffiyeh and condemning what he called genocide in Gaza.