HBO Max and Netflix win most Emmys: The Studio Tops Night

At the end of the Emmys ceremony on Sunday, “The Studio” had become the best show of the year, winning 13 trophies in total.
The comedy of the entertainment industry of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg began the evening having already won nine prizes at the Emmys Arts Creative on September 6 and 7. At The Primetime Emmys on Sunday, he picked up four others: an exceptional series of comedy, the actor of comedy (Rogen), the comedy and comedy writing. His creative art victories included prizes for the guest comedy actor (Bryan Cranston), the casting, cinematography, contemporary costumes, supervision of music, publishing, production design, sound publishing and sound mixing.
“The Penguin” Earned the Second-Most Emmys, Winning One at the Primetime Ceremony (lead limited series Actress Cristin Milioti and Eight at the Creative Arts Emmys for A Total of Nine Awards. In Third Place Were “Adolescence,” “Severance” and “Snl50: The Anniversary Special” Eight Awards Each – Unless Counting The Short Form Nonfiction Win Earned by “Adolescence: The Making of Adolescence” with the main series for a total of nine.
When you count by platform, Netflix has equaled to HBO / HBO Max as the most successful of the year. “The Penguin” was obviously the biggest boost for HBO and HBO Max, although the cable stream combo also obtained the help of “The Pitt” with five victories plus three victories each of “Hacks” and the documentary “Pee-Wee as itself”. After “adolescence”, Netflix’s most winning titles were “Arcane” and “Love Death + Robots” with five victories each. Apple TV + came after Netflix and HBO / HBO Max, winning 22 victories of the combined sins “Studio” and “Severance”.
NBC was the highest night show thanks to the success of “SNL50: The Anniversary Special”. His three other Emmys came from regular episodes of “Saturday Night Live”. Behind that, like the platform n ° 5 of the night was Disney + thanks to two “Andor” victories and a victory each of musical documentaries over John Williams and the Beatles. When combined with ABC, FX and Hulu, Disney won 13 in total victories – a significant drop compared to last year, when FX was the best Emmys network of Emmys thanks to “The Bear” and “Shogun”. This year, the premium cable has only won two victories, both of “Welcome to Wrexham.
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