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Apple TV+ achieved its most successful Emmy Awards performance ever at the 77th Primetime Emmy ceremony on September 14, 2025, claiming 22 total awards and establishing new records across multiple categories. The streaming service’s satirical comedy “The Studio” made Emmy history as the most-winning freshman comedy series ever, while the psychological thriller “Severance” emerged as the year’s most-awarded drama.apple
“The Studio,” starring and co-created by Seth Rogen, dominated the comedy categories with 13 Emmy wins, surpassing the previous freshman comedy record of 10 awards held by FX’s “The Bear”. The Hollywood satire secured Outstanding Comedy Series along with acting, writing, and directing honors for Rogen, who personally claimed four Emmys in a single night.usatoday
“I’m legitimately embarrassed by how happy this makes me,” Rogen said while accepting the Outstanding Comedy Series award, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The series triumphed over established favorites including “Abbott Elementary,” “The Bear,” “Hacks,” and “Only Murders in the Building”.hollywoodreporter
Bryan Cranston earned Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his appearance on “The Studio,” while the show also captured technical awards in production design, casting, cinematography, and sound mixing.apple
Despite entering with a record 27 nominations—the most for any series this year—”Severance” secured eight Emmy wins, positioning it as the most-awarded drama of 2025. Britt Lower won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Helly Riggs, while Tramell Tillman made history as the first Black actor to win Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.apple
The Apple TV+ sci-fi series, which explores workplace identity through memory-altering technology, also earned wins for guest actress Merritt Wever and multiple technical categories including production design and cinematography.forbes
However, “Severance” fell short of the top prize, with HBO Max’s “The Pitt” claiming Outstanding Drama Series instead.abc7
Apple TV+’s 22 total wins represented a substantial improvement from previous years, ranking third among all networks and streaming platforms for 2025. HBO and Netflix tied for the lead with 30 wins each, followed by Apple’s strong showing.hollywoodreporter
The performance validates Apple’s strategy of prioritizing quality over quantity in its content investments. According to Reuters reporting cited by AppleInsider, the company’s approach of trusting creative talent rather than micromanaging productions has attracted top Hollywood names and yielded critical acclaim.appleinsider
“Tonight’s wins show how great stories connect with audiences everywhere,” said Jamie Erlicht, Apple’s head of Worldwide Video, in the company’s press release. The platform’s success builds on its previous Emmy achievements, including multiple wins for “Ted Lasso” and other acclaimed series.apple
Additionally, “Slow Horses” contributed to Apple’s tally with Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, earned by Adam Randall for the spy thriller’s fourth season.appleinsider
With “Severance” renewed for a third season and “The Studio” already greenlit for season two, Apple TV+ appears positioned to maintain its Emmy momentum heading into future awards cycles.usatoday