Enter your email address below and subscribe to our newsletter

Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ sweeps Emmys with 8 wins

Share your love

  • Netflix’s British limited series “Adolescence” swept the 2025 Emmy Awards with eight total wins, including Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, after the dark teen murder drama garnered 140 million views and sparked global debates about toxic masculinity.
  • Owen Cooper made Emmy history at age 15 by becoming the youngest male actor to win an Emmy, taking Outstanding Supporting Actor for his role in the series about a 13-year-old boy arrested for murdering a classmate.
  • Co-creator and star Stephen Graham won Outstanding Lead Actor and accepted the series award, emphasizing the production’s collaborative spirit and equal treatment of all cast and crew members.
  • “The Studio,” Seth Rogen’s Hollywood satire, broke Emmy comedy records with 13 total wins across all ceremonies, surpassing previous records and earning Outstanding Comedy Series.
  • The series tackled controversial themes including social media’s impact on youth and online misogyny, with governments in the UK and France using it as educational content for schoolchildren.

Netflix’s teen murder saga “Adolescence” emerged as the biggest winner at Sunday’s 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, claiming eight prizes including Outstanding Limited Series, while Apple’s Hollywood satire “The Studio” made history by breaking multiple comedy records with 13 total wins.

The ceremony at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater saw British series “Adolescence” sweep the limited series categories, while “The Studio” became the most-awarded comedy series in Emmy history for a single season.

“Adolescence” Dominates Limited Series Categories

Netflix’s “Adolescence,” the dark British drama about a 13-year-old boy arrested for murdering a female classmate, captured eight Emmy awards across Primetime and Creative Arts ceremonies. The four-part series won Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series along with major acting honors.imdb

Star and co-creator Stephen Graham, who plays the teen suspect’s father, won Outstanding Lead Actor and accepted the series award. “This was a huge collaboration,” Graham said during his acceptance speech. “Whether you was No. 1 on a call sheet or No. 101, we were treated equally and everyone was respected”.people

The series’ breakout star Owen Cooper made Emmy history by becoming the youngest male actor to win an Emmy at age 15, taking Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series. “I was nothing about three years ago, and I’m here now,” Cooper said in his emotional acceptance speech. “Who cares if you get embarrassed? Anything can be possible”.channelnewsasia

Erin Doherty won Outstanding Supporting Actress, while Philip Barantini earned Outstanding Directing for the series that shot each episode in a single continuous take.euronews

“The Studio” Sets Comedy Records

Apple TV+’s “The Studio” shattered Emmy records by winning 13 total awards across Creative Arts and Primetime ceremonies, surpassing “The Bear’s” previous record of 11 wins. The Hollywood satire won Outstanding Comedy Series along with three other major awards at the main ceremony.variety

Seth Rogen dominated the comedy categories, winning Outstanding Lead Actor, Outstanding Directing (with Evan Goldberg), and Outstanding Writing (with his team). His four Emmy wins in one night tied the individual record held by several others.deadline

“I’m legitimately embarrassed by how happy this makes me,” Rogen admitted during his comedy series acceptance speech. The series had entered with 23 nominations, tying the record for most comedy nominations in a single season.hollywoodreporter

Cultural Impact and Viewership

“Adolescence” became 2025’s most talked-about television series, earning 140 million views in its first three months on Netflix. The series sparked global conversations about toxic masculinity, social media’s impact on youth, and online misogyny.channelnewsasia

According to Euronews, the show’s cultural influence extended beyond entertainment, with both UK and French governments deciding to show “Adolescence” to schoolchildren as educational content.euronews

“The Studio,” meanwhile, marked Apple TV+’s biggest Emmy success, with the streaming service celebrating its satirical look at Hollywood executives and the entertainment industry’s inner workings.deadline

The victories continue Netflix’s dominance in limited series, following previous British hits like “Baby Reindeer,” while establishing Apple TV+ as a major player in comedy programming.deadline

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay informed and not overwhelmed, subscribe now!