Emmy Awards 2025 recap: The biggest winners and most memorable moments

The Primetime Emmy Awards honors the best in television.

Television's biggest night saw history made, big-name winners, moving speeches and a few surprises.

The 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards wrapped up at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

"The Studio," Seth Rogen's Hollywood-based comedy covering the life of powerful and klutzy studio executive Matt Remick, played by Rogen, took home the award for best comedy series and outstanding lead actor in a comedy series.

The medical drama "The Pitt" also claimed top awards including best drama and best lead actor in a drama for the show's star Noah Wyle.

Other big winners included Britt Lower from "Severance" for lead actress in a drama and Jean Smart from "Hacks" for lead actress in a comedy.

"Adolescence" won many of the major awards in the limited or anthology series categories, taking home outstanding limited or anthology series, lead actor (Stephen Graham), supporting actress (Erin Doherty) and supporting actor (Owen Cooper).

Read on for the night's top moments:


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Stars of 'Nobody Wants This' appear on red carpet

Everybody wants to see the stars of "Nobody Wants This" on the red carpet.

Justine Lupe, Jackie Tohn, Timothy Simons, Adam Brody and Kristen Bell have all made appearances on the carpet.

"Nobody Wants This" is up for outstanding comedy and Brody and Bell are both nominated for their roles in the Netflix show.

Brody appeared on the red carpet with his wife, Leighton Meester. Meester, who is joining the cast of the hit show for season 2, told "Entertainment Tonight" it was "one of the most fun times actually I’ve ever had on set."


Cooper Koch shares message from Lyle Menendez

Cooper Koch, nominated for his role of Lyle Menendez in "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story," told “Entertainment Tonight" that he received a message today from Lyle Menendez, who remains behind bars after he and his brother Erik were denied parole a few weeks ago.

Koch said Lyle Menendez wrote: "The goal is not accolades, the goal is to bring awareness. … Love you, brother."


Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco make a date night out of the Emmys

Record producer and songwriter Benny Blanco supported his fiancée, "Only Murders in the Building" star Selena Gomez, on the Emmys red carpet Sunday night.

Gomez stunned in red as the couple posed for photos.


The couple got engaged in December 2024 and released their first album together, "I Said I Love You First," in March.


'Innies' and 'Outies' arrive on the red carpet

"Severance" executive producer and director Ben Stiller and star Zach Cherry, who plays Dylan, are both on the carpet ahead of the show.

The hit Apple TV+ workplace thriller led this year's Emmy nomination count in the drama category with 27 nominations.

Tramell Tillman, who plays Lumon manager Seth Milchick in "Severance," posed for photos in a slick, all-white suit.