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

The Primetime Emmy Awards honors the best in television.

Last Updated: September 14, 2025, 11:50 PM EDT

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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Here's how the night is unfolding. All times Eastern.
Sep 14, 2025, 8:32 PM EDT

Katherine LaNasa wins best supporting actress in a drama series

Katherine LaNasa won the award for best supporting actress in a drama series for her role in "The Pitt."

Other nominees included Patricia Arquette for her role in "Severance," Carrie Coon in "The White Lotus," Julianne Nicholson in "Paradise," Parker Posey in "The White Lotus," Natasha Rothwell in "The White Lotus" and Aimee Lou Wood in "The White Lotus."

Sep 14, 2025, 8:24 PM EDT

Jean Smart wins Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series

Jean Smart won the Emmy for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series for her performance in "Hacks."

Jean Smart accepts the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series award for "Hacks" onstage during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, September 14, 2025 in Los Angeles.
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The other nominees were Uzo Aduba in "The Residence," Kristen Bell for "Nobody Wants This," Quinta Brunson for "Abbott Elementary" and Ayo Edebiri for "The Bear.”

Sep 14, 2025, 8:23 PM EDT

Nate Bargatze explains rule to keep speeches short

Host Nate Bargatze opened up the show by explaining a rule he will use to keep speeches short during tonight's awards ceremony.

He explained he will start the show with a base $100,000 donation to the The Boys and a Girls of America, and will add or deduct $1,000 based on speeches going over or under 45 seconds.

"Forty-five seconds, that's what you got," he said.

Host Nate Bargatze speaks onstage during the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, September 14, 2025 in Los Angeles.
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Sep 14, 2025, 8:13 PM EDT

Seth Rogen wins lead actor in comedy series

Seth Rogen won his first Emmy for lead actor in a comedy series for his role in "The Studio."

"I’ve never won anything in my life," Rogen said in his acceptance speech.

"This is really just so lovely and I feel like ... and I don’t know what to say, this is so nice!" he said.

Seth Rogen accepts the award for Lead Actor In A Comedy Series for The Studio at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, September 14, 2025.
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The other nominees in the category were Adam Brody for "Nobody Wants This," Jason Segel for "Shrinking," Martin Short for "Only Murders in the Building" and Jeremy Allen White for "The Bear."

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