Creative Arts Emmys Winners: ‘The Studio’ and ‘The Penguin’ Shine on Night 1
The Creative Arts Emmys Night 1 saw “The Studio” and “The Penguin” emerging as big winners. “The Studio” scored nine wins, closely followed by “The Penguin” with eight. It was a tight race between the two comedy series.
Not far behind, “Severance,” the top nominee this year with 27 nods, secured six wins, including guest actress Merritt Wever. “Andor,” with only three Primetime Emmy nominations, surprised with four CAE wins in categories like special visual effects and production design. Other popular shows like “The Boys” and “Bridgerton” each took home three wins.
Even smaller contenders like “Adolescence” managed to snag two wins. On the other hand, former champ “The Bear” left empty-handed this time, losing its winning streak from last season.
Looking ahead, the competition at the Primetime Emmys seems fierce. “The Studio” is poised to challenge “Hacks” for the top comedy award, while “Severance” is a strong contender for the best drama series. Noteworthy is the shift in voters’ preferences, as seen in Bryan Cranston’s triumph over last year’s winner, Jon Bernthal. “The Studio” seems well-positioned to break records set by “The Bear” for the most wins in a comedy series in a single season.
The Creative Arts Emmys continue on September 7, leading up to the Primetime Emmy Awards on September 14. The complete list of winners so far reflects the diversity and talent of the entertainment industry.