The 77th Emmy Awards have wrapped up, leaving a fresh lineup of winning shows that everyone is talking about. The Pitt and Adolescence dominated the drama category, while The Studio secured major wins in comedy. What makes this year’s list even more exciting is the mix of shows, some with just one season and others already running multiple seasons, ready to stream. With so many options across different platforms, choosing your next binge can feel overwhelming. Whether you’re craving gripping storylines or lighthearted fun, here’s where to stream the Emmy-winning shows.
The Studio
The Studio made history at the 2025 Emmy Awards by becoming one of the night’s biggest champions. The series, streaming on Prime Video, follows the chaotic journey of a newly
appointed movie studio head, played by Seth Rogen. Its deliberately awkward humour may not appeal to every viewer, but it garnered praise from Emmy voters.
The show claimed the award for Outstanding Comedy Series and went on to win other major honours, including Outstanding Lead Actor, Outstanding Directing, and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Out of its 23 nominations, The Studio impressively won 13 trophies, setting a new record for the most Emmy wins by a comedy series in a single season.
Adolescence
Adolescence was another standout show at the 2025 Emmy Awards. The Netflix drama tells the story of a shocking investigation after a 13-year-old boy becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a female classmate. What makes the series unique is that every episode is shot in a single continuous take. The show collected six Emmys, while the 15-year-old Owen Cooper’s award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie made history, as he became the youngest male actor ever to win an Emmy.
Hacks
Season 4 of Hacks, now streaming on Jio Hotstar, continues the journey of comedian Deborah Vance, played by Jean Smart. This season takes the story to Hollywood, where Deborah lands the role of hosting a late-night talk show. Alongside her, Ava, her head writer, played by Hannah Einbinder, navigates the challenges of their complicated working relationship while trying to make the show a success.
The season’s excellence was recognised at the 2025 Emmy Awards, earning three major wins. Jean Smart won Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, marking her fourth Emmy for the role, while Hannah Einbinder celebrated her first Emmy for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.
The Pitt
The Pitt emerged as one of the biggest winners at the 2025 Emmy Awards, as the team took home the prize for Outstanding Drama Series. The tense medical series, streaming on Jio Hoststar, follows the chaotic environment of an underfunded hospital. Despite being in its very first season, the show received honours in several major categories.
Noah Wyle won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his role as Dr Michael Robinavitch, a senior physician. Katherine LaNasa earned the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her powerful portrayal of Dana Evans, the hospital’s nurse. The series was also honoured with the Outstanding Casting and Outstanding Guest Actor awards.
Severance
The second season of Severance took its eerie story even further by going deeper into the unsettling world of Lumon, the corporation that splits its employees’ personal and work memories. The new season kept audiences hooked with its chilling atmosphere and twists. At the 2025 Emmy Awards, the show received 27 nominations and went on to win eight awards, including Lead Actress in a Drama Series and Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.