By the end of Sunday’s Emmys ceremony, “The Studio” had become the top show of the year, taking home 13 trophies total.
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s entertainment industry comedy began the night already having won nine awards at the Creative Arts Emmys on Sept. 6 and 7. At the Primetime Emmys on Sunday, it picked up four more: outstanding comedy series, lead comedy actor (Rogen), comedy directing and comedy writing. Its Creative Arts wins included awards for guest comedy actor (Bryan Cranston), casting, cinematography, contemporary costumes, music supervision, editing, production design, sound editing and sound mixing.
“The Penguin” earned the second-most Emmys, winning one at the Primetime ceremony (lead limited series actress Cristin Milioti and eight at the Creative Arts Emmys for