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Television’s biggest night has come and gone, and the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards was one for the history books. Hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, who hilariously promised to donate $100,000 to charity if winners could keep their speeches short (spoiler: they couldn’t), the evening was packed with laughter, surprises, and truly unforgettable moments.

It was a night of triumph for Seth Rogen’s Prime Video comedy The Studio, Netflix’s coming-of-age hit Adolescence, and HBO’s gripping medical drama The Pitt, with each show earning multiple awards. Beyond these broad victories, this year’s ceremony also highlighted new faces and first-time nominees, showing that TV’s future is as thrilling as its present. One of the most notable milestones was achieved by Adolescence star Owen Cooper, who made history as the youngest actor ever to win an Emmy at just 15 years old.

From tearful speeches to surprise upsets, the 2025 Emmys celebrated the best of Canadian television in style — a reminder of why the small screen continues to bring some of the biggest stories.

Here’s a complete rundown of all the winners from Hollywood’s biggest night in television.

Best Drama Series

  • The Pitt: WINNER
  • Andor
  • The Diplomat
  • The Last of Us
  • Paradise
  • Severance
  • Slow Horses
  • The White Lotus

Lead Actor In A Drama Series

  • Noah Wyle – The Pitt: WINNER
  • Sterling K Brown – Paradise
  • Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
  • Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us
  • Adam Scott – Severance

Lead Actress In A Drama Series

  • Britt Lower – Severance: WINNER
  • Kathy Bates – Matlock
  • Sharon Horgan – Bad Sisters
  • Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us
  • Keri Russell – The Diplomat

Supporting Actor In A Drama Series

  • Tramell Tillman – Severance – WINNER
  • Zach Cherry – Severance
  • Walton Goggins – The White Lotus
  • Jason Isaacs – The White Lotus
  • James Marsden – Paradise
  • Sam Rockwell – The White Lotus
  • John Turturro – Severance

Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

  • Katherine LaNasa – The Pitt: WINNER
  • Julianne Nicholson – Paradise
  • Parker Posey – The White Lotus
  • Natasha Rothwell – The White Lotus
  • Aimee Lou Wood – The White Lotus
  • Patricia Arquette – Severance
  • Carrie Coon – The White Lotus

Writing For A Drama Series

  • Dan Gilroy – Andor: WINNER
  • Joe Sachs – The Pitt
  • R Scott Gemmill – The Pitt
  • Dan Erickson – Severance
  • Will Smith – Slow Horses
  • Mike White – The White Lotus

Directing for a Drama Series

  • Adam Randall – Slow Horses: WINNER
  • Janus Metz – Andor
  • Amanda Marsalis – The Pitt
  • John Wells – The Pitt
  • Jessica Lee Gagné – Severance
  • Ben Stiller – Severance
  • Mike White – The White Lotus

Best Comedy Series

  • The Studio – WINNER
  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • Hacks
  • Nobody Wants This
  • Only Murders in the Building
  • Shrinking
  • What We Do in the Shadows

Lead Actor In A Comedy Series

  • Seth Rogen – The Studio: WINNER
  • Jason Segel – Shrinking
  • Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
  • Jeremy Allen White – The Bear
  • Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This

Lead Actress In A Comedy Series

  • Jean Smart – Hacks: WINNER
  • Uzo Aduba – The Residence
  • Kristen Bell – Nobody Wants This
  • Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
  • Ayo Edebiri – The Bear

Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series

  • Jeff Hiller – Somebody Somewhere – WINNER
  • Ike Barinholtz – The Studio
  • Colman Domingo – The Four Seasons
  • Harrison Ford – Shrinking
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear
  • Michael Urie – Shrinking
  • Bowen Yang – Saturday Night Live

Supporting Actress In a comedy series

  • Hannah Einbinder – Hacks: WINNER
  • Liza Colón-Zayas – The Bear
  • Kathryn Hahn – The Studio
  • Janelle James – Abbott Elementary
  • Catherine O’Hara – The Studio
  • Sheryl Lee Ralph – Abbott Elementary
  • Jessica Williams – Shrinking

Writing For A Comedy Series

  • Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Peter Huyck, Alex Gregory and Frida Perez – The Studio: WINNER
  • Sam Johnson, Sarah Naftalis & Paul Simms – What We Do in the Shadows
  • Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary
  • Lucia Aniello, Paul W Downs & Jen Statsky – Hacks
  • Nathan Fielder, Carrie Kemper, Adam Locke-Norton & Eric Notarnicola – The Rehearsal
  • Hannah Bos, Paul Therein & Bridget Everett – Somebody Somewhere

Directing For A Comedy Series

  • Seth Rogen – The Studio – WINNER
  • Ayo Edebiri – The Bear
  • Lucia Aniello – Hacks
  • James Burrows – Mid-Century Modern
  • Nathan Fielder – The Rehearsal

Best Limited Or Anthology Series

  • Adolescence: WINNER
  • Black Mirror
  • Dying for Sex
  • Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
  • The Penguin

Lead Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series

  • Stephen Graham – Adolescence: WINNER
  • Colin Farrell – The Penguin
  • Jake Gyllenhaal – Presumed Innocent
  • Brian Tyree Henry – Dope Thief
  • Cooper Koch – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story

Lead Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series

  • Cristin Milioti – The Penguin: WINNER
  • Cate Blanchett – Disclaimer
  • Meghann Fahy – Sirens
  • Rashida Jones – Black Mirror
  • Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex

Supporting Actor In A Limited Or Anthology Series

  • Owen Cooper – Adolescence: WINNER
  • Javier Bardem – Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
  • Bill Camp – Presumed Innocent
  • Rob Delaney – Dying For Sex
  • Peter Sarsgaard – Presumed Innocent
  • Ashley Walters – Adolescence

Supporting Actress In A Limited Or Anthology Series

  • Cristin Milioti – The Penguin: WINNER
  • Cate Blanchett – Disclaimer
  • Meghann Fahy – Sirens
  • Rashida Jones – Black Mirror
  • Michelle Williams – Dying for Sex

Writing For A Limited Or Anthology Series

  • Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham – Adolescence: WINNER
  • Charlie Brooker & Bisha K Ali – Black Mirror
  • Kim Rosenstock & Elizabeth Meriwether – Dying for Sex
  • Lauren LeFranc – The Penguin
  • Joshua Zetumer – Say Nothing

Talk Series

  • The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – WINNER
  • The Daily Show
  • Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Variety Special (Live)

  • SNL 50: The Anniversary Special: WINNER
  • The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar
  • Beyoncé Bowl
  • The Oscars
  • SNL 50: The Homecoming Concert

Writing For A Variety Series

  • Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: WINNER
  • The Daily Show
  • Saturday Night Live

Reality competition program

  • The Traitors: WINNER
  • The Amazing Race
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race
  • Survivor
  • Top Chef

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Sneakerheads and LEGO enthusiasts, your worlds are about to collide. What began as viral, fan-created ideas has become a reality: Nike and LEGO are officially collaborating for several years. Together, they’re merging bricks and sneakers into one universe, blending play and performance in a way only these two giants could envision.

The initial step in this partnership is the LEGO® Nike Dunk, a buildable set that reimagines one of Nike’s most iconic silhouettes through LEGO’s playful perspective. With 1,180 pieces, the set features a rotatable brick basketball toy and the well-known “Dunk” slogan that you can build, rebuild, and proudly display. Designed for ages 10 and up, it serves as both a collectible and a creative project — a release that attracts both sneaker fans and LEGO enthusiasts.

Best of all, you won’t have to wait long. The LEGO® Nike Dunk set launches on July 1, 2025, marking the start of a series of sneaker releases, apparel, and accessories that will roll out throughout the year. With Nike and LEGO partnering up, this is more than just a collaboration — it’s the beginning of a movement where childhood imagination blends with streetwear culture. Now

Now that we’ve got the introduction out of the way, let’s get a closer look!

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The LEGO® Nike Dunk Set

The highlight of this collaboration’s debut is the LEGO® Nike Dunk set (43008), which will be released on July 1, 2025. Made for fans aged 10 and older, the set includes 1,180 pieces that enable you to recreate the Dunk in true LEGO style. From the instantly recognizable shape to clever little details, it’s as much a display piece as it is a building challenge.

Along with the sneaker itself, builders will receive a rotatable brick basketball toy and the bold “Dunk” slogan, which can be assembled, disassembled, and customized to match your style. Sized at 9.5 inches (25 cm) high and 15 inches (38 cm) wide, it’s a striking model that commands attention whether displayed on your desk, in your sneaker showcase, or next to your LEGO collection.

Everything You Need to Know About the LEGO® Nike Dunk Release:

  • Release Date: July 1, 2025
  • Name: LEGO® Nike Dunk Set (43008)
  • Dimensions: 25 x 38 cm
  • Pieces: 1,180
  • Age: 10+
  • Price: USD $99.99
  • Where to Buy: lego.com/en-us

Once the LEGO® Nike Dunk set makes its debut, here’s what else is scheduled in the Nike x LEGO release calendar for 2025:

  • May 29, 2025 – LEGO® Nike Dunk set pre-order opens at LEGO.com/Nike
  • July 1, 2025 – LEGO® Nike Dunk set on sale via LEGO.com/Nike and LEGO Stores
  • August 1, 2025 – Nike Air Max Dn x LEGO Collection
  • September 1, 2025 – Nike Dunk Low x LEGO Collection
LEGO® Nike Air Max Dn | Image: LEGO
LEGO® Nike Air Max Dn | Image: LEGO
LEGO® Nike Air Max Dn | Image: LEGO
LEGO® Nike Air Max Dn | Image: LEGO

Digital & In-Person Experiences

This collaboration isn’t limited to sneakers and brick sets — Nike and LEGO are launching real-world experiences that celebrate creativity, sport, and play. The first stop is LEGOLAND California Resort, where fans can participate in the action by designing their own LEGO Minifigure athlete trading card, making a mini basketball jersey, and trying a 3-point shooting challenge. After California, the excitement moves to London, where a football-themed activation will keep the momentum going.

The 2025 schedule of events appears as follows:

  • June 7–11 – Play Arena at LEGOLAND California Resort
  • July 19–27 – Nike x LEGO Football Activation in London

As Federico Begher, SVP at the LEGO Group, states: “Play has the incredible ability to inspire and spark creativity in every child, and at the LEGO Group, we truly believe in that power. We’re excited to kick off the first chapter of our partnership with Nike, blending the joy of basketball with the magic of imagination.”

Nike shares the same sentiment. “At Nike, we are dedicated to unlocking the potential of kids through play. Activating the full power of Nike – from athletes to our communities – helps us engage and inspire kids to enjoy sport as a lifelong passion. Our partnership with the LEGO Group strengthens our commitment to inviting all kids to play,” said Cal Dowers, VP, Global Kids, NIKE, In

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