76th Emmys: Where to Stream All the Winners

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Feel like you have some serious TV binge-watching to do after last night's Emmy Awards ceremony?

The 76th Emmys highlighted a range of outstanding shows you might need to catch up on, including Shōgun, which scored best drama, and Hacks, which took home best comedy for its third season. Baby Reindeer won best limited series, and The Bear also nabbed some major Emmys for its second season.

Below, you'll find all the award recipients from Sunday's ceremony, along with some previously announced winners. The question of "what should I watch tonight?" has never been easier.

Note: These descriptions have been pulled from press releases, press websites and Netflix's Tudum site and lightly edited for style.

On Hulu

Kurt Iswarienko/FX

The series, an original adaptation of James Clavell's bestselling novel, is set in Japan in the year 1600 at the dawn of a century-defining civil war.

Wins

  • Best drama series
  • Best lead actress in a drama series
  • Best lead actor in a drama series
  • Best directing for a drama series
  • Best guest actor in a drama series
Chuck Hodes/FX

The show follows Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto, a young chef from the fine dining world, who comes home to Chicago to run his family sandwich shop after a heartbreaking death in his family.

Wins

  • Best lead actor in a comedy series
  • Best supporting actor in a comedy series
  • Best supporting actress in a comedy series
  • Best directing for a comedy series
  • Best guest actor in a comedy series
  • Best guest actress in a comedy series
Michelle Faye/FX

This anthology series is based on the 1996 film of the same name, which won Oscars for best original screenplay and best actress.

Wins

  • Best supporting actor in a limited series or movie
Michele K Short/20th Century Studios

A brilliant but tightly wound, gameshow-obsessed young woman and her estranged train wreck of a sister must work together to help cover their mother's gambling debts.

Wins

  • Best television movie

ABC

The show follows the Sharks -- tough, self-made, multimillionaire and billionaire tycoons -- as they search to invest in the best businesses and products that America has to offer.

Wins

  • Best structured reality program
FX

The series tracks the dreams and worries of the people of Wrexham, a working-class town in north Wales, as two Hollywood stars guide the future of their historic soccer club.

Wins

  • Best unstructured reality program

On Max

Jake Giles Netter/Max

The show explores a dark mentorship that forms between a legendary Las Vegas comedian and an entitled, outcast 25-year-old writer.

Wins

  • Best comedy series
  • Best lead actress in a comedy series
  • Best writing for a comedy series
HBO

The show is a satirical, insightful and meticulously researched look at current events in the US and around the globe.

Wins

  • Best scripted variety series
  • Best writing for a variety series
Michele K. Short/HBO

The eight men who operate the Tsalal Arctic Research Station in Ennis, Alaska vanish without a trace, and detectives Liz Danvers and Evangeline Navarro tackle the case.

Wins

  • Best lead actress in a limited series or movie
Sarah Shatz/HBO

In the wake of a string of anti-Semitic threats pointed in his direction online, Alex Edelman comes face-to-face with the people behind the keyboards.

Wins

  • Best writing for a variety special

On Netflix

Netflix

When a struggling comedian shows an act of kindness to a vulnerable woman, it sparks a suffocating obsession that threatens to wreck both their lives.

Wins

  • Best limited series
  • Best lead actor in a limited series or movie
  • Best supporting actress in a limited series or movie
  • Best writing for a limited series or movie
Netflix

A grifter is drawn into a world of wealth and privilege after taking a unique job in Italy. But to seize the life he wants, he must build a web of lies.

Wins

  • Best directing for a limited series or movie
Justin Downing/Netflix

Inspired by real events, this fictional dramatization tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II and the political and personal events that shaped her reign.

Wins

  • Best supporting actress in a drama series
Netflix

Set in Edo-period Japan, the series follows Mizu, a mixed-race master of the sword who lives a life in disguise seeking the deliverance of revenge. 

Wins

  • Best animated program

Netflix

The series tells the inside story of David Beckham, soccer star and cultural icon.

Wins

  • Best documentary or nonfiction series

On Apple TV Plus

Apple TV Plus

The series explores the cutthroat world of morning news and the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning.

Wins

  • Best supporting actor in a drama series

On Peacock

Euan Cherry/Peacock

Entertainment's most competitive reality stars and famous faces play the ultimate murder mystery game.

Wins

  • Best competition program
  • Best host for a reality or competition program

On Paramount Plus

Comedy Central

Jon Stewart returns as host of the satirical news show every Monday through the 2024 election cycle. The show hits Paramount Plus the day after airing.

Wins

  • Best talk series

On Apple TV Plus

Apple TV Plus

The show follows a dysfunctional team of British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping-ground department of MI5 known unaffectionately as Slough House.

Wins

  • Best writing for a drama series

On Prime Video

David Lee/Prime Video

The series follows two strangers, John and Jane, who have given up their identities to be thrown together as partners in espionage and in marriage.

Wins

  • Best guest actor in a drama series

On Disney Plus

Disney

The doc takes viewers into the mind of this singular creative visionary, from his early years puppeteering on local television to Sesame Street, The Muppet Show and beyond.

Wins

  • Best documentary or nonfiction special
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