The Last of Us Dominates Night One of the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards
HBO's adaptation of the popular video game, The Last of Us, emerged as the top winner during the first night of the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards. The show impressively clinched eight awards, including outstanding guest actress for Storm Reid, guest actor for Nick Offerman, and accolades in picture editing, main title design, prosthetic makeup, sound editing, sound mixing, and visual effects.
The show's success puts it in a strong position ahead of the main Emmy Awards ceremony, where it could potentially make history as the first live-action video game adaptation to win an Emmy.
Competing for the spotlight, FX's The Bear, Netflix's Wednesday, and HBO's own The White Lotus tied for second place, each securing four wins. The Bear received recognition in comedy casting, picture editing, sound editing, and sound mixing. Wednesday was awarded for contemporary costumes, makeup, main title music, and production design, while The White Lotus gained recognition in drama casting, contemporary hairstyling, music supervision, and original score composition.
In third place, Netflix's BEEF garnered three Emmys. Close behind were Daisy Jones & The Six, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Ted Lasso, and Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, each bagging two awards.
As the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards continue into their second night, the excitement builds up for the main event set for January 15, 2024. The complete list of night one winners is available for fans and followers, who eagerly anticipate further triumphs for their favorite shows.
Source: IGN