The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are currently underway at the Peacock Theatre in Los Angeles, where streaming services continue to cement their reign over the television landscape. Comedian Nate Bargatze, known for his Netflix stand-up specials The Tennessee Kid and Hello World, is helming the ceremony. Bargatze’s Emmy hosting debut comes on the heels of his successful Saturday Night Live appearances in 2023 and again during the iconic show’s 50th season.

This year, Apple TV+ drama Severance leads the nominations with an impressive 27 nods, followed by HBO Max’s The Penguin with 24. The Studio (Apple TV+) and The White Lotus (HBO Max) each earned 23 nominations, highlighting a fierce contest between premium streamers.

Key winners announced so far:

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Seth Rogen — The Studio (Apple TV+)

Rogen triumphed in a competitive category featuring Jason Segel (Shrinking) and Jeremy Allen White (The Bear), marking a significant win for Apple TV+.

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Jean Smart — Hacks (HBO Max)

Smart continues her critically acclaimed run in Hacks, securing yet another Emmy in a category that included standout performances from Quinta Brunson and Ayo Edebiri.

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Katherine LaNasa — The Pitt (HBO Max)

LaNasa's win is a notable upset in a field dominated by cast members from The White Lotus and Severance.

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Tramell Tillman — Severance (Apple TV+)

Tillman’s layered performance was enough to edge out strong contenders including Sam Rockwell and John Turturro.

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Britt Lower — Severance (Apple TV+)

Lower’s win marks a major victory for Severance, solidifying its status as a dramatic powerhouse for Apple TV+.

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Hannah Einbinder — Hacks (HBO Max)

Einbinder’s sharp comedic timing once again resonated with Emmy voters, keeping Hacks in the spotlight.

As the night continues, all eyes remain on Severance to see just how far its Emmy dominance will go, while newcomers like The Studio look to challenge the legacy players.