Disney Wins 13 Emmy® Awards In 2025: See The Full List
September 18, 2025
From Andor to Music by John Williams, see every Disney title honored at the 77th Primetime Emmys®.
The Television Academy has revealed the winners of the 77th Primetime Emmy® Awards, with storytelling under The Walt Disney Company taking home an incredible 13 trophies! If you're searching for Disney Emmy®-winning titles or just want to find a new favorite to stream, check out our recommendations for your next watch, and make sure to add these standouts to your Watchlist now.
Andor
Disney+, Lucasfilm Ltd.
The acclaimed series collected five Emmys®, with Dan Gilroy’s script for “Welcome To The Rebellion” receiving the award for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. That's not all, though — the sci-fi hit also won Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes, Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More), Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series, and Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie. Discover more about Andor’s win on StarWars.com.
FX's Welcome to Wrexham
Hulu
Telling the unscripted story of a small Welsh football club with a big heart, Welcome to Wrexham scored two Emmys®: Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Reality Program and Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program. The honors recognize the series’ dynamic behind-the-scenes craftsmanship. (Hulu)*
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Beatles ‘64
Disney+, Walt Disney Studios
We weren't the only ones singing the praises of this documentary! It earned an Emmy® for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Nonfiction Program, celebrating the immersive audio that transported viewers to the height of Beatlemania.
Jeopardy!
ABC
The iconic quiz show won the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Game Show, highlighting its quality production and timeless appeal as contestants tackle clues across every category imaginable in the hopes of securing a win of their own.
Music by John Williams
Disney+, Lucasfilm Ltd.
This special received an Emmy® for Sound Editing for a Nonfiction or Reality Program, spotlighting the meticulous audio work that both honors the legendary composer and gives us a whole new look at the creation of the sound behind the scores.
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The Oscars
ABC, Hulu
The biggest night in Hollywood's jam-packed calendar picked up an award of its own when it won an Emmy® for Production Design for a Variety Special, celebrating the ceremony’s striking visual presentation on its storied stage.
Patrice: The Movie
Hulu, ABC News Studios
The documentary-style rom-com was honored with an Emmy® Award for Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking, recognizing its distinguished achievement in nonfiction storytelling. (Hulu)*
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
ABC, Hulu
They asked the audience, and the audience answered! The iconic game show earned an Emmy® Award for Outstanding Host for a Game Show, celebrating Jimmy Kimmel’s engaging style at the helm of the quiz. (Hulu)*
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Whether you're looking for scripted drama, groundbreaking nonfiction, or anything in between, these incredible Emmy®-winning titles are all ready for your next viewing session. Add them to your Watchlist now and experience celebrated storytelling for yourself.
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