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Every Netflix Winner at Creative Emmy Awards 2025 Ahead of Main Ceremony: Complete List


Netflix’s tapestry of critically acclaimed stories celebrates prestige in every pixel. Sweeping the Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2025 with some of its brand-new fan-favorite titles, the stream colossus rolls out its bag full of awards ahead of the main event. From period grandeur in Bridgerton to the wild contemporary echo of Adolescence, its shows always make critics put on their thinking caps. At the recent Creative Arts Emmys, Netflix struck again.

Bagging recognition for iconic voice-over to cinematography in an environment filled with competition, these awards reaffirm Netflix’s eye for creativity, imagination, and cultural currency. Here is the complete list of Creative Arts Emmy-winning Netflix titles.

1. Arcane (Outstanding Animated Program)

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During the Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2025, Netflix picked up a number of impressive wins, each a reflection of its quality and diversity. Netflix’s Arcane bagged Outstanding Animated Program for its series finale, The Dirt Under Your Nails. A Riot Games and Fortiche production based on the League of Legends game franchise, Arcane battled yet another Netflix title, Love, Death + Robots, which previously remained undefeated in the discontinued Short Form Animated Program category. 

The Dirt Under Your Nails also took home the Outstanding Sound Editing for an Animated Program award at the event.

2. Adolescence (Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie)

Adolescence, one of Netflix’s latest mind-bending releases, not only provoked thoughts and raised societal awareness through its living room entry but also reached schools and scholarly forums to inform psychological crime discourse.

The series took home Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie at the ceremony, thanks to its stellar cast, including Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Erin Doherty, Ashley Walters, and more.

3. Bridgerton (Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance)

In another moment of the evening’s highlights, legendary actress Julie Andrews at last won her much-delayed Emmy for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance, bringing Lady Whistledown to life in Bridgerton, a culmination of years of praise. 

Julie Andrews’ first auspicious Emmy win for the iconic role was a battle against another Netflix title, Big Mouth‘s Maya Rudolph as Connie the Hormone Monstress. 

4. Adolescence (Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie)

Adolescence is unique in its stylistic risk-taking. Shot in uninterrupted long takes, this limited series is not only a visual accomplishment but also a storytelling tour de force, earning praise and an Emmy for Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.

5. Bridgerton (Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling and Costumes)

Defeating another highly-coveted period piece, Interview With the Vampire, Netflix’s darling Regency era show Bridgerton‘s Old Friends episode took home Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Hairstyling. Kudos to Erika Ökvist, Hair Designer, Farida Ghwedar, Hairstylist, Grace Stella Gorman, Hairstylist, Emma Rigby, Hairstylist, Hannah Forbes, Hairstylist, and Laura Sim, Barber.

Meanwhile, Bridgerton’s Into The Light, the eighth episode of season 3 and the 24th episode overall, also bagged the Outstanding Period Costumes at this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

6. Monsters (Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie)

One of Netflix’s most-watched true crime creations, Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story produced by Ryan Murphy, claimed the Outstanding Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie award.

As the anthology moves on to welcome Ed Gein’s notorious terror, this win cements its place in Netflix’s treasure trove. 

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Netflix in the Spotlight for Emmys Main Event

Creative Arts Emmy Awards honors TV’s behind-the-scenes heroes, technical excellence, design creativity, visual effects expertise, music, editing, and performance subtlety. As the Primetime Emmy Awards get underway on September 14, several Netflix shows are set to receive top billing. Pacing the pack at the top of the nominations for the streaming giant are Adolescence, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Black Mirror, Nobody Wants This, The Diplomat, The Four Seasons, and more, netting about 100 nods this year. 

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