An Emmys statuette David McNew/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment The second night of the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys are honoring the final slate of winners. The annual two-day event, which takes place the weekend before the Primetime Emmys, is in the midst of handing out dozens of awards to mostly below-the-line categories. Awards announced on Sunday will span variety programming, nonfiction and reality sectors. The night is set to include a slate of noteworthy presenters, including Jennifer Affleck, Mikey Day, Nyle DiMarco, Amaya Espinal, Danielle Fishel, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Edwin Lee Gibson, Harvey Guillén, actor David Hoffman, Iris Kendall, Jordan Klepper, Whitney Leavitt, Thomas Lennon, Joe Manganiello, Marlee Matlin, Atsuko Okatsuka, Sarah Silverman, Tanner Smith, Connor Tomlinson and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson. Related Stories TV Creative Arts Emmys: 'Rebel Ridge' Wins Best TV Movie TV Creative Arts Emmys: Shawn Hatosy and Merritt Wever Win for Best Guest Acting in a Drama While both Saturday and Sunday's Creative Arts Emmys ceremories, which both held at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles, were not televised live, an edited presentation will air on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8 p.m. PT on FXX and will be available to stream on Hulu through Oct. 7. Ahead of the 2025 Emmys, Severance led the nominees with 27 nods, followed by The Penguin with 24, The Studio and The White Lotus with 23 each, The Last of Us with 16, Andor and Hacks with 14 each and Adolescence, The Bear and The Pitt with 13 each. After Night 1 of the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys, Bryan Cranston and Julianne Nicholson won best comedy guest actor and actress, respectively. Shawn Hatosy and Merritt Wever, too, took home the title of best drama guest actor and actress, respectively. Additional winners honored on Saturday night include Cristobal Tapia de Veer, The White Lotus composer, for best original main title theme music (following his public falling-out with the show's creator Mike White), Rebel Ridge for best TV movie, Julie Andrews for best character voice-over performance as Lady Whistledown for Bridgerton and Arcane for best animated program. Juried winners, which were announced last month, were presented across both nights of the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys. A complete list of this year's nominees follows. The Hollywood Reporter will be updating this story as winners are revealed. See the winners from Night 1 here. Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program The Amazing Race • CBS • WorldRace Productions, Inc.

Jesse Tannenbaum, Casting byAlex Stiner, Casting byKayla Kellerbauer, Casting byPollyanna Jacobs, Casting byPedro Gomez, Casting by Love On The Spectrum • Netflix • Northern Pictures for NetflixCian O'Clery, Casting bySean Bowman, Casting byEmma Choate, Casting by Queer Eye • Netflix • Scout Productions Inc. and ITV Entertainment LLC for NetflixDanielle Gervais, Casting byJessica Jorgensen, Casting byNatalie Pino, Casting byBrian Puentes, Casting by RuPaul's Drag Race • MTV • World of WonderGoloka Bolte, CSA, Casting byAdam Cook, Casting byMichelle Redwine, Casting by Survivor • CBS • MGM TelevisionJesse Tannenbaum, Casting byCaitlin Moore, Casting byPenni Lane Clifton, Casting byDaniel Gradias, Casting byLisa Visagie, Casting byChristian Estrada, Casting by Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar • Routines: Humble / Not Like Us • Fox • Roc Nation, DPS, Jesse Collins Entertainment and pgLangCharm La'Donna, Choreographer Beyoncé Bowl • Routines: My House / Sweet Honey Buckiin' / Texas Hold 'Em • Netflix • Jesse Collins Entertainment and Parkwood Entertainment for NetflixTyrik J. Patterson, ChoreographerCharm La'Donna, ChoreographerChristopher Grant, ChoreographerParris Goebel, Choreographer The 67th Annual Grammy Awards • Routine: Doechii Musical Performance • CBS • A Fulwell Entertainment production in association with The Recording AcademyRobbie Blue, Choreographer (WINNER) The Lion King At The Hollywood Bowl • Routine: He Lives In You • Disney+ • Disney Concerts, Fulwell 73 Productions, AMP Worldwide and Live Nation-Hewitt Silva, Disney Branded TelevisionJamal Sims, Choreographer The Oscars • Routines: James Bond Tribute Performance / Quincy Jones Tribute Performance • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and SciencesMandy Moore, Choreographer Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program Chef's Table • Jamie Oliver • Netflix • Boardwalk Pictures and David Gelb Planetarium for NetflixAdam Bricker, ASC, Director of Photography 100 Foot Wave • Chapter III - Cortes Bank • HBO | Max • HBO Presents, Topic Studios, Library Films, Amplify PicturesMichael Darrigade, Cinematography byVincent Kardasik, Cinematography byAlexandre Lesbats, Cinematography byL