Mon Sep 09 13:39:30 UTC 2024: ## FX Dominates Creative Arts Emmys with “Shōgun” and “The Bear”

FX took home the lion’s share of awards at the second night of the Creative Arts Emmys, with their historical drama “Shōgun” leading the pack with a staggering 14 wins across both nights. The series dominated categories ranging from Guest Actor to Production Design, showcasing its visual and technical excellence.

“The Bear,” FX’s critically acclaimed cooking drama, also had a successful night, winning awards for casting, picture editing, sound mixing and guest stars Jon Bernthal and Jamie Lee Curtis, who also served as the opening emcee.

FX’s overall dominance was undeniable, accumulating a total of 27 Emmys over the two-day event, leaving Netflix (18 wins) and Apple TV+ (15 wins) in their wake.

Other highlights of the night include:

* “The Idol” winning for Choreography for Scripted Programming.
* “Baby Reindeer” winning for Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
* “The Morning Show” winning for Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) and Contemporary Hairstyling.
* “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” winning for Stunt Coordination for Drama Programming and Guest Actress in a Drama Series for Michaela Coel.
* “Only Murders in the Building” winning for Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour).
* “Ripley” winning for Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode.
* “Quiz Lady” winning for Television Movie.

This impressive showing solidifies FX’s position as a powerhouse in the television industry, with “Shōgun” and “The Bear” proving to be two of the most lauded series of the year.

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