This weekend marked a significant moment for Apple TV, which garnered a record-setting total of seven awards at the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards. The platform achieved its highest number of wins ever, with three television series and one film recognized for excellence.
Among the notable accolades, Seth Rogen won Best Actor in a Comedy Series for “The Studio,” which also took home the award for Best Comedy Series. In the drama category, Rhea Seehorn received the award for Best Actress for her role in “Pluribus.” Furthermore, Tramell Tillman won Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “Severance,” while “F1” was honored for both Best Editing and Best Sound.
This achievement reflects a remarkable turnaround for Apple TV, which had previously seen limited success at awards shows. With an expanding subscriber base and critically acclaimed content, the company is set to continue its momentum into 2026, with new premieres scheduled for January.
Apple TV subscriptions are available for $12.99 per month, offering access to popular series and films, including “Ted Lasso” and “Severance.”