
The 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards highlighted an extraordinary year for Apple TV, which commemorated its most successful performance to date by winning a total of seven awards in diverse categories. This year marked a noteworthy achievement for the streaming service, as it received accolades for three television series and one film, showcasing its increasing impact in the entertainment sector.
Apple TV’s triumph at the Critics Choice Awards signifies its growing subscriber base and the positive reviews its original content has garnered. Traditionally, Apple TV has experienced limited victories at such award shows, frequently winning accolades for just one series or film. Nevertheless, this year, the platform made significant strides with four exceptional winners.
The awards claimed by Apple TV comprise:
**“The Studio”**
– Best Comedy Series
– Best Actor in a Comedy Series — Seth Rogen
– Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series — Ike Barinholtz
**“Pluribus”**
– Best Actress in a Drama Series — Rhea Seehorn
**“Severance”**
– Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series — Tramell Tillman
**“F1”**
– Best Editing — Stephen Mirrione
– Best Sound — Al Nelson, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Gary A. Rizzo, Juan Peralta, Gareth John
These accomplishments not only establish a new benchmark for Apple TV but also maintain a pattern of strong performances in award circuits, building upon the momentum gained at the recent Emmy Awards.
For viewers keen on discovering these celebrated titles, “The Studio,” “Pluribus,” “Severance,” and “F1” can be streamed on Apple TV with an active subscription. As Apple TV continues to grow its library, new premieres are slated for early 2026, offering subscribers new content to savor.
Apple TV is priced at $12.99 monthly and features a range of hit shows and films, including popular favorites like “Ted Lasso” and “Severance.” Moreover, it can be accessed through the Apple One bundle, providing a comprehensive entertainment package for subscribers.