Where to watch Shogun, Hacks, and other Emmy winners
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Now that the Emmy Awards are over, it's time to get caught up on some of the great shows you may have missed. Shogun and Hacks were among the big winners last night, along with The Bear, The Traitors, and others. Below, we've put together everything you need to know about where to watch Shogun, Hacks, and other Emmy winners.
Shogun had already shattered Emmys history for the most wins in a single season after last week's Creative Arts Emmys, and the total only rose after the Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony this weekend. Among the show's many accolades was the coveted Outstanding Drama Series win, beating out veteran The Crown. Hacks also impressed, racking up multiple wins, including Outstanding Comedy Series. It was a long-awaited win for a show that previously lost to Ted Lasso in 2021 and 2022.
Keep reading to learn how to stream all of the biggest winners across drama, comedy, variety, talk, and reality categories. If you missed the Emmys live and are hoping to catch up, you can find the entire ceremony on-demand on Hulu.
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Where to watch Shogun
Shogun, based on the 1975 James Clavell novel, is the first non-English-language series to win Outstanding Drama. The series earned a whopping 18 Emmys, including Outstanding Lead Actress and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama, as well as Best Directing for a Drama. You can catch the series on Hulu, where subscriptions start at $7.99/month (and include a 30-day free trial).
Where to watch Hacks
Hacks, about a septuagenarian stand-up comedian and her zillennial punch-up writer, finally nabbed the top Comedy Award this year, along with a third Outstanding Lead Actress win for Jean Smart and the award for comedy writing. It's a Max original, so you can find all three seasons there. Subscriptions start at $9.99/month. Our Hacks streaming guide has additional information on the most recent season.
Where to watch The Bear
While there's an ongoing debate about The Bear's place in the comedy category, the series still cleaned up in the comedy acting categories this year, winning Oustanding Lead Actor, Supporting Actress, and Supporting Actor (in addition to eight other awards). Like Shogun, the cutthroat kitchen dramedy is available on Hulu.
Where to watch The Traitors
Both The Traitors and its host, Alan Cumming, won in the top two reality competition categories, a notable shift in categories that mostly belonged to RuPaul's Drag Race for the past several years. This is the first time since 2015 that someone other than RuPaul won in the hosting category. The Traitors streams on Peacock in the US, where subscriptions start at $7.99/month. Our The Traitors streaming guide has additional information on international and free options.
Where to watch The Daily Show
The Daily Show won two Emmys this year, including Outstanding Talk Series. While the show hasn't had a regular host since Trevor Noah departed, several guest hosts (including fan favorite Jon Stewart) have helped bring some new life to the series over the past year. The series airs on Comedy Central most weeknights, and you can catch episodes the next day on Paramount+. Subscriptions start at $7.99/month and come with a one-week free trial.
Where to watch Last Week Tonight
Last Week Tonight once again won for Outstanding Scripted Variety Series and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series, beating out Saturday Night Live. The John Oliver-hosted comedic nightly news show has been a longtime favorite at the Emmys. The HBO series is available live and on-demand through Max.
How to watch from anywhere
If you're traveling away from home and still trying to access any of the above subscriptions, you can do so using a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs are easy-to-use tech tools that enable you to change your virtual location, meaning that you can access your streaming services and go-to apps from anywhere and don't need to worry about any interruption in watching just because you're traveling.
Our go-to rec is ExpressVPN, which is a straightforward and beginner-friendly option. Plus, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Our ExpressVPN review has all the details.
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