And just like that, the 2020 Emmys have come and gone! In celebration of TV's biggest night, Wonderwall.com is taking a look at all of this year's Emmy-winning television shows and letting you know where you can stream them… starting with "Euphoria." The HBO hit created by Sam Levinson chronicles the complexities of growing up. Seen through the eyes of teenage drug addict Rue Bennett (Zendaya), who is desperately trying to find her place in the world after a near-fatal overdose, audiences are given a gritty and unapologetic look into how love, friendships, social media, drugs and alcohol impact the coming-of-age experience. Zendaya made Emmy history on Sept. 20 when she became the youngest woman and the second Black woman to win in the outstanding lead actress in a drama series category. The first season of "Euphoria" is available to stream on HBO Max. Keep reading for more…
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"Schitt's Creek" on Netflix & Hulu
It was a big year for "Schitt's Creek," which made history at the 2020 Emmys when it swept all seven comedy categories. The Canadian series, which was created by father-son duo Eugene Levy and Dan Levy, follows a once-affluent family who, after losing their fortune, is forced to relocate to the remaining asset they still own — a small town called Schitt's Creek that they bought on a whim (and as a joke). For six seasons, audiences fell in love with the Rose family as they adjusted to their new, humbler lives. Despite facing some heavy competition from fellow nominees like "Insecure," "Dead to Me" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," "Schitt's Creek" reigned supreme, winning for best comedy series as well as best lead actor, lead actress, supporting actor and supporting actress plus best writing, directing and even best contemporary costumes and best casting. The first five seasons of "Schitt's Creek" are available to stream on Netflix, while the sixth and final season is set to debut on the streaming service on Oct. 8.
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"Watchmen" on HBO Max & Hulu
Set three decades after the beloved graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, "Watchmen" revolves around Angela Abar, a cop who takes on the new persona of Sister Night, a vigilante who battles racists following a white supremacist attack on the police department in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In addition to winning outstanding limited series and outstanding writing for a limited series or movie, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II took home the award for best supporting actor in a limited series or movie while Regina King was named best lead actress in a limited series or movie. All nine episodes of "Watchmen" can be viewed on HBO Max and Hulu.
"Succession" on HBO Max & Hulu
Another series that won big at the 2020 Emmys? "Succession," which explores family politics and the grueling fight for money and power. When patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox), the head of Waystar Royco, begins to contemplate the future of his company, his children grow hungry for control of the family business. In addition to taking home Emmys for outstanding directing and writing and best lead actor in a drama series for Jeremy Strong (pictured), "Succession" won the top prize of the night: best drama series. Both seasons of the critically acclaimed show are available to stream on HBO Max and Hulu.
"Mrs. America" on Hulu & Amazon Prime Video
"Mrs. America" chronicles the historic movement to pass the Equal Rights Amendment and the subsequent backlash conservative anti-feminist Phyllis Schlafly received for campaigning against its ratification. Through the perspectives of second-wave feminists Gloria Steinem, Shirley Chisholm, Betty Friedan, Bella Abzug and Jill Ruckelshaus, audiences are taken back to the '70s and the tumultuous struggle for women's rights. For her performance as Shirley, the first Black woman elected to Congress, Uzo Aduba earned the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a limited series or movie. "Mrs. America" is available to stream on Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
"Unorthodox" on Netflix
"Unorthodox," which premiered on Netflix in March 2020, chronicles the experiences of an unhappy 19-year-old Jewish woman who flees New York City and her arranged marriage in pursuit of a better life separate from her community. "Unorthodox" was nominated for outstanding limited series and its star, Shira Haas (pictured), earned a nomination for best lead actress in a limited series or movie. For her work, director Maria Schrader took home the Emmy for outstanding directing for a limited series or movie. All four episodes are available to stream on Netflix.
"I Know This Much Is True" on HBO Max & Hulu
Based on the 1998 novel by Wally Lamb of the same name, "I Know This Much Is True" chronicles the lives of identical twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey, the latter of whom suffers from schizophrenia. As Dominick tries to care for his brother, he begins to unravel the unsettling truth of their past. Mark Ruffalo, who played the dual roles of Dominick and Thomas, earned the Emmy for outstanding lead actor in a limited series or movie for his poignant portrayal. "I Know This Much Is True" is available to stream on HBO Max and Hulu.
"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" on HBO Max, Hulu & Amazon Prime Video
At the 2020 Emmys, "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" successfully extended its win streak, earning the award for outstanding variety talk series for the fifth year in a row. The news series, which sees British comic John Oliver recap and satirize what's happened in current events in the last seven days, has been renewed by HBO through 2021. Watch "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" on HBO Max, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video.
"The Morning Show" on Apple TV+
Inspired by the 2013 book by CNN correspondent Brian Stelter, "The Morning Show" takes a look at what goes on behind the scenes of a popular, highly rated breakfast news series. Thanks to its compelling workplace politics, shocking revelations and incredible performances, the 2019 show earned several Emmy nominations including best lead actress in a drama series for Jennifer Aniston and best lead actor in a drama series for Steve Carell. Billy Crudup, who plays executive Cory Ellison, earned the Emmy for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series. The first season of "The Morning Show" is available to stream on Apple TV+.
"RuPaul's Drag Race" on Hulu, CBS, VH1 & Amazon Prime Video
"RuPaul's Drag Race" is a reality competition series that is no stranger to winning big at the Emmys! The series, which premiered in 2009, chronicles influential drag queen, model and actor RuPaul's pursuit for "America's next drag superstar." At the 2020 Emmys, "RuPaul's Drag Race," which is available to stream on Hulu, CBS VH1 and Amazon Prime Video, earned the award for outstanding competition program, marking its third year winning in that category. RuPaul also took home his fifth straight Emmy for outstanding host for a reality or competition program, breaking "Survivor" host Jeff Probst's previous win record.
"Ozark" on Netflix
"Ozark," which debuted on Netflix in 2017, follows the Byrde family as they relocate to the Ozarks to launder money for a drug cartel and get mixed up with local crime families. Julia Garner, who plays Ruth Langmore, earned the 2020 Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series for her work on the show. All three seasons of "Ozark" are available to stream on Netflix.