WandaVision has earned Marvel Studios its first three Emmy Awards for narrative (half-hour) production design, fantasy/sci-fi costumes, and original music and lyrics category for 'Agatha All Along.'
As reported by Variety, Marvel Studios' first TV show has been a huge success and was nominated for 23 Emmys overall in 2021, which makes it the most for a limited series and the second-most for any series.
These three victories were awarded at this weekend's Creative Arts Emmy Awards, and WandaVision still has a chance to win at the Primetime ceremony on Sunday, September 19, in the Outstanding Lead Actress In a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Elizabeth Olsen), Outstanding Supporting Actress In a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Kathryn Hahn), and Outstanding Lead Actor In a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Paul Bettany) categories.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier also scored five Emmy nominations, including for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Don Cheadle), Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie, and Outstanding Sound Editing Series (One Hour). It has yet to win.
While these are the first Emmy wins for Marvel Studios, Marvel Television did win an Emmy for Netflix's Jessica Jones in 2016's Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music category.
Loki did not quite make the deadline for this year's Emmy Awards, but it will most likely earn some nominations, and possibly victories, next year. Speaking of next year, Marvel Studios has a stacked line-up of shows coming to Disney+ that include Hawkeye, She-Hulk, Secret Invasion, and much more.
Disney+ also saw more Emmy wins with The Mandalorian, which brought home seven awards that include a second consecutive victory for the show's composer Ludwig Goransson.
For more on WandaVision, check out our review of the series, why Kevin Fiege said Agatha Harkness' return "can't come soon enough," why Doctor Strange was written out of WandaVision, and how the show changed the MCU forever.
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