Even when it's not on television, Game of Thrones is dominating its rivals.
The epic fantasy saga won eight awards at the Creative Arts Emmys last night (September 12), including Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series and Outstanding Special Visual Effects.
Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2015: See the winner's list in full
Game of Thrones contributed to HBO being the biggest network on the night with total of 29 awards. Bessie, starring Queen Latifah, won four, while scientology documentary Going Clear picked up three and The Jinx and Olive Kitteridge won two apiece.
In the four acting categories for guest appearances, Bradley Whitford in Transparentand Joan Cusack in Shameless took home the comedy awards, as Reg E Cathey inHouse of Cards and Margo Martindale in The Americans triumphed in the drama categories.
Ahead of its fifth series, American Horror Story picked up five wins including Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy, Outstanding Hairstyling and two for Outstanding Make Up.
Other notable winners on the night include Inside Amy Schumer for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics and Jane Lynch for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Programme.
The Babadook's Essie Davis recently became the latest addition to the cast of Game of Thrones for series six.
Digital Spy caught up with Game of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel about what to expect from the new season:
The epic fantasy saga won eight awards at the Creative Arts Emmys last night (September 12), including Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series and Outstanding Special Visual Effects.
Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2015: See the winner's list in full
Game of Thrones contributed to HBO being the biggest network on the night with total of 29 awards. Bessie, starring Queen Latifah, won four, while scientology documentary Going Clear picked up three and The Jinx and Olive Kitteridge won two apiece.
In the four acting categories for guest appearances, Bradley Whitford in Transparentand Joan Cusack in Shameless took home the comedy awards, as Reg E Cathey inHouse of Cards and Margo Martindale in The Americans triumphed in the drama categories.
Ahead of its fifth series, American Horror Story picked up five wins including Outstanding Costumes for a Period/Fantasy, Outstanding Hairstyling and two for Outstanding Make Up.
Other notable winners on the night include Inside Amy Schumer for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics and Jane Lynch for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Programme.
The Babadook's Essie Davis recently became the latest addition to the cast of Game of Thrones for series six.
Digital Spy caught up with Game of Thrones actress Nathalie Emmanuel about what to expect from the new season:
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