During Monday night’s Astra TV Awards, Amazon Prime Video’s “The Boys” dominated the ceremony, securing an impressive six accolades, notably clinching the title of Best Streaming Drama Series. Close on its heels, HBO’s “Succession” celebrated five wins, including the honor for Best Cable Drama Series.
Previously known as the HCA TV Awards, the ceremony has been revamped under the banner of the Hollywood Creative Alliance, now renamed the Astra TV Awards. This distinct event stands out by categorizing broadcast, cable, and streaming series separately.
In the broadcast domain, ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” emerged as a significant victor, claiming four awards, including the esteemed title of Best Broadcast Network Comedy Series.
“The Boys” creator, Eric Kripke, was honored with the prestigious TV Icon award during the event. Additionally, composer Ariel Marx, recognized for their work in “A Small Light,” received the esteemed Artisan Spotlight award. Comedian Aida Rodriguez took charge as the host for the evening’s proceedings, which were expertly produced by DIGA Studios and Content.23 Media. The glamorous event unfolded at the Biltmore Hotel located in downtown Los Angeles.