We thought there might be a “Game of Thrones” bloodbath at the 2019 Creative Arts Emmys, and that’s what we got, though it wasn’t a clean sweep. On Sunday night, September 15, the HBO epic fantasy series won 10 awards. That brings its all-time total to 57 wins, with more categories to come during the main Emmys telecast next Sunday night, September 22. That’s more awards than any narrative series has ever won at the Emmys. The only series it trails in any genre is the sketch comedy “Saturday Night Live,” which has had the benefit of 44 years on the air. Scroll down to see everything “Thrones” has won so far.

On Sunday night, “Thrones” won awards for its casting, costumes, main title design, makeup (non-prosthetic), music composition, picture editing, sound editing, sound mixing, stunt coordination, and visual effects. Five of those awards were for “The Long Night,” the epic battle episode which featured the final showdown between the army of the living and the army of the dead at Winterfell. The all-time record for the most wins for a single episode of TV is six, currently held by the “Boardwalk Empire” pilot and another “Thrones” installment, “Battle of the Bastards” (2016).

“Thrones” could win as many as seven more awards next Sunday night: Best Drama Series, Best Drama Actor (Kit Harington), Best Drama Actress (Emilia Clarke), Best Drama Supporting Actor (Alfie Allen, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau or Peter Dinklage), Best Drama Supporting Actress (Gwendoline Christie, Lena Headey, Sophie Turner or Maisie Williams), Best Drama Writing (“The Iron Throne”) and Best Drama Directing (“The Iron Throne,” “The Last of the Starks” or “The Long Night”).

So the show could win a maximum of 17 awards this year, which would shatter the all-time record for the most awards won by any program in a single year. “John Adams” currently holds that record with 13 (in 2008), so “Thrones” only needs to win three more times to tie, and four more times to break it. How many prizes do you think the show will win next Sunday night? Check out all of the show’s wins below.

Best Drama Series (2015, 2016, 2018)

Best Drama Supporting Actor

Peter Dinklage (2011, 2015, 2018)

Best Drama Directing

“Mother’s Mercy” (2015)

“Battle of the Bastards” (2016)

Best Drama Writing

“Mother’s Mercy” (2015)

“Battle of the Bastards” (2016)

Best Drama Casting (2015, 2016, 2019)

Best Costumes (Series)

“The Prince of Winterfell” (2012)

“The Lion and the Rose” (2014)

Best Costumes (Period/Fantasy)

“The Winds of Winter” (2016)

Best Costumes (Fantasy/Sci-Fi)

“Beyond the Wall” (2018)

“The Bells” (2019)

Best Main Title Design (2011, 2019)

Best Makeup (Non-Prosthetic, Single-Camera Series)

“The Old Gods and the New” (2012)

“Kissed by Fire” (2013)

“Mother’s Mercy” (2015)

“Battle of the Bastards” (2016)

“The Long Night” (2019)

Best Makeup (Prosthetic)

“The Children” (2014)

“The Door” (2016)

“The Dragon and the Wolf” (2018)

Best Music Composition (Series)

“The Dragon and the Wolf” (2018)

“The Long Night” (2019)

Best Picture Editing (Single-Camera Drama)

“The Dance of Dragons” (2015)

“Battle of the Bastards” (2016)

“The Long Night” (2019)

Best Production Design (Single-Camera Series)

“Garden of Bones”/”The Ghost of Harrenhal”/”A Man Without Honor” (2012)

Best Production Design (Contemporary/Fantasy)

“The Laws of God and Men”/”The Mountain and the Viper” (2014)

“High Sparrow”/”Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken”/”Hardhome” (2015)

“Blood of My Blood”/”The Broken Man”/”No One” (2016)

Best Production Design (Single-Camera, Period/Fantasy)

“Dragonstone” (2018)

Best Sound Editing (Series)

“Blackwater” (2012)

“Hardhome” (2015)

Best Sound Editing (One Hour Series)

“The Long Night” (2019)

Best Sound Mixing (One Hour Series)

“Blackwater” (2012)

“Hardhome” (2015)

“Battle of the Bastards” (2016)

“Beyond the Wall” (2018)

“The Long Night” (2019)

Best Special Visual Effects

“Valar Morghulis” (2012)

“Valar Dohaeris” (2013)

“The Children” (2014)

“The Dance of Dragons” (2015)

“Battle of the Bastards” (2016)

“Beyond the Wall” (2018)

“The Bells” (2019)

Best Stunt Coordination (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)

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