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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Jul 12, 2022 15:26:26 GMT -5
‘Succession’ Tops Emmy Nominations With 25 Nods, Breaks Record for Most Acting Nominations
By William Earl
The third season of HBO’s ultra-buzzy dramedy “Succession” has cleaned up on Emmy nomination day.
The series picked up 25 nods, including best drama series, during the announcement on Tuesday. That makes it the most-nominated show of the year. Other nominees include Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong in the best actor in a drama series category, J. Smith Cameron and Sarah Snook in best supporting actress in a drama, and Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin, and Matthew McFayden in best supporting actor in a drama series.
In total, the show received 14 Emmy nominations in the acting categories. That breaks the record for the most Emmy acting nominations for a drama series in a single year, with the previous record being 12 for “The West Wing.” It also breaks the record for most acting nominations for any series in a single year, with the miniseries “Roots” previously holding the record with 13.
The show was nominated for five Emmys in its first season and a whopping 18 in its second. This season, HBO submitted 38 entries for the series.
The show has won a litany of top awards in the past, including the Golden Globe for best drama television series, the Emmy for drama series and the BAFTA for international program. Additionally, stars Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong have been awarded the Golden Globe for best actor in a television series (drama), with Strong also winning the Emmy for lead actor in a drama series.
For its third season, “Succession” has already won the SAG Award for ensemble cast, the Producers Guild Award for drama series, two Writers Guild Awards including drama series, and the Directors Guild Award for drama directing.
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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Sept 13, 2022 10:53:49 GMT -5
“Succession,” HBO’s portrait of a dysfunctional media dynasty, won best drama at the 74th Emmy Awards on Monday night, the second time the series has taken the prize.
Jesse Armstrong, the show’s creator, also took home the Emmy for best writing, the third time he’s won in that category. And Matthew Macfadyen won best supporting actor in a drama for the first time for his performance on the show.
It was the sixth time in eight years that HBO has taken the television industry’s biggest prize for a recurring series, making it yet another triumphant night for the cable network. HBO, as well as its streaming service, HBO Max, won more Emmys (38) than any other outlet
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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Jan 29, 2023 23:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Feb 5, 2023 16:24:34 GMT -5
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Post by Weirdraptor mini™ on Feb 8, 2023 14:34:02 GMT -5
Was the series actually that good?
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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Feb 8, 2023 15:26:40 GMT -5
Was the series actually that good? it's easily the best show i have ever seen
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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Jun 6, 2023 12:52:30 GMT -5
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Post by Weirdraptor mini™ on Jun 6, 2023 19:00:05 GMT -5
So it was a... succession.
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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Jul 12, 2023 11:55:17 GMT -5
“Succession,” HBO’s operatic saga about a media dynasty and a two-time best drama winner, scored 27 Emmy nominations for its farewell season on Wednesday morning, the biggest haul of any series.
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Post by President Ackbar mini™ on Jul 12, 2023 11:56:19 GMT -5
That tally helped propel HBO, a perennial Emmys heavyweight, to one of its strongest years. In addition to “Succession,” HBO landed best drama nominations for the second season of “The White Lotus,” as well for its popular video game adaptation, “The Last of Us,” and “House of the Dragon,” its “Game of Thrones” prequel. It was the first time since 1992 that a single network landed four nominations in the best drama category.
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