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‘Succession’ tops Emmy nominations as ‘Squid Game’ makes history

HBO’s Succession topped this year’s Emmy nominations, earning 25 nods on Tuesday, as Squid Game became the first non-English-language drama series shortlisted for glory for television’s equivalent of the Oscars.

Succession, which follows a rich, powerful family vying to inherit a media empire, led the drama nominees, while Ted Lasso and The White Lotus topped the comedy and limited series categories with 20 nominations each.

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The cast of ‘Succession’

Two other comedies – HBO’s Hacks and Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building – each racked up 17 nominations for the 74th Emmy Awards, to be handed out at a glitzy ceremony in Los Angeles on September 12.

Succession will compete for best drama with Squid Game, a violent South Korean satire in which society’s marginalized compete for cash in fatal versions of children’s games — and Netflix’s most-watched series ever.

Squid Game also picked up multiple acting nominations, including best lead actor for Lee Jung-jae, to earn 14 nods in total.

The groundbreaking show is hoping to follow in the footsteps of South Korean film Parasite, which rocked Hollywood in 2020 by becoming the first non-English-language film to win best picture at the Oscars.

Others in the running for the best drama Emmy include Euphoria, Ozark, Better Call Saul, and Stranger Things.

Succession stars Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong will compete with Lee for best actor in a drama series, while former Oscar winner Adrien Brody earned a guest actor nomination.

Euphoria star and past winner Zendaya, 25, became the youngest acting nominee to be shortlisted twice, for best actress in a drama – a category in which The Morning Show actress Jennifer Aniston missed out to co-star Reese Witherspoon.

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