“Succession” tops Emmy nominations with 25 nominations

The third season of HBO’s dramatic comedy “Succession” has ended Emmy nomination day.

The series garnered 25 nominations, including Best Drama Series, during Tuesday’s announcement. This makes it the most nominated show of the year. Other nominees include Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong for Best Actor in a Drama Series, J. Smith Cameron and Sarah Snook for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, and Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin and Matthew McFayden for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama . series.

The show was nominated for five Emmys in its first season and 18 in the second. This season, HBO presented 38 tickets for the series.

The show has won a litany of major awards in the past, including the Golden Globe for Best Drama TV Series, the Emmy for Drama Series and the BAFTA for International Program. In addition, 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 the ensemble cast, the Producers Guild Award for drama series, two Writers Guild Awards that include drama series and the Directors Guild Award for directing. of drama.

In June, it was confirmed that production for the fourth season of the show had begun. The official season 4 synopsis reads: “In the fourth season of 10 episodes, the sale of Waystar Royco media conglomerate to technology visionary Lukas Matsson is getting closer. The prospect of this seismic sale is causing existential anguish. and family division among the Roys, as they anticipate what their lives will be like once the agreement is completed. A power struggle ensues as the family weighs in on a future where their cultural and political weight is severely reduced. “

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