On July 18, local time, the nominations for the 76th U.S. Primetime Emmy Awards were announced. "Shogun", which airs on the FX cable network, received the most nominations with 25, while Netflix dominated the platform field with 107 nominations. "Shogun" poster The first season o

On July 18, local time, the nominations for the 76th U.S. Primetime Emmy Awards were announced. " Shogun " broadcast on the FX cable network received the most nominations with 25, while Netflix dominated the platform field with 107 nominations.

"Shogun" poster

The first season of "Shogun" was aired on February 27 this year. The play is adapted from the novel of the same name published by Australian writer James Clavell in 1975. From the perspective of Westerners who came to Japan with merchant ships, it focuses on the Sekigahara War that took place during the Edo Shogunate era in 1600. It received 25 nominations, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor (Hiroyuki Sanada), Best Actress (Anna Sawai), Best Supporting Actor (Taira Gakuta, Tadanobu Asano), and Best Director. (Fred Toyer) et al. "Shogun" has been renewed for a second season and will begin filming next year.

fx Another ace work of the cable TV network, "Bear's Diner", following its huge victory at the last Emmy Awards, this time it broke the record for the highest number of nominations in the comedy category with 23 nominations. It will take on the challenge of Hulu's "Only Murder in the Building," which received 21 nominations.

"The Bear's Diner" Season 2 Poster

Other works that received multiple nominations, including " True Detective Season 4 " (19 nominations) broadcast on HBO's max platform, "True Detective Season 4 " broadcast on Netflix's platform The Crown Season 6" (18 nominations) and "Reindeer Babies" (11 nominations), etc. In terms of

platform, Netflix is ​​closely followed by the newly emerged FX Television Network (93 nominations), HBO Television Network ranks third with 91 nominations, and streaming media upstart Apple TV+ ranks fourth with 72 nominations. If we look at it as a group, Disney, which owns FX, ABC, Hulu, and Disney+, is obviously the clear leader. The 183 nominations also set a new record for the group's best nominations at the Emmy Awards.

Compared with the blockbuster new drama, what is even more gratifying is that this time the Emmy Awards also took care of the relics that were once dusty. For example, the high-scoring spy-themed work "Flower" starring Gary Oldman was finally recognized after three seasons; and there is also the comedy "Reservation Dogs" created by Taika Waititi and focusing on Native American boys and girls. ”, it also took three seasons to wait for the Emmy Award.

"Flower" Season 3 Poster

"Reservation Dogs" Season 3

As usual, this year there were some dramas that were originally promising but ultimately failed, such as the one starring Emma Stone that was broadcast on the Showtime TV network The film "The Curse of ", which she starred in, did not receive a single nomination; "The Regime" starring Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant, which was broadcast on the HBO television network, only received one nomination for best costume design.

"Curse" poster

The broadcast time of this year's Emmy Award finalists is limited to June 1, 2023 to May 31, 2024. The awards ceremony will be held in Los Angeles on the evening of September 15. Interestingly, due to last year’s General Strike by the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild, the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, which was supposed to be held in September last year, was postponed to January 15 this year; that is to say, this year There were two Emmy Awards ceremonies, which can be regarded as leaving a special page in the history of the awards.