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'Squid Game' becomes first non-English show to earn Emmy nomination

Squid Game's winning streak continues! The South Korean drama has... Read More
Squid Game's winning streak continues! The South Korean drama has become the first non-English series to be nominated for multiple Emmys.

'Squid Game' earned a total of 14 Emmy nominations, including for Outstanding Drama Series. Star Lee Jung-jae got a nod for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, while Jung Ho-yeon was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Park Hae-soo and Oh Yeong-su both received nods in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category. Show creator Hwang Dong-hyuk received nominations in writing and directing, reportedly.
Hwang Dong-hyuk created the series for OTT, the first season starred Lee Jung-jae (who plays Gi-hun), Park Hae-soo (Sang-woo) and Jung Ho-yeon (Sae-byeok).

And in the win column, the show received SAG Awards honors for male actor (Lee) and female actor (Jung). Lee also won the Independent Spirit Award for male performance in a new scripted series, and drama actor at the Critics Choice Awards. (Additionally, O Yeong-su won at this year's untelevised Golden Globes for supporting actor in a drama. The Emmy ceremony is set for September 12, with a host yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, the makers are all set to come up with the second season of 'Squid Game', which is a violent satire in which society's marginalized compete for cash in fatal versions of children's games.


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