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The Bear is once again an Emmys darling, scoring another 13 nominations Tuesday morning for its third season, including a historic one for Ayo Edebiri. That brings the FX series’ total to 49 Emmy noms across three seasons.
After last year’s Primetime Emmy broadcast that sported fresh blood in terms of marquee category winners with Hacks for Comedy Series, Shōgun for Drama Series and Baby Reindeer for Limited Series/Anthology,
Here’s a toast to outstanding television: The Emmy nominations are here!
Multiple celebrities from Massachusetts have a shot at winning an Emmy this year.
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Okayplayer on MSNAyo Edebiri Becomes First Woman Emmy-Nominated in Both Acting and Directing a Comedy SeriesF X’s The Bear continues to be an awards season juggernaut. The Emmy nominations for this year have been announced and the dramedy has scored a whopping 13 nominations. According to Deadline, Bear star Ayo Edebiri makes Emmy history as the first woman ever to be nominated in the same year in both acting and directing for a comedy series.
Past winners like “Hacks” and “The Bear” lost some ground this year, making Apple TV+’s Hollywood satire starring Seth Rogen the one to beat.
It’s that infamous time of year again when we collectively hold our breath as we find out which TV series — and their stars, writers and directors — are in the running for awards. For every buzz-worthy show that made the cut, you can bet there are plenty of shockers that have us puzzled, too.
Emmy nominations will be announced on July 15 and after a year of great TV, many are wondering what will be nominated. Here are our predictions.