The Standard Journal

‘Watchmen’ leads charge for Emmy nomination­s

- By Lynn Elber AP Television Writer

“Watchmen,” cloaked in superhero mythology and grounded in real-world racism, received a leading 26 nomination­s Tuesday, July 28, for the prime-time Emmy Awards.

The HBO series, which captured America’s deep unease as it faces racial and political discord amid a pandemic, was nominated as best limited series and received bids for cast members including Regina King and Jeremy Irons.

King was part of a vanguard of actors of color indicating that TV academy voters took heed of the social climate.

“Zendaya!” exclaimed Emmy announceme­nt host Leslie Jones, her gleeful reaction to the “Euphoria” star’s nomination as best actress in a drama. “This is a great day,” Jones said.

She was part of a socially distanced, virtual release of nominees that was online, not on television as is usual.

But nothing is usual during a coronaviru­s era that has brought Hollywood production to a virtual standstill and is making the Emmys and other awards grasp for alternativ­es.

The strong showing by

Netflix’s “Ozark” helped the streaming service achieve a record-setting 160 nomination­s that bested onetime perennial leader HBO, which earned 107 nods. Netflix, although the Emmy veteran among streamers, has yet to win a best comedy or drama series trophy.

Streaming newcomer Apple TV+ earned attention in its first season with Jennifer Aniston’s best drama actress bid for “The Morning Show.”

Another streaming newbie, Disney+, saw its Star Wars franchise spinoff, “The Mandaloria­n,” claim a best drama nomination among its hefty 15 total nods.

The Amazon comedy “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” is the second most-nominated series with 20, followed by Netflix’s “Ozark” with 18.

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Regina King in a scene from “Watchmen.” The series was nominated for an Emmy Award for outstandin­g limited series. King was also nominated for outstandin­g lead actress in a limited series or movie.
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