The Jerusalem Post

Royals, superheroe­s and Baby Yoda lead streaming-heavy Emmy nomination­s

- • By JILL SERJEANT and LISA RICHWINE

aNGeles (reuters) The Crown and The Mandaloria­n led nomination­s on Tuesday for the emmy awards in a diverse field packed with newcomers and feel-good TV shows that reflected the surge in streaming during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

hBo and its new hBo max streaming platform led all networks with 130 nomination­s, followed by Netflix Inc with 129. The apple TV+ streaming service scored 35 nods – its best-ever showing – mostly for the heartwarmi­ng comedy

Ted Lasso.

Best drama series contenders include Netflix’s British royal series The Crown for a season that focused on the early years of the disastrous marriage of prince Charles and princess diana.

The Crown nabbed a leading 24 nods, including nine for actors such as josh o’Connor and newcomer emma Corrin as the royal newlyweds and olivia Colman as a middle-aged Queen elizabeth.

“We are all pinching ourselves that after four series, The Crown is still being embraced and enjoyed in this way,” creator peter morgan said in a statement.

The emmy awards will be handed out at a ceremony in los angeles on september 19, hosted by actor Cedric the entertaine­r. While they are awarded by the los angeles-based Television academy, the emmys are considered the highest TV in the world.

Star Wars spinoff drama The Mandaloria­n, a disney+ series that features the beloved Baby yoda character, tied The Crown with 24 nomination­s, including best drama series and others for writing and special effects.

Bridgerton, Netflix’s modern twist on 19th-century British romance, won a best drama series nod, as well as an acting nomination for breakout Black British star regé-jean page.

Bridgerton creator Chris Van dusen said the show offered a respite during the grim days of CoVId-19 lockdowns and sickness.

“at the end of the day, Bridgerton is a beautiful, escapist world that you get to enter in. It’s a show about romance and love and joy,” Van dusen said in an interview.

TV viewing exploded during the pandemic, sending viewers to the vast libraries of programmin­g on streaming platforms. The health crisis also disrupted production, leaving previous winners like Succession and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel out of the emmy running this year.

In the comedy field, 75% of the nominees were new to the field, led by Ted Lasso, about an underdog english soccer team coached by an american, which scored 20 nods, including for its star and co-writer jason sudeikis, and six other actors.

hannah Waddingham, nominated for playing a cynical soccer team owner, said the acclaim for Ted Lasso was surreal.

“I’m a south london girl who’s just fallen into a role

that fits in a show that’s just been written by absolute ninjas. and that alchemy of all of us together has created something that seems to have moved people,” she said in an interview.

Its biggest competitor­s for best comedy series include the hBo max streaming shows The Flight Attendant,

with Kaley Cuoco, and Hacks,

about a veteran female comic played by jean smart.

other notable nods went to a documentar­y about Britney spears and to oprah Winfrey’s explosive interview in march with prince harry and his wife meghan about why they quit the royal family in early 2020.

Tuesday’s nominees reflected the trend to greater diversity in television.

Pose star mj rodriguez became the first transgende­r performer to pick up a lead emmy acting nomination, for her role in the lGBT drama series. In 2014, laverne Cox was the first transgende­r actress to be nominated for an acting emmy for her guest role in Orange Is the New Black.

rosie perez (The Flight Attendant,) sterling K. Brown (This is Us,) Billy porter (Pose), uzo aduba (In Treatment) and anthony ramos (Hamilton)

were among a strong showing for actors of color.

Crime story Mare of Easttown, starring Kate Winslet, and British rape drama I May Destroy You, starring and created by michaela Coel, will face off for best limited series against chess drama The Queen’s Gambit and harrowing slavery tale The Undergroun­d Railroad.

Walt disney Co led all media companies with 146 nomination­s combined across all of its platforms, including the disney+ and hulu streaming services and traditiona­l networks including aBC.

marvel’s innovative superhero dramedy WandaVisio­n,

which streamed on disney+, scored 23 nomination­s, including for stars paul Bettany and elizabeth olsen.

Creator jac schaeffer called the show a love letter to television that explores a woman’s grief.

“I think people had spent the previous year retreating into their content because we were all trapped at home and we were all afraid and angry and grieving, and the sort of balm to those wounds was oftentimes TV,” she said.

 ?? (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) ?? CREATOR JON FAVREAU (3rd left), Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy (2nd right), executive producer Dave Filoni (center) pose with cast members (left to right) Ming-Na Wen, Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers and Werner Herzog at the premiere for the television series ‘The Mandaloria­n’ in Los Angeles in 2019.
(Mario Anzuoni/Reuters) CREATOR JON FAVREAU (3rd left), Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy (2nd right), executive producer Dave Filoni (center) pose with cast members (left to right) Ming-Na Wen, Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers and Werner Herzog at the premiere for the television series ‘The Mandaloria­n’ in Los Angeles in 2019.

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