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Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

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Reporter Xiao Tse-wei / Comprehensive Report

Netflix's original Korean drama "Squid Game" became popular all over the world in 2021, of which the male protagonist Lee Jeong-jae won the Screen Actors Guild Award, the Independent Spirit Award, and the American Broadcast Film Critics Association Award 3 TV Emperor Trophies in one go, and his performance was internationally affirmed. The 2022 Emmy Awards announced the shortlist at 11:00 p.m. near midnight on the 12th of Taiwan time, and "Squid Game" was confirmed to be shortlisted for the best album, and Lee Jeong-jae will once again compete for the Emperor of Vision.

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

Lee Jung-jae was once again nominated for the Emmy Award for "The Squid Game.". (Photo: Reuters)

At the 74th American Television Emmy Awards, the same shortlist for the best album is the masterpiece of the year, including "Breaking Bad Lawyer", "Eighteen Forbidden Colleges", "Black Money Resort", "Life Cutting", "Squid Game", "Stranger Things", "Inheritance War", "Wasp" and so on.

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

Zheng Haoyan became popular for "Squid Games". (Photo: Courtesy of Netflix)

Among them, "Squid Game" swept the world in 2021, in addition to Lee Jeong-jae shortlisted for the Emperor, "No. 067" Jeong Ho-yeon was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, "No. 001 Wu Yi Nan" Oh Yong-so and "No. 218" Park Hae-so were shortlisted for Best Supporting Actor, which can be said that South Korean film and television have once again shined in Hollywood.

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

"Squid Game" "Wu Yinan" Wu Yongsu was shortlisted for Best Supporting Actor. (Photo: Courtesy of Netflix)

There are many familiar faces in the rear, including two "Emmy Award queens" Zendaya and Jodie Comer, who have been shortlisted again for "Eighteen Forbidden Colleges" and "Hunting down Eve" respectively. Also nominated were Laura Linney in "The Land of The Dark Money," Melanie Lynskey in "The Hornet," Sandra Wu in "Chasing Eve," and Reese Witherspoon in "The Morning Live Show."

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

Zandaya. (Photo: Reuters)

In addition to Lee Jeong-jae, Jeremy Strong, who won the Golden Globe this year, is also shortlisted for "Battle of Succession", and will compete with the old drama bone Brian Cox, Jason Bateman of "Black Money Resort", Bob Odenkirk of "Breaking Bad" and Adam Scott of "Life Cutter".

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

Andrew Garfield. (Photo: Reuters)

With the rise of streaming platforms, shorter limited dramas have also become a place of contention for soldiers, and the best male and female protagonists in the "limited drama/TV movie" category are also the lineup of fairy fights. These include Michael Keaton in "PoisonEd," Colin Firth in "Ladder of Destiny," Andrew Garfield in "Under the Banner of Heaven," Oscar Isaac in Marriage Scene, Sebastian Stan in "Pan and Tommy," and Himesh Patel in "Station Eleven."

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

"Pan and Tommy" Sebastin Stan and Lily James were both shortlisted. (Photo: Courtesy of Disney+)

Best actresses in "Limited Time Drama/TV Movie" are Amanda Seyfried in "The New Creation of the Great Deception", Margaret Qualley in "The Maid", Sarah Paulson in "American Crime Story", Lily James in "Pan and Tommy", Toni Collette in "Ladder of Destiny" and "Creation Anna" Julia Garner.

Newsflash/"Squid Game" shortlisted for emmy Awards Lee Jung-jae "competes for the emperor" South Korea's first person

"Creating Anna" Julia Garner. (Photo: Courtesy of Netflix)

The 74th Emmy Awards were nominated 25 times by "Battle of Succession" as the biggest winner of this year's finalists, and "White Lotus Hotel" and "Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach Funny Story" also tied for second place with 20 nominations. This year, the CATCHPLAY+ audio-visual platform has once again obtained the official authorization of the Emmy Awards, and will exclusively synchronize the 74th Emmy Awards Ceremony in Taiwan and Indonesia on September 12 (8:00 a.m. Taiwan time on September 13), respectively, to let the audience participate in this star-studded annual event in the American television industry.

74th Annual Emmy Awards Shortlist for Major Awards

Drama Best Series

Breaking Bad Lawyer

"Eighteen Prohibitions on Colleges and Universities"

"Black Money Resort"

"Life Cutting"

Squid Games

Stranger Things

The Battle of Succession

The Wasp

Drama Best Actor

"Squid Game" Lee Jung-jae

"The Battle of Succession" by Jeremy Strong

The Battle of Succession by Brian Cox

"Black Money Resort" Jason Bateman

"Breaking Bad" Bob Odenkirk

"Life Cutter" Adam Scott

Drama Best Actress

The Eighteen Prohibitions of Colleges and Universities, Zendaya

"Chasing Eve" by Jodie Comer

"Chasing and Killing Eve" Sandra Oh

Laura Linney

Melanie Lynskey

"Morning Live Show" by Reese Witherspoon

Drama Best Supporting Actor

"Squid Game" Park Hae-so

"Squid Game" Wu Yongsu

The Battle of Succession by Nicholas Braun

The Battle of Succession by Kieran Culkin

The Battle of Succession by Matthew Macfadyen

"The Cut of Life" by John Turturro

Christopher Walken

"Morning Live Show" Billy Crudup

Drama Best Supporting Actress

"Squid Game" Zheng Haoyan

"Eighteen Prohibitions of College" Sydney Sweeney

"Life Cutter" Patricia Aquiette

"Breaking Bad" Rhea Seehorn

"Black Money Resort" Julia Garner

Wasp by Christina Ricci

The Battle of Succession by J. Smith Cameron Smith-Cameron)

The Battle of Succession by Sarah Snook

Best limited album

"Creating Anna"

"New Creation Of Big Scams"

"Pan and Tommy"

《White Lotus Hotel》

"The Plague"

Best TV Movie

"Rescue little luck star"

Survivor

"Roy's Mind Reading Song List: Christmas"

Renault 911: The Hunt for Anonymous Q

Black Hand Shade: Movie Edition

Best Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie

Michael Keaton

Ladder of Destiny by Colin Firth

Under the Banner of Heaven by Andrew Garfield

"Marriage Scene" By Oscar Isaac

"Pan and Tommy" by Sebastian Stan

"Station Eleven" by Himesh Patel

Best Actress in a Limited Edition/TV Movie Category

Amanda Seyfried

The Maid's Tale by Margaret Qualley

American Crime Story by Sarah Paulson

"Pan and Tommy" by Lily James

Ladder of Destiny by Toni Collette

"Creating Anna" julia Garner

Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/TV Movie

"Pan and Tommy" by Seth Rogen

"White Lotus Hotel" steve zahn

The White Lotus Hotel by Murray Bartlett

"White Lotus Hotel" Jake Lacy

Will Poulter

Peter Sarsgaard

The Plague by Michael Stuhlbarg

Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie

"White Lotus Hotel" Natasha Rothwell

"White Lotus Hotel" Alexandra Daddario

"White Lotus Hotel" Jennifer Coolidge

"White Lotus Hotel" connie Britton

"White Lotus Hotel" Sydney Sweeney

Mare Winningham

Kaitlyn Dever

Comedy Best Album

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach is Funny"

"Mrs. Man Cai Meso"

"Killers In Town"

"Life is Like a Drama"

Vampire Family Corpse

"Professional Gunner"

"Solving the Case threesome"

"Elementary School Storm"

Best Actor in a Comedy Category

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach", Jason Sudeikis

"Killer in Town" bill hader

"Solving the Case" Steve Martin

"Threesome" Martin Short

"Catherine the Great" by Nicholas Hoult

"Atlanta" by Donald Glover

Best Actress in a Comedy Category

"The Flying Stewardess" by Kaley Cuoco

"Girlfriend Rushes Forward" by Issa Rae

Catherine the Great by Elle Fanning

"Professional Gunner" Jean Smart

Elementary School Storm by Quinta Brunson

Mrs. Rambler Meso by Rachel Brosnahan

Best Supporting Actor in Comedy

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach", Brett Goldstein

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach is Funny" Toheeb Jimoh

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach" by Nick Mohammed

Mrs. Meso by Tony Shalhoub

Anthony Carrigan

Tyler James William

"Saturday Night Live" bowen Yang

Best Supporting Actress in Comedy

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach" Sarah Niles

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach is Funny" Hannah Waddingham

"Tedrazo: The Wrong Coach is Funny" Juno Temple

"Mrs. Meso" Alex Borstein

Anthony Carrigan

Janelle James

"Elementary School Storm" by Sheryl Lee Ralph

Saturday Night Live by Kate McKinnon

"Queen of Heaven and Strawberries" by Hannah Einbinder

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