HBO drama Succession, the story of a cutthroat fight for control of a family's media empire, has led the nominees for television's Emmy awards with 27 nods for the show's final season.
Nominations for the highest honours in television were announced as Hollywood was in the throes of labour tensions that may delay the Emmys ceremony beyond its normal September date. Film and TV writers walked off the job two months ago, and actors may strike as soon as Wednesday evening.
When the Emmys do take place, two-time best drama winner Succession will vie for the trophy again alongside fellow HBO show The Last of Us, a dystopian video-game adaptation that landed a second-best 24 Emmy nominations.
"Thank you to the Television Academy for sending us off in such style," said Succession supporting actor nominee Alan Ruck. The show about the dysfunctional Roy family ended its four-season run in May.
Others competing for best drama included HBO's Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon, vacation-gone-wrong story The White Lotus and Star Wars series Andor. Previous nominees Better Call Saul, Yellowjackets and The Crown are also in the mix.
Ted Lasso, another double Emmy winner for best series, will compete for best comedy against Abbott Elementary, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Bear, Barry, Jury Duty, Only Murders in the Building and Wednesday.
Lasso was the most-nominated comedy with 21 nods.
For limited series, the list includes Netflix's Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and Beef as well as Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+. The White Lotus won the category last year but this year was moved to the drama race.
HBO, a unit of Warner Bros Discovery, outpaced all networks with 127 total nominations. Netflix landed 103 nods.
In acting categories, Succession patriarch Brian Cox will compete with two of his warring TV sons - Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin - for best drama actor. Sarah Snook, another Roy sibling, is considered the favourite to win best drama actress.
Previous Emmy winner Jason Sudeikis, co-creator and star of Ted Lasso, was nominated for best comedy actor for the third season of the fish-out-of-water story on Apple TV+.
First-time nominees Jeremy Allen White of The Bear and Jason Segel of Shrinking are also among those who will compete for best comedy actor.
In the comedy actress category, voters nominated Mrs. Maisel star Rachel Brosnahan, Abbott Elementary creator and star Quinta Brunson, Dead to Me actress Christina Applegate, Natasha Lyonne for her starring role in Poker Face and Jenna Ortega of Wednesday.
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