‘Succession’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series at the 2022 Emmys – Watch Speech

In the end, the Roys proved unbeatable.

Succession On Monday, it won Outstanding Drama at the 2022 Emmy Awards for its acclaimed third season. This is the second time the HBO drama has landed the top drama award, following its first win of 2020 for Season 2.

Estate – which also won Emmys for Writing and Supporting Actor (for Matthew Macfadyen) – prevailed over the other nominees Better Call Saul, Stranger Things, Ozark, Indemnity, Yellowjackets, Squid Game and Euphoria.

In TVLine’s Dream Emmy blurb for Succession, we wrote that “HBO’s corporate tragicomedy is TV drama’s stock of the highest order, once again outdoing itself with a masterful Season 3 that saw the Roys vying for position as Kendall declared all-out war. to his father, Logan. Series creator Jesse Armstrong balanced all the high-stakes boardroom bickering with a wickedly quotable sense of humor, and the cast was 10 deep with riveting performances, led by the extremely manic turn. and heartbreakingly heartbreaking Jeremy Strong as former golden boy Kendall. They’re awful, they’re miserable…and we can’t stop staring at them.

Succession placed second behind You better call Saul as readers of the TVLine drama series wanted to see the win the most, according to a pre-Emmy night poll. stranger things landed third, followed by Ozark, severance pay, yellow vests, squid game and Euphoria.

Production on the 10-episode fourth season of Succession is currently underway in New York ahead of its 2023 debut.

“In the 10-episode Season 4, the sale of media conglomerate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson draws ever closer,” according to the official synopsis. “The prospect of this seismic sale is causing existential angst and family division among the Roys as they anticipate what their lives will be like once the deal closes. A power struggle ensues as the family contemplates a future where their cultural and political weight is severely reduced.

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