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The Pitt, Hacks lead Emmy nominations

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Gritty medical drama The Pitt and intergenerational comedy Hacks have topped the nominations for the Emmys, television's equivalent of the Oscars.

The Pitt racked up 25 nominations, including one for Best Drama, while the fifth and final season of Hacks earned 24 nominations, including one for Best Comedy. Both are HBO Max shows.

(L-R) Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder in Hacks - The Emmy winners are nominated again this year

Netflix's Beef topped the nominations among the Limited Series contenders with 16.

The Pitt - a cross between ER and 24, and last year's winner for Best Drama - follows the stressed-out workers in a Pittsburgh emergency room, with each episode unfolding in real time.

Tackling everything from abortion rights to immigration crackdowns to mass shootings, the show started slowly but became a word-of-mouth sensation.

Noah Wyle - who rose to fame on ER - has racked up prizes as star of The Pitt, including an Emmy, and he is again a nominee for Best Drama Actor this time around.

Noah Wyle as Dr Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch in The Pitt

Another top drama contender is Pluribus - created by Vince Gilligan (Breaking Bad) - with 18 nominations.

The Apple TV show is set in a post-apocalyptic world in which most of humanity has been infected with an alien virus creating a peaceful hive mind, with only 13 outliers immune.

Pluribus star Rhea Seehorn, who won a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award earlier this year for the show, is an early favourite for the Emmy for Best Drama Actress.

The other contenders for Best Drama include Keri Russell's political soap opera The Diplomat, spy series Slow Horses and Game of Thrones prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which is made in Northern Ireland with Irish and international cast and crew, has received nine nominations in total.

Another category of Irish interest is Outstanding Cinematography for a Series, where Darran Tiernan is among the nominees for Spider-Noir.

Hacks vs Widow's Bay

On the comedy side, after last year's big wins for Seth Rogen's Hollywood satire The Studio, the competition looks set to feature an old favourite and a newcomer.

Hacks, the tale of a stand-up comedian trying to revive her career and the dysfunctional millennial assistant who helps her, leads the way with 24 nominations.

Star Jean Smart has already won four Emmys for her portrayal of Deborah Vance and is nominated once again, as is co-star Hannah Einbinder, who won her first Emmy last year.

Apple TV's new horror-comedy series Widow's Bay has made a big splash, earning 19 nominations - the third most overall.

It stars Matthew Rhys as a wacky New England mayor who is trying to boost tourism on his island, which residents believe is haunted.

Michael Sheen as Tom Loftis in Widow's Bay

The rest of the field is nevertheless strong, with Apple TV's Shrinking starring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford as therapists, and the final season of The Bear, a dark satire set in the Chicago restaurant world, in the mix.

The Bear has racked up 21 Emmys in past years, including two for star Jeremy Allen White, but he was left out of the proceedings this time.

Among the nominees for Best Limited Series are social drama Beef and Love Story: John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette.

Love Story drummed up controversy - and viewers - with its revisiting of the A-list couple's courtship and untimely deaths, but it only earned six nominations.

Beef, a Netflix anthology, stars Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan in its second iteration, which focuses on the explosive dynamic between two couples.

All Her Fault, the thriller adapted from Irish writer Andrea Mara's novel of the same name, is also up for Best Limited Series.

Sarah Snook is nominated for Best Lead Actress in a Limited Series for her performance as Marissa Irvine, while Megan Gallagher is nominated for Writing for a Limited Series and Dakota Fanning is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series.

The 14 September gala in Los Angeles will be hosted by veteran Law and Order: SVU star Mariska Hargitay.

Source: AFP

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