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‘Shogun’ Wins Best Drama Series, Sets New Emmy Awards Record
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‘Shogun’ Wins Best Drama Series, Sets New Emmy Awards Record

Shogun proved its enduring success on Sunday night with a record 18 Emmy Awards, including one for best drama series.

A year after the category featured frequently nominated, multi-season permanent staff such as Succession, The Crown, Better call SaulAnd Yellow vestsjust one of this year’s nominees — The Crown — was previously nominated for Outstanding Drama Series. The rest of the nominated dramas either came from an acclaimed first season (Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Fallout, 3 Body SolutionAnd Shogun) or finally get the well-deserved Emmy recognition (Slow horses, The Gilded AgeAnd The morning show).

On Emmy Night it was finally Shogun who emerged as the winner. Shogun — an adaptation of James Clavell’s historical novel about an Englishman in 17th-century Japan, and the basis for an acclaimed 1980 miniseries — earned a record-breaking 25 nominations at this year’s Primetime Emmys, and had already won 14 ahead of Sunday’s main event. The film took home an additional four, breaking the record previously held by HBO’s 2008 miniseries John Adamswhich won 13 prizes at the time.

However, Outstanding Drama Series would not be one of those 25 nominations: originally announced as a Limited Series upon release, the critical success and popularity of Shogun instead convinced the producers to begin work on new seasons that would expand on Clavell’s original story, which Shogunfrom ‘s in contention for ‘Outstanding Limited Series’ to ‘Outstanding Drama Series’, where it was the winner.

Executive producer Justin Marks took the stage and thanked Hulu, Fx and the team behind the scenes who Shogun to life.

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“You’ve greenlit a very expensive subtitled Japanese period piece whose central climax revolves around a poetry contest,” he said. “I have no idea why you did that, but thank you for your faith in this incredible team.” He later added: “Shogun is a performance about translation, not about what is lost, but about what is found.”

In addition to the Outstanding Drama Series category, Shōgun is the second non-English language series to be nominated in the category after Squid game — also earned acting nominations for stars Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai, Tadanobu Asano and Takehiro Hira. Sanada and Sawai both won their categories on Sunday night.